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Another telecommunications operator has appeared in Kyrgyzstan

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06/11/2025, 12:37

Another telecommunications operator has appeared in Kyrgyzstan

A new player has entered the Kyrgyz mobile communications market: the operator IZI. The company offers communications services with a focus on flexibility and digital entertainment.

IZI is owned by Kar-Tel LLP, the same company that operates the Beeline brand in Kazakhstan. Unlike traditional operators, IZI positions itself as a fully digital service: all services are provided through a mobile app, without offices or call centers. Connection, number management, and support are available online.

Among its features is the ability to choose the services that users really want to use. Calls and SMS can be disabled altogether. The main focus is on the internet. IZI's mobile data package is valid until it is used up and does not require a monthly surcharge for renewal.

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