Beeline available regional tariffs for legal personsSeptember 24, 2010 - 14:59 AMT PanARMENIAN.Net - ArmenTel offers legal entities to switch to Beeline prepaid regional tariff plans. SIM-cards can be purchased at Beeline offices of relevant regions for AMD 400, while the entire sum will be entered to subscriber's account. In case of a SIM-card purchase, clients will receive another card for free with zero balance at the account. Beeline calls within "domestic territory " will cost AMD 9 irrespective of the call duration. If a subscriber is outside the "domestic" region, calls will be charged AMD 19/1 minute. Subscribers of the regional tariff plans will be charged AMD 39 per minute for outgoing calls to other mobile and city networks of Armenia and NKR. While the cost of SMS messages is AMD 9 within Beeline network and AMD 20 to other operator's networks. The cost of 1megabyte of uploaded/downloaded data of GPRS-Internet is AMD 29. Besides, subscribers will be charged AMD 300 for transfer to the regional tariff plan from other prepaid tariff plans.
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