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Etisalat to charge per second

United Arab Emirates: Sunday, December 03 - 2006 at 07:59

Etisalat has revealed it intends to begin charging calls by the second, in the wake of rival outfit du declaring the same last month, reported Gulf News. Etisalat currently charges 30 fils for the first 60 seconds of a local call, with 15 fils for each subsequent 30 seconds; its off-peak rate is 12 fils. Osman Sultan, du's CEO, said he expected Etisalat to begin an aggressive promotional campaign.



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Jonathan Sheikh-Miller Jonathan Sheikh-Miller, Deputy Editor
Sunday, December 03 - 2006 at 07:59 UAE local time (GMT+4)

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