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Dubai – In the spirit of the Holy month of Ramadan and its commitment to add value to the lives of its customers, du announced special rates for both National and International calls – the most attractive in the UAE. To be available from 24 June and valid till 14 July, du prepaid and postpaid customers can make National calls for only 0.3 fils per second – a discount of 50%!
In addition to this, du prepaid customers can also call home for less for only 0.5 fils/sec to 10 countries (Afghanistan, Bangladesh, China, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Iran, Nepal, Nigeria and Pakistan) - a discount of 20 per cent. Both these offers can be availed all day during Ramadan.
Announcing this, Fahad Al Hassawi, Chief Commercial Officer, du, said: “This is the ideal time to nurture ties with loved ones and our offer is a small gesture for our customers to connect and communicate more easily with the ones they care for.”
For national calling offer, prepaid customers can opt in for free by dialing *135*18# and it is preactivated for postpaid customers. For the international* calling offer, prepaid customers can opt in for free by dialing *135*30# with Dh1 set up fee.
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