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Etisalat offers off-peak rates on international calls from July 30 midnight to August 2
From Wednesday midnight, July 30, all international calls made from an Etisalat phone will be charged at off-peak rates until 7am on Saturday, August 2.
Abu Dhabi: From Wednesday midnight, July 30, all international calls made from an Etisalat phone will be charged at off-peak rates until 7am on Saturday, August 2. The move is part of Etisalat's efforts to enable all its customers to reach out to their loved ones around the world on Isra Wal Meraj, Prophet Mohammad's (PBUH) ascension to heaven.
Customers who subscribe to Etisalat's international cost-savings calling plans - Global Friends and Family and the Favourite Country Plans - will be able to enjoy further discounts in addition to off-peak rates. With the Global Friends and Family plan, customers can select any three international numbers for permanent, all day discounts of 20 per cent, for a monthly fee of Dh20. The Favourite Country Plan brings all day discounts of 30 per cent for fixed-lines, 25 per cent for postpaid mobiles, and 20 per cent for Wasel and Ahlan prepaid mobiles. There is no monthly fee, and revised charges apply to other destinations.
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