Du and Paltel Sign Agreement for Express Connectivity Route Between UAE and Palestine

New Partnership Aims to Boost Speed, Connectivity, and Commercial Opportunities Across the Middle East.

Highlights

  • Du and Paltel have officially signed the Du-Pal express route agreement.
  • The partnership is expected to improve support for wholesale and enterprise customers.
  • The express route represents a strategic expansion for both telecom operators.

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Du and Paltel Sign Agreement for Express Connectivity Route Between UAE and Palestine
UAE operator Du and Palestine Telecommunications Company (Paltel) have officially signed the Du-Pal express route agreement. This initiative aims to construct an express link between the two countries, catering to escalating market demands with enhanced speed, expanded connectivity, and a superior customer experience, while also presenting a broader spectrum of commercial opportunities, Du said in a joint statement on Thursday.

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Du-Pal Express Route

The creation of this express connectivity not only links the UAE and Palestine but is also expected to significantly enhance the telecom industry across the region. Both parties anticipate that this collaboration will substantially improve the support provided to wholesale and enterprise customers in both countries, the official release said.

Express Link Between UAE and Palestine

Du said, "The agreement springs from a shared vision for a new strategic direction that intends to leverage the market presence of both companies. This express route is poised to elevate the performance of both our wholesale and enterprise customers, cascading benefits to the broader society."

Paltel added, "Our collaboration with du marks a pioneering endeavour for express connectivity across the Middle East. It represents a strategic leap in expanding our network capabilities, enhancing customer experiences, and reinforcing our stature as a premier telecom operator."

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This partnership is expected to bring a key advancement to the telecommunications industry, promising to unlock new opportunities for carriers, businesses, and consumers in both nations.

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