
Etisalat announced yesterday the addition of two more pocket-friendly mobile data plans for prepaid and post-paid customers – the 3GB, and 10GB plans, offering highly tailored options to meet its customers' daily data needs.
The 20GB mobile data plan, already available for post-paid customers, will now be available for subscription in prepaid.
Furthermore, to reduce customers' exposure to out-of-bundle charges, Etisalat also launched three flexible Data Boosters for prepaid and post-paid customers – 100MB, 0.5GB and 1GB.
"The U.A.E.'s first-of-its-kind Data Boosters are a great ‘in-between' option to upgrade data allowance after customers exceed their monthly data package allowances. As an example, if a customer subscribed to a monthly data plan uses most of the data allowance halfway down the month, the customer can top it up with a Data Booster. As a result, the customer can enjoy the sum of monthly balance and new booster data, both of which will be valid for the remaining duration of the monthly data plan," according to the telecom service provider.
Etisalat's new mobile data plans are available at pocket-friendly monthly rates: 3GB for Dh 149 and 10GB for Dh349. Prepaid and post-paid customers can subscribe to three Data Boosters: 100MB for Dh20, 0.5GB for Dh40 and 1GB for Dh60.
Both, new data plans and Data Boosters, will be available to customers starting tomorrow.
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