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Promotion: du slashes call rates for Diwali
du has slashed rates to all its international calls and SMSs as part of its promotions marking Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights.
Dubai: du has slashed rates to all its international calls and SMSs as part of its promotions marking Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights.
All day off-peak rates on all international calls and discounted SMS rates of 15 fils instead of 18 fils for local SMS and 45 fils instead of 60 fils for international SMS.
This offer will be valid for all du mobile customers today.
Announcing the Diwali offer, Fareed Faraidooni, EVP - Commercial, said: "Diwali is an important festival for Indians across the globe and we are happy to be celebrating this event with our Indian customers in the UAE, enabling them to keep in touch with their loved ones abroad."
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