Neo-new long-awaited offer from Beeline
Beeline announces the launch of Neo and Neo+ services packages that are the first in Armenian telecommunications market. As the press-service of the company informed ArmInfo, the services packages include unlimited calls within Beeline mobile network, 100 free SMS to all mobile networks in Armenia and NKR, 1 GB mobile internet, unlimited communication via Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, OK and VK platforms, as well as unlimited home internet up to 30 Mb/s.
Monthly subscription fee for Neo services package is AMD 4,990. Monthly subscription fee for Neo+ services package is AMD 5,990. Fixed calls to Armenia and NKR, as well as calls to other mobile networks in Armenia and NKR cost AMD 15,9 per minute.
"While developing Neo services packages, we have set a very serious goal for ourselves to offer the customers "everything at once" and at a minimal price. I'm proud to say that we have succeeded. We created what is possibly the simplest and the most convenient offer that will provide our customers with very fast home and mobile internet, unlimited calls within the network, a large SMS package, unlimited communication via Facebook messenger, WhatsApp, Odnoklassniki and Vkontakte apps, as well as a good price for calls to other networks. One of the main advantages of our offer is a single bill that allows the customers to pay for the services package by recharging phone account and maximally simplifies the payment," said Beeline Armenia CEO Andrey Pyatakhin.
Neo and Neo+ offers are available for physical entities; new as well as current subscribers of Beeline can subscribe to these packages. All the additional information is available on www.beeline.am.
To recall, ArmenTel CJSC (Beeline brand) is a member of VimpelCom Group. Beeline increased subscriber base in mobile segment to 100 thousand customers over 2015.VimpelCom is one of the world's largest integrated telecommunications services operators providing voice and data services through a range of traditional and broadband mobile and fixed technologies in Russia, Italy, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Armenia, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, Laos, Algeria, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Burundi, Zimbabwe, Central African Republic and Canada.