Nar - HB Radiofrequency

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Company Overview Azerfon LLC launched its commercial activities on 21 March 2007 under brand name Nar Mobile. The company shortened its trademark from Nar Mobile to Nar in April 2015. Nar initially provided 2G GSM services over 1800 MHz but received its licence to provide 3G UMTS services over the B1 (2100 MHz) band in December 2009. Over the following years the company's 3G network received multiple upgrades, reaching DC-HSPA+ (42 Mbps DL) in March 2015. Two months later in May 2015 the company launched its 4G LTE service over B3 (1800 MHz), however its coverage is markedly smaller than that of its competitors. Nar announced plans for LTE-A in 2016 with suggestions it would carrier aggregate an additional 10 MHz channel in B3 (1800 MHz) should it secure additional spectrum. Instead the company appears to have opted for a 4X4 MIMO upgrade to provide up to 225 Mbps peak DL data rate. Due to ongoing regional conflict with Nargorno-Karabakh, Nar has faced the unique challenge of expanding its network with each territorial gain. After liberation of Jabrayil province in March 2017 the company announced construction of a base station in Jojugh Marjanli to service the previously occupied territory.
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