Du opens ?lines for ?South Sudan


05/06/2012 07:35 AST  Khaleej Times

Du has announced the pricing for calls to The Republic of South Sudan. Customers can now call South Sudan from just Dh1.89 per minute.

“Improving upon our customer experience and extending their international reach is our priority. We are pleased to have opened communication lines to the newly formed Republic of South Sudan, allowing our customers to connect to even more international destinations at affordable rates,” said Farid Faraidooni, chief commercial officer, du.

“Our competitive international calling rates feature value-added pricing for talking to the world from a landline or mobile, or while roaming with our One World, One Rate plan.”

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