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Free minutes on international calls by Etisalat

Etisalat is offering special rates on international calls. For every 5 International minutes the customer talks he gets the next 5 minutes absolutely FREE, for as long as he likes until end of the call. i.e. this scenario continuously goes on as long as the call continues.

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