Date:21/07/16
Under the terms of the campaign, each new user who subscribes to "Aztelekom.net" internet service during the period from July 20 to August 20 will be provided with one month free internet service.
Note that this campaign applies to the subscribers who live in Astara, Agjabedi, Barda, Lankaran, Masalli, Sabirabad, Tovuz, Khachmaz, Shirvan and Mingachevir regions.
In future, "Aztelekom.net" provider, which offers the most affordable internet services in all regions of the country, will continue to hold discount campaigns for its subscribers.
Aztelecom launches another discount campaign
Aztelecom LLC has launched another discount campaign in order to provide convenience and satisfaction to its customers.Under the terms of the campaign, each new user who subscribes to "Aztelekom.net" internet service during the period from July 20 to August 20 will be provided with one month free internet service.
Note that this campaign applies to the subscribers who live in Astara, Agjabedi, Barda, Lankaran, Masalli, Sabirabad, Tovuz, Khachmaz, Shirvan and Mingachevir regions.
In future, "Aztelekom.net" provider, which offers the most affordable internet services in all regions of the country, will continue to hold discount campaigns for its subscribers.
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