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Etisalat has agreed to permit its only competitor in the country, du, to use its infrastructure in the second half of this year.
This was disclosed here by Mohammed Omran, Chairman of Etisalat, at a session at the Abu Dhabi Media Summit which
Etisalat’s chairman today addressed the Abu Dhabi Media Summit taking place at The Yas Hotel in the UAE capital and urged the industry to adopt new business models to maximize their reach across international boundaries.
He highlighted the ca
Emirates Telecommunications Corp (Etisalat) sees its revenues from overseas operations reaching as much as 30 percent by 2013 as it continues with acquisitions and international expansion.
“Our target is in three years (to generate) 25-30 perce
Etisalat’s today announced its partnership with the Abu Dhabi Media Summit during a press conference at the Yas Hotel Conference Centre. The three day summit will bring together some of the leading names in media from around the world to discuss the trend
Etisalat, the UAE’s largest telecommunications operator, plans to expand into Iraq after making an offer to acquire one of its three mobile operators, Korek Telecom.
Humam Amara, the chief executive of Korek, said negotiations between the two
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The Saudi Tadawul All Share Index rose 0.9 percent, while the Dubai Financial Market General Index gained 0.7 p
Etisalat Afghanistan held its first annual gathering in Dubai. Present at the event was Etisalat chairman Mohammad Omran and members of Etisalat’s senior management. Also present were Mr. Saeed Al Hamli CEO of Etisalat Afghanistan and Afghan Minister of F
Emirates Telecommunications Company (Etisalat) said on Wednesday it commands a 24 per cent share of the mobile telephone market and revenues grew three-fold in 2009 in Afghanistan, one the most difficult markets.
Etisalat, which entered Afghani
Etisalat reintroduced the 1 GB mobile broadband package at a reduced price of Dh145 per month, with customers now saving more than 25 per cent on their Internet usage.
The reduction in price follows the introduction of Etisalat’s 10GB mobile b
Emirates Telecommunications Company (Etisalat) said on Wednesday it commands a 24 per cent share of the mobile telephone market and revenues grew three-fold in 2009 in Afghanistan, one the most difficult markets.
Etisalat, which entered Afghani
