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Du launches 'credit back' offer
- United Arab Emirates: Sunday, July 26 - 2009 at 16:57
Du has launched a new offer for BlackBerry service subscribers. The credit back offer for new or existing customers can give a total of Dhs904. Customers who buy a BlackBerry and Du's Elite Plan can either receive six months of unlimited national BlackBerry internet service, or receive a 50% discount on the unlimited international internet service. Customers will also receive free credit of Dhs31 for four months. The UAE telco provider has also assured its BlackBerry subscribers that it has not sent out any software that risks the usability or 'normal performance' of the devices. This is in reaction to the 'spyware' sent out by Etisalat to its 145,000 BlackBerry subscribers, which manufacturer RIM distanced itself from and issued a patch to allow its removal.
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