The company ``Lattelekom`` opened the Internet store ``www.collectoria.lv``
Published:
19 July 2001 y., Thursday
The company ``Lattelekom`` opened the Internet store ``www.collectoria.lv``, where ``Lattelekom`s`` pre-paid cards and ``Apollo`` cards will be available for collectors.
As LETA was told by the public relations department, the purchase will be possible in the ``on-line`` regime, by using ``Visa`` and ``Master`` credit cards. Initially the cards will be available only for foreign collectors, but by the end of the year, also for local collectors.
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