Date:27/10/11
The first 3G operator of Azerbaijan - Azerfon LLC participated at the ITU Telecom 2011 International Exhibition dedicated to global telecommunication and IT technologies held in the city of Geneva of Switzerland within the delegation led by Mr.Ali Abbasov, Minister of Communication and Information Technologies of Azerbaijan. Azerfon has demonstrated it's latest 3G products and services at the ITU World Telecom 2011, which is one of the largest ICT exhibitions in the world.
Several 3G technology based products offered by Azerfon in the market under the Nar Mobile and Azerfon-Vodafone trademarks such as remote surveillance 3G cams, broadband 3G mobile internet modems have generated particular interest at this exhibition.
Representing Azerfon at the exhibition, Elshad Farzaliyev, Head of Corporate Communications of Azerfon informed the exhibition participants about the latest achievements gained by Azerfon.
It should be noted that ITU World Telecom 2011 is one of the largest ICT exhibitions at global scale. Hundreds of companies from 40 countries of the world are represented at this event which demonstrates various state-of the art technologies and solutions in ICT, investment packages, mobile technologies and other similar products.
Almost one thousand journalists and media representatives around the world provide the media coverage for the exhibition. Known by its Nar Mobile and Azerfon-Vodafone trademarks, Azerfon has started its activities in 2007 and currently, it is the most innovative and transparent telecommunication company of the country.
For the time being, the network of Azerfon Company covers 80 percent of Azerbaijani territory and offers 3G technology based services to ensure high quality communication services in the country.
Azerfon attends int’l exhibition
Azerfon demonstrated its latest 3G products and services at ITU World Telecom 2011 International Exhibition held in Geneva.The first 3G operator of Azerbaijan - Azerfon LLC participated at the ITU Telecom 2011 International Exhibition dedicated to global telecommunication and IT technologies held in the city of Geneva of Switzerland within the delegation led by Mr.Ali Abbasov, Minister of Communication and Information Technologies of Azerbaijan. Azerfon has demonstrated it's latest 3G products and services at the ITU World Telecom 2011, which is one of the largest ICT exhibitions in the world.
Several 3G technology based products offered by Azerfon in the market under the Nar Mobile and Azerfon-Vodafone trademarks such as remote surveillance 3G cams, broadband 3G mobile internet modems have generated particular interest at this exhibition.
Representing Azerfon at the exhibition, Elshad Farzaliyev, Head of Corporate Communications of Azerfon informed the exhibition participants about the latest achievements gained by Azerfon.
It should be noted that ITU World Telecom 2011 is one of the largest ICT exhibitions at global scale. Hundreds of companies from 40 countries of the world are represented at this event which demonstrates various state-of the art technologies and solutions in ICT, investment packages, mobile technologies and other similar products.
Almost one thousand journalists and media representatives around the world provide the media coverage for the exhibition. Known by its Nar Mobile and Azerfon-Vodafone trademarks, Azerfon has started its activities in 2007 and currently, it is the most innovative and transparent telecommunication company of the country.
For the time being, the network of Azerfon Company covers 80 percent of Azerbaijani territory and offers 3G technology based services to ensure high quality communication services in the country.
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