The Green Spine, designed by URB in collaboration with EPIC Lab, promises to redefine urban mobility through 100 per cent solar-powered trams and eco-conscious infrastructure
Etisalat’s new 1GB data plan will make it more affordable for customers to step up data on the country’s fastest network.
Customers can surf the Web, download apps, share photos or watch videos on their new iPhone devices for a monthly rental as low as Dh200.
Etisalat has also introduced iPhone business plans featuring flexible options and incredible value. The new plans are in addition to the existing iPhone 4S plans and was made available to individual and corporate customers yesterday.
“The new plan builds on etisalat’s commitment of offering flexible and customer-friendly options that are in tune with the evolving needs of wireless customers. The incredible value comes from the combination of etisalat’s fastest network, an exceptional iPhone 4S device at no upfront payment and affordable price point,” etisalat chief marketing officer Matthew Willsher said.
“We have tailored pricing plans that include a free iPhone 4S device along with generous data and voice allowances. The plans will allow our corporate customers to maximise the potential of the iPhone 4S,” etisalat acting senior vice-president of business solutions Abdulla Ebrahim Al Ahmed said.
The Green Spine, designed by URB in collaboration with EPIC Lab, promises to redefine urban mobility through 100 per cent solar-powered trams and eco-conscious infrastructure
The Israeli military said in a statement that it carried out a targeted strike
The hosts were 81-3 at stumps in their second innings on day two in Chennai, as they extended their lead to 308
The competition will be a key highlight of the third edition of the 1 Billion Followers Summit, taking place from January 11 to 13, 2025
The event featured insights from key speakers, including Yogacharya Dhakaram, Nilesh Ashar, and Ekansh Agrawal.
The first two Tests will be held back-to-back in Multan and the last in Rawalpindi
They will remain on display at the museum until at least April 2025