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Etisalat announces holiday off-peak rates
Etisalat has announced it will be offering off-peak rates for National Day and Eid Al Adha.
Abu Dhabi: Etisalat has announced it will be offering off-peak rates for National Day and Eid Al Adha.
Off-peak rates for local and international calls will apply on December 2 and from December 7 to December 10. With the Global Friends & Family plan, customers can select any three international numbers for 24-hour discounts of 20 per cent, for a monthly fee of AED 20.
The Favourite Country Plan brings 24-hour discounts of 30 per cent for fixed-lines, 25 per cent for postpaid mobiles, and 20 per cent for Wasel subscribers.
Further, customers can also subscribe to the Super off Peak plan to get 50 per cent savings on the off-peak rate for their international calls during Super Off-Peak hours (From 1 am to 7 am every day).
Etisalat is also offering free Voice SMS service from December 2-10 to enable its customers to reach out to their families. The voice SMS service allows customers to record their personal voice clips of up to 30 seconds instead of typing text SMS. Customers can send the SMS to any Etisalat mobile users, who will receive the SMS notification and the steps to follow to retrieve the Voice message.
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