Du has announced that customers subscribing to an Elite Super or Emirati Plan starting from today and before April 16 will enjoy even more added value, with up to Dh1,000 credited back across the four seasons, or up to Dh250 in each. Du’s Elite Super and
UAE telecommunications company du has announced a partnership with Sony PlayStation to provide data bundles to power the PlayStation Vita 3G, one of the first handheld gaming systems with 3G connectivity. The telecom’s mobile network will support the
Dubai’s telecom operator du on Tuesday invited aspiring entrepreneurs to compete for a million dirham cash prize along with other logistic support in a reality TV show called: ‘The Entrepreneur.’ The competition is open to all UAE residents above 18
To foster new ideas in business and in-line with Du's commitment to the SME sector, Du, the UAE's fastest-growing telecommunications company, is set to launch a unique reality TV show to give entrepreneurs throughout the UAE an opportunity to turn their
In-line with Du's Corporate Social Responsibility efforts, the telecommunications company observed UAE National Environment Day by hosting a workshop for its employees. Entitled 'Save Energy & Save Money', it educated employees on the importance of
The best roaming deal in the GCC is still the best for du mobile customers. That’s because du customers have the choice of opting for either Passport or One World One Rate (GCC) offer. While travelling in the GCC all customer can call back home or within
Du said its royalty to the Federal Government for the last financial year will rise from the year before. In addition to 15 per cent of profit the company will pay a further 5 per cent of its revenues, the company said in a statement today to the Dubai
Shares of telecoms operator du dropped on Monday after the telecom firm said it has to pay to the government a higher royalty, including a 15 per cent on its full-year 2011 net profit, in addition to a five per cent of revenue. “The company has today
Under the patronage and presence of His Highness Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Presidential Affairs, on the occasion of its fifth anniversary, du held its first gratitude forum on 6 February, where it honoured
UAE telecoms operator du will pay a royalty of 15 percent on its full-year 2011 net profit, plus a further 5 percent of revenue, the firm said in a statement on Monday. Du had provisioned to pay 50 percent of its annual profit in royalty, the same as