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”’Alo, Da!”’ ([[Bulgarian language|Bulgarian]]: ”Ало, Да!”, meaning “”Hello, Yes?””) is a Bulgarian [[mobile virtual network operator]], operated by the ”[[Dneven Trud|Trud]]” and ”[[24 Chasa]]” newspapers. The company advertises itself as offering free access to the [[mobile web]]pages of the two newspapers (”’m.trud.bg”’ and ”’m.24chasa.bg”’). The Alo, Da! portal is only available in Bulgaria. |
”’Alo, Da!”’ ([[Bulgarian language|Bulgarian]]: ”Ало, Да!”, meaning “”Hello, Yes?””) is a Bulgarian [[mobile virtual network operator]], operated by the ”[[Dneven Trud|Trud]]” and ”[[24 Chasa]]” newspapers. The company advertises itself as offering free access to the [[mobile web]]pages of the two newspapers (”’m.trud.bg”’ and ”’m.24chasa.bg”’). The Alo, Da! portal is only available in Bulgaria. |
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Latest revision as of 03:55, 16 November 2025
Bulgarian mobile virtual network operator
Alo, Da! (Bulgarian: Ало, Да!, meaning “Hello, Yes?“) is a Bulgarian mobile virtual network operator, operated by the Trud and 24 Chasa newspapers. The company advertises itself as offering free access to the mobile webpages of the two newspapers (m.trud.bg and m.24chasa.bg). The Alo, Da! portal is only available in Bulgaria.


