~3GB tier

• Bakcell: 3 GB / 8 AZN → 2.67 AZN/GB 🥇

• Nar: 2.5 GB / 6.99 AZN → 2.80 AZN/GB

• Azercell: 3 GB / 9 AZN → 3.00 AZN/GB

~6GB tier

• Azercell & Nar: 6 GB / 12 AZN → 2.00 AZN/GB 🥇 (tied)

• Bakcell: 6 GB / 13 AZN → 2.17 AZN/GB

~12–13 GB tier

• Bakcell: 13 GB / 15 AZN → 1.15 AZN/GB 🥇

• Nar: 11 GB / 16.99 AZN → 1.54 AZN/GB

• Azercell: 12 GB / 19 AZN → 1.58 AZN/GB

~30–31 GB tier

• Bakcell: 31 GB / 25 AZN → 0.81 AZN/GB 🥇

• Azercell: 30 GB / 29 AZN → 0.97 AZN/GB

• Nar: 22 GB / 25.99 AZN → 1.18 AZN/GB

~56GB tier

• Bakcell: 56 GB / 39 AZN → 0.54 AZN/GB 🥇

• Nar: 42 GB / 35.99 AZN → 0.86 AZN/GB

• Azercell: 56 GB / 39 AZN → 0.70 AZN/GB

Bakcell wins at almost every tier except the 6 GB level.

Which mobile operator do you use?

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5 Comments

  1. ismayilsuleymann on

    I really like Azercell’s “İstəSən”. Being able to adjust how much you want and pay exactly that is a great option.

    For example, with “İstəSən” tariff, you can get 12gb of internet + 30 minutes of calls for 16 AZN.
    If you allocate those 12gbs (for example, 2gb for Youtube, and 3 gb for facebook+instagram – thus 7 gb for general internet) the price to pay becomes 14.90 azn.

    I wonder if there are similar deals with other mobile providers.

  2. In case of Azercell to use that packs you need to subscribe to a tariff first, the cheapest one is 12 azn per month. At this point I guess using foreign travel esims is more plausible.

  3. HanaTaiyouAme on

    By the way, due to lack of market competition (Azercell and Nar are both owned by Aliyevs, Bakcell’s ownership is unknown), the three operators can arbitrarily set prices without pushback from the market.
    Among European countries, Azerbaijan has the most expensive mobile data per GB in Europe despite also having the lowest median income in Europe as well; only the Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland and Portugal have more expensive mobile data than Azerbaijan.
    Lack of competition has also allowed Azercell and Nar to implement nonsencial policies like forcing people to pay 1 AZN every day to keep their numbers open.