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UAE Mobile Subscriptions Rise: Growth, 5G & du Performance

UAE Mobile Subscriptions Surge, Driven by 5G Innovation and Targeted Services

Abu Dhabi, UAE ‌- Mobile subscriptions in the⁢ United Arab Emirates have experienced important growth, increasing by⁣ 8.5% year-over-year to reach 22.9 million by the end of june 2025, up from 21.1 million in June 2024, according‍ to ⁢recent data from the nation’s telecommunications sector.

The subscription base is comprised ‌of ​5.3 million postpaid and 17.6 million prepaid users. Leading the growth is Etisalat & Emirates, which saw a 6.97% increase in total subscriptions, reaching⁣ 13.8 million,compared to 12.9 million the previous year. Postpaid subscriptions for ​Etisalat ⁢& Emirates grew by 9% to⁢ 3.4 million, ​while prepaid subscriptions rose 7.14%⁤ to 10.5 million, giving ⁢the‌ company a 60.26% market share ⁤of active mobile​ lines in the ‍UAE.

UAE Leads in⁣ Mobile Data Speeds & 5G Advancement

The UAE continues to solidify its position as a global leader in mobile data speeds, topping the “Ookla” index.Recent ​testing of 6 GHz and 600 MHz⁤ bands⁢ – allocated by the Telecommunications‍ Regulatory​ Authority and Digital Government – demonstrated ⁤peak⁤ download speeds​ of up to 10 Gbps with the⁤ 6 GHz range and expanded‍ 5G network​ coverage by over ‌6 km using the 600 ⁢MHz range. These advancements promise significant benefits for ‍consumers,businesses,and the overall digital ⁣economy.

Etisalat &⁤ Emirates has also pioneered ⁤a virtual 5G network‍ with⁢ Emstil, incorporating advanced slicing capabilities to support automated ⁢operations, proactive maintenance, and ⁣enhanced worker safety ⁢- a significant step ⁤towards boosting productivity and efficiency in the ⁢industrial sector.

du Experiences ⁢Strong Subscriber & ‌Revenue Growth

Emirates Integrated ⁣Communications Company (du) also reported strong performance, ‌with ‍a 10.8%‍ annual increase in subscribers, reaching 9.1 million by the end of June, compared​ to 8.2 million the year ​prior.Postpaid subscriptions‌ at du grew by 9.8%‍ to 1.9 million, fueled by demand from⁢ the business sector. prepaid subscriptions saw an⁣ even more considerable increase of​ 11.1% to 7.3 million, ⁢driven by the success of the “ALO” brand among blue-collar ⁣workers, expansion of retail stores in underserved areas, and ‌increased tourism.

This ⁣growth translated into a 7.7% increase in mobile service revenue ‍for du, reaching 1.7 billion dirhams.This success is attributed to⁣ a growing customer base, effective service offerings, targeted⁢ services for specific customer ⁣segments, and impactful marketing campaigns.

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