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Special spring offer from OVIO: the company will give subscribers up to 50,000 AMD

YEREVAN, March 7. /ARKA/. OVIO has launched a new, unprecedented special offer. Starting from March 6, subscribers will receive a gift of up to 50,000 drams, based on the amount of their account replenishment, upon connecting to the company’s Internet and TV services.

This special offer is available to all new subscribers who connect to one of the “All in” or “Wi-fly” tariff plans with an annual subscription. The monetary gifts vary depending on the chosen tariff plan.

“We are continuously working to improve the services we offer, ensuring both quality and convenience for our subscribers, and making all digital home services available through a single package. We are pleased to present our new special offer, under which we will provide subscribers with up to 50,000 drams, making OVIO services even more accessible,” said Hayk Faramazyan, General Director of OVIO.

With the launch of this new offer, the company is making high-speed internet with speeds of up to 800 Mbps, as well as smart TV services, even more accessible.

For more details, visit: https://ovio.am/spring-offer

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