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Albtelecom starts 'roam like home' in Western Balkans

Monday 28 June 2021 | 10:49 CET | News
Prepaid and postpaid subscribers of Albanian operator Albtelecom will be able to 'roam like at home' from 01 July in the Western Balkans (Kosovo, Northern Macedonia, Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Serbia). They will be able to use their package/tariff plan without additional costs for roaming.

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Categories: Mobile & Wireless
Companies: Albtelecom
Countries: Albania
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