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Posted on January 5, 2022 by admin

UAE maintains 30% royalty on telecom operators

Etisalat and Du will continue to the pay the same royalties to the UAE. Etisalat said the United Arab Emirates government decided on 30 December 2021 to maintain the royalty scheme for telecom …

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