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“Nar” launches campaign on free activation of “Asan İmza” service

ICT Materials 1 May 2015 12:31 (UTC +04:00)

Baku, Azerbaijan, May 1

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Activation of "Asan İmza" mobile e-signature service will be free of charge during the period from May 10th to 31st of the current year.

It is worth to note that at the time being the price of activation of "Asan İmza" service is 18 AZN and within the mentioned dates subscribers of "Nar", not paying this amount, will be able to activate "Asan İmza" at their mobile operator.

This campaign is dedicated to the celebration of the momentous dates throughout the country in May - the 92nd birth anniversary of Nationwide Leader Heydar Aliyev and the Republic Day.

At present "Asan İmza" enables citizens to benefit from more than 400 e-services represented on E-Government Portal of Azerbaijan Republic and generally over 500 e-services countrywide. With the help of "Asan İmza" citizens can easily and promptly use certain e-services targeted at broad masses of population such as getting e-references on domicile, employment, high school diplomas, secondary school for pupils as well as absence of debts for communication services.

"Asan İmza" grants brand new and easy-to-use solutions to the drivers as well. Thus, using the innovative service "Asan Ödəniş" ("Asan Payment"), recently launched by "ASAN Xidmət", drivers can, without any additional registration, enter their online account and using their "Asan İmza", will be able to learn in real time if they have traffic fines, view photo- and video materials of their traffic violations and pay the fines online. Moreover, those drivers, registering their vehicles' numbers by means of "Asan İmza" on the portal of "Asan Ödəniş" (www.asanpay.az), will be receiving free SMS messages from the "Asan Ödəniş" system about their traffic infringements.

The range of socially significant e-services available via "Asan İmza" will be continuously broadened and the technology of mobile ID, penetrating into more spheres of the public life, will be at the even greater service of citizens.

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