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du offers 'Business Everyday' for business mobile customers

du has announced its latest offer 'Business Everyday' for business mobile customers to enjoy off-peak international calling rates 24 hours a day seven days a week until 30 November with no subscription or added costs.

  • United Arab Emirates: Monday, September 10 - 2007 at 13:30
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Osman Sultan, CEO, du, said: 'We believe staying in touch with international business partners is of paramount importance. Keeping this in mind, we have launched this uniquely competitive offer, wherein du customers get off-peak rates 24/7 on all international business mobile calls. We are confident this will be received well by our valuable business customers.'

du business mobile customers will be able to save up to 40 per cent by combining 'Business Everyday' offer with other exclusive benefits. These offers include Pay by the Second, International Preferred Destination, National Business Calling Circles and next generation mobile services (NGMS).

du business customers can also get free access to supplementary services such as Caller ID, Call Waiting/Hold, Call Forwarding, Call Conferencing and Call Barring.

du 'Business Everyday' offer can be bundled with:

Pay by-the-Second: a new and precise charging method for all calls providing more value. This means all the calls are charged by the second and not rounded up to the next minute.
International Preferred Destination: The International Preferred Destination service offers 10% discount to one popular business International destination.

National Business Calling Circles: It is a closed user group of all du mobile users in the business - offers 50% savings for all national mobile calls until 31 December 07 (for customers who sign up before 31 Oct 07), and 25% savings thereafter.

Next Generation Mobile Services (NGMS): The latest visual communication and entertainment on the move - mobile TV, video calls, video mail and mobile broadband.




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About du

du, the new telecommunications company in the UAE, was launched on 11 February 2007 throughout the UAE. Among du's many firsts is its historic Number Booking Campaign for both individuals and business, Pay by the Second billing system, Mobile TV, Mobile Payments and Self Care. du business offers include Closed Business User Group and preferred International Destinations.
du shops were launched on 25 February 2007, supporting the delivery of du products and services to customers.
du is 40 percent owned by the UAE Federal Government, 20 percent by Mubadala Development Company, 20 percent by TECOM Investments and 20 percent by public shareholders. It is listed on the Dubai Financial Market (DFM) and trades under the name du.
Medilyn Manibo Posted by Medilyn Manibo, Assistant News Editor
Monday, September 10 - 2007 at 13:30 UAE local time (GMT+4)

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