AzerFon LLC (Main office) (Baku)
1, 184, 38, H1, Ekspres M1, Ekspres M2, Ekspres M3, Ekspres M1A, Ekspres M8, Ekspres M8, Ekspres M2A, Ekspres M9, Ekspres M9, 169, Ekspres E1 (105 meters (distance in meters))
13 (158 meters (distance in meters))
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Nar is a telecommunications brand of Azerfon LLC, established on March 21, 2007, in Baku. The company offers mobile communication services (GSM, UMTS, 4G/4G+), home internet, IPTV, and digital solutions for both businesses and individual customers.
History
2007 – Launched under the brand Nar Mobile
2009 – Switched to pricing in manats, launched 3G services
2011 – Rebranded and formed a strategic partnership with Vodafone
2014 – Launched 4G network
2015 – Rebranded fully as Nar
Team
CEO: Gunnar Pahnke
Head of Marketing: Denis Xenofontov
Head of B2C Sales: Seymur Javadov
Head of B2B Sales: Khamid Imanov
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Mobile tariff plans: prepaid, postpaid, and mobile data packages
Home internet and IPTV
M2M (machine-to-machine) solutions
Nar mobile app
Nar CityNet services (after acquisition of CityNet)
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NarAir – in-flight connectivity for AZAL flights (2013)
LTE coverage in Baku Metro (2017)
Network expansion in the liberated territories of Karabakh
CityNet integration and infrastructure development
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Around 8,000 base stations nationwide
Coverage: 99% of Azerbaijan’s territory
Subscriber base: approx. 2.2 million (22–23% of market share)
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P3 Award (2017): Best voice services operator
Navigator Business Awards (2019): Mobile Operator of the Year
Active role in Karabakh’s digital transformation
Partner of AHK Azerbaijan in 2025
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First 3G connection (2009), 4G (2014)
Sponsor of Baku 2015 European Games
Acquisition of CityNet (2016)
LTE coverage in metro (2017)
First ISO certifications in 2024
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ISO 9001:2015 – Quality Management System
ISO 10002:2018 – Customer Satisfaction Management
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Increase the number of base stations
Expand regional coverage and open new offices
Continue certifications under international standards
Further development of B2B services and home internet solutions