NTEL Naujasis Telefonas Lithuania

NTEL (Naujasis Telefonas) is an international telephony service provider in Lithuania.NTEL offers you an opportunity to call abroad at special rates which are lower than using fixed telephony or mobile network.

NTEL (Naujasis Telefonas) is an international telephony service provider in Lithuania.NTEL offers you an opportunity to call abroad at special rates which are lower than using fixed telephony or mobile network.NTEL provides two types of service: international calls for subscribers and prepaid calling cards. High-quality connection is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. There is no installation fee and no monthly fee - you pay only for the time you have spoken!NTEL makes it possible to communicate with any country of the world, no matter what kind of phone line and telephone model you use. NTEL service is available via any fixed phone with tone dialing function, via any mobile phone or payphone.NTEL service is offered for both private persons and enterprises. You can make international voice calls and send faxes abroad as well!

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General office

NTEL Naujasis Telefonas
Vilnius
Vilnius
,1000
Lithuania

Phone: +370 5 2639333
Site: http://www.ntel.lt/
Contact Person

Maksim Danilkov / Technical Director
Phone: +370 5 2639333
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