du, from Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company (EITC), continued to engage UAE youth in inspiring conversations about responsible social media behaviour during its recent visits to the Indian High School in Dubai and GEMS Founders School. 

Read more: du partners with Ministry of Education on anti-bullying initiative

du's business customers can now enjoy a greater degree of reliability, flexibility and mobility by keeping their employees connected with Business Data Plans. Available immediately, du, from Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company (EITC), is offering new data plans for data-only SIM cards, tailored to meet the needs of enterprises in the UAE. Business customers can also subscribe to roaming data packs up to 10GB, starting as low as AED 300 for 1GB.

Read more: du introduces new data plans to help business customers enjoy greater flexibility

du, from Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company (EITC), has recently participated in Adam Burfield Innovation Expo, the newly launched initiative by GEMS Founders School's that aims to inspire young students to think innovatively and utilise technology.

Read more: EITC committed to building knowledge-based economy in the UAE

KSA telecommunications operator STC has inaugurated its new data Centre in the Saudi capital city of Riyadh, in the Presence of HRH Prince Mohammad K Al Faisal Alsaud, Chairman of the Board, and Dr. Khaled Biyari, Vice Chairman of the Board, and Haitham Alohaly, Deputy Miniser of CIT.

Read more: STC modern data centre will accelerate its digital transformation plans

The telecom giant Verizon tells Telecom Review that it was installing its head of technology as chief executive, just as it and other wireless carriers grapple with new technologies and a wave of consolidation in the fast-changing industry. Telecom Review has met with Hans on several occasions and applauds his selection as the new CEO.

Read more: US operator names Hans Vestberg as new CEO

French telecommunications operator Orange has announced it has agreed to partner with US technology colossus Google, in an effort to explore opportunities to fund and potentially acquire start-ups in Europe, Africa and the Middle East.

Read more: French operator partners with Google to fund AI start-ups in the Middle East

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