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Serbia will take a significant step forward in the world of telecommunications on 13th December 2016, when citizens will be able to start taking advantage of the services of a new virtual mobile operator.

globaltel-sajtAll the innovations that have been introduced to us over recent years through various mobile applications and functionality will now be consolidated through Globaltel.

It will no longer be necessary to have two sim cards, multiple devices, binding contracts, unexplained phone bills, nor will we even need applications like Viber and WhatsApp.

Serbia is becoming a point on the telecommunications map that will, thanks to this new virtual operator, offer users the freedom to activate as many numbers as they want without SIM cards and to simultaneously be available, to speak free of charge, and to do so without the need for Viber, to watch their favourite TV content wherever they want, regardless of the provider. Alongside all of that, they won’t even need to give up the numbers they have used to date.

Globaltel takes a step forward, further simplifying and improving communications, and making it available to everyone.

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