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Abadeh Abadeh Tashk City Abadeh Tashk Franchise Office Hassan Fars Abadeh City Abadeh Franchise Office Amir Zamani CEO Amir Zamani Sales & Technical Support Phone Number (071)91000000 Fax (071)91000003 Sales’ Email [email protected] Technical Support’s Email [email protected] Customer Affairs Phone Number (071)44331115 Enterprise Solutions & Bandwidth Dept. Phone (071)44331115 Number Opposite Zahir Emami High School, Imam St., Address Abadeh Postcode 7391817618 In-person visits: 08:00-20:00 (Business Days); Working Hours Sales Call Center: 24 Hours Technical Support: 24 Hours Abadeh Tashk City Abadeh Tashk Franchise Office Hassan Esmailie CEO Hassan Esmailie Sales & Technical Support Phone Number (071)91000000 Fax (071)91000003 Sales’ Email [email protected] Technical Support’s Email [email protected] Customer Affairs Phone Number (071)53892580 Enterprise Solutions & Bandwidth Dept. Phone (071)53892580 Number Address Past Melli Bank, Imam Khomeini St. Postcode 7493145569 In-person visits: 08:00-20:00 (Business Days); Working Hours Sales Call Center: 24 Hours Technical Support: 24 Hours Eqlid City Eqlid Franchise Office Amir Zamani CEO Amir Zamani Sales & Technical Support Phone Number (071)91000000 Fax (071)91000003 Sales’ Email [email protected] Technical Support’s Email [email protected] Customer Affairs Phone Number (071)44331115 Enterprise Solutions & Bandwidth Dept. Phone (071)44331115 Number Opposite Zahir Emami High School, Imam St., Address Abadeh Postcode 7391817618 In-person visits: 08:00-20:00 (Business Days); Working Hours Sales & Technical Support Call Center: 24 Hours Arsanjan City Arsanjan Shatel Information & Communication Technology Franchise Office Group CEO - Sales & Technical Support Phone Number 91000000 Fax (071)91000003 Sales’ Email [email protected] Technical Support’s Email [email protected] Customer Affairs Phone Number - Enterprise Solutions & Bandwidth Dept. Phone - Number Address - Postcode - Sales Call Center: 08:00- 23:00 Working Hours Technical Support: 24 Hours Estahban City Estahban Franchise Office Ertebatat Parsa Nik Estahban CEO Saeed Ziaie Pour Sales & Technical Support Phone Number (071)91000000 Fax (071)91000003 Sales’ Email [email protected] Technical Support’s Email [email protected] Customer Affairs Phone Number (071)53232742, 53226494 Enterprise Solutions & Bandwidth Dept. Phone (071)53232742, 53226494 Number Next to Farhang Stationery, Opposite Mellat Address Bank, Tohid St. Postcode 7451736475 In-person visits: 08:00-20:00 (Business Days); Working Hours Sales Call Center: 24 Hours Technical Support: 24 Hours Evaz City Evaz Franchise Office Aref Afra CEO Aref Afra Sales & Technical Support Phone Number (071)91000000 Fax (071)91000003 Sales’ Email [email protected] Technical Support’s Email [email protected] Customer Affairs Phone Number (071)52517209 Enterprise Solutions & Bandwidth Dept. Phone (071)52517209 Number Sorena Computer Center, Afshari Mall, Mellat St., Address Evaz, Larestan, Fars Postcode 7433184834 In-person visits: 08:00-20:00 (Business Days); Working Hours Sales Call Center: 24 Hours Technical Support: 24 Hours Bavanat City Bavanat Shatel Information & Communication Technology Franchise Office Group CEO - Sales & Technical Support Phone Number 91000000 Fax (071)91000003 Sales’ Email [email protected] Technical Support’s Email [email protected] Customer Affairs Phone Number - Enterprise Solutions & Bandwidth Dept. Phone - Number Address - Postcode - Sales Call Center: 08:00- 23:00 Working Hours Technical Support: 24 Hours Birom City Birom Franchise Office Mansour Shokri CEO Mansour Shokri Sales & Technical Support Phone Number (071)91000000 Fax (071)91000003 Sales’ Email [email protected] Technical Support’s Email [email protected] Customer Affairs Phone Number (071)52555050 Enterprise Solutions & Bandwidth Dept. Phone (071)52555050 Number Address Next to Imamazadeh Shah Zandoo, Birom Postcode 7438155376 In-person visits: 08:00-20:00 (Business Days); Working Hours Sales Call Center: 24 Hours Technical Support: 24 Hours Pasargad City Pasargad Franchise Office Nematollah Barzegar CEO Nematollah Barzegar Sales & Technical Support Phone Number (071)91000000 Fax (071)91000003 Sales’ Email [email protected] Technical Support’s Email [email protected] Customer Affairs Phone Number (071)36286611 Enterprise Solutions & Bandwidth Dept. Phone (071)36286611 Number Next to Moalem Ins., Opposite Abolfazl Mosque, Address Imam Khomeini Blvd., Saadat Shahr, Pasargad Postcode 7374187933 In-person visits: 08:00-20:00 (Business Days); Working Hours Sales Call Center: 24 Hours Technical Support: 24 Hours Jannatshahr City Jannatshahr Franchise Office Sajjad Memarzadeh CEO Sajjad Memarzadeh Sales & Technical Support Phone Number (071)91000000 Fax (071)91000003 Sales’ Email [email protected] Technical Support’s Email [email protected] Customer Affairs Phone Number (071)53522880, 53521515 Enterprise Solutions & Bandwidth Dept. Phone (071)53522880, 53521515 Number Address Shahid Meskini Alley, Chamran Junction, Darab Postcode 7481646461 In-person visits: 08:00-20:00 (Business Days); Working Hours Sales Call Center: 24 Hours Technical Support: 24 Hours Jahrom City Jahrom Franchise Office Fars Pishgam System Pars CEO Alireza Yousefzadeh Jahromi Sales & Technical Support Phone Number (071)91000000 Fax (071)91000003 Sales’ Email [email protected] Technical Support’s Email [email protected] Customer Affairs Phone Number (071)54449666 Enterprise Solutions & Bandwidth Dept. Phone (071)54449666 Number Next to Iran Ins., Opposite Tejarat Bank, Molavi Address Sq., Imam Khomeini Blvd., Jahrom Postcode 7415613833 In-person visits: 08:00-20:00 (Business Days); Working Hours Sales Call Center: 24 Hours Technical Support: 24 Hours Hijiabad-e-Fars City Hijiabad-e-Fars Franchise Office Arya Rasaneh Bartar Zarrin Dasht CEO Afsaneh Fathi Sales & Technical Support Phone Number (071)91000000 Fax (071)91000003 Sales’ Email [email protected] Technical Support’s Email [email protected] Customer Affairs Phone Number (071)53720955, (071)53720953 Enterprise Solutions & Bandwidth Dept. Phone (071)537209546 Number Shatel Franchise, Next to Nemati Carpet Shop, Address Opposite TCI Office, Imam Khomeini St., Hajiabad, Zarrindasht Postcode 7486137913 In-person visits: 08:00-20:00 (Business Days); Working Hours Sales Call Center: 24 Hours Technical Support: 24 Hours Kharameh City Kharameh Franchise Office Mohammadreza Bazrafshan CEO Mohammadreza Bazrafshan Sales & Technical Support Phone Number (071)91000000 Fax (071)91000003 Sales’ Email [email protected] Technical Support’s Email [email protected] Customer Affairs Phone Number (071)32722900 Enterprise Solutions & Bandwidth Dept. Phone (071)32722900 Number Dehkade Ertebatat, Shahed, Khatamolanbia Blvd., Address Kharameh Postcode 8471645733 In-person visits: 08:00-20:00 (Business Days); Working Hours Sales Call Center: 24 Hours Technical Support: 24 Hours Khorrambid City Khorrambid Franchise Office Rasam Electric Khorrambid Engineering CEO Seyyed Fakhrodin Mortazavi Sales & Technical Support Phone Number (071)91000000 Fax (071)91000003 Sales’ Email [email protected] Technical Support’s Email [email protected] Customer Affairs Phone Number (071)44465487 Enterprise Solutions & Bandwidth Dept. Phone (071)44465487 Number Keshavarzi Bank Building, Imam St., District 2, Address Khorrambid Postcode 7396365072 In-person visits: 08:00-20:00 (Business Days); Working Hours Sales Call Center: 24 Hours Technical Support: 24 Hours Khonj City Khonj Franchise Office Mohmmad Azizi CEO Mohmmad Azizi Sales & Technical Support Phone Number (071)91000000 Fax (071)91000003 Sales’ Email [email protected] Technical Support’s Email [email protected] Customer Affairs Phone Number (071)52625994 Enterprise Solutions & Bandwidth Dept. 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