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New offer: etisalat lets customers keep in touch during Haj
etisalat has made it affordable for its customers to keep in touch with their families when performing the Haj.
Dubai: etisalat has made it affordable for its customers to keep in touch with their families when performing the Haj.
etisalat's UAE customers who use the Mobily network while roaming in Saudi Arabia will not be charged for receiving calls during the Haj period.
Eisa Al Haddad, Chief Marketing Officer, etisalat said: "It is a clear indication of how etisalat's international expansion is helping us to provide new and innovative ways to our customers."
The offer is available to GSM post-paid and Wasel pre-paid customers between December 1 to 31.
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