
Vodacom and du Champion E-Waste Recycling Initiatives, Leading the Way in Operator Sustainability
Both initiatives highlight the growing role of telecom operators in driving environmental sustainability and promoting circular economy practices.
Both initiatives highlight the growing role of telecom operators in driving environmental sustainability and promoting circular economy practices.
du has partnered with Dubatt Battery Recycling to initiate a lead acid battery recycling program in the UAE. This initiative aims to reduce environmental impact and support sustainability goals, with plans to repurpose valuable materials and promote the circular economy while enhancing du’s commitment to ecological responsibility.
Accenture and du have partnered under a five-year contract to enhance the application development and maintenance of du’s IT landscape. This collaboration aims to improve agility and market responsiveness while adopting new technologies such as generative AI and advanced analytics, supporting du’s digital-first strategy.
du has extended its partnership with Nokia to enhance its 5G network capabilities in the UAE. The collaboration will incorporate advanced technologies like network slicing and massive IoT connectivity, ensuring a future-ready network that supports innovative services for both consumers and enterprises while striving towards sustainability and energy efficiency.
Dubai Chambers has partnered with du to enhance support for local businesses through exclusive services and access to du’s Entrepreneurship Hub at DIFC. The collaboration aims to empower SMEs with training in digital transformation and AI technologies, fostering innovation and competitiveness in Dubai’s business ecosystem.
Du has partnered with Netcracker Technology to leverage the GenAI Telco Solution, enhancing customer experiences in the UAE telecom sector. This collaboration aims to deliver personalized, consistent, and multilingual support, setting a new standard for digital customer service while prioritizing inclusivity and efficient self-care interactions.
du has welcomed its second cohort of Emirati graduates into the Future X graduate trainee program, enhancing youth empowerment and digital skills in line with the UAE’s vision for a leading digital economy. The program focuses on areas like Artificial Intelligence and digitization, fostering a future-ready workforce.
An undersea cable cut between Dubai and Oman has led to potential Internet service slowdowns for du network users in the UAE. Du is rerouting traffic through alternative systems to minimize impact and expects normal service levels to resume in a few days. The company is working on a swift resolution.
Du, also known as Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company (EITC), has received licences from the UAE Central Bank to offer digital financial services. This move positions Du at the forefront of the fintech sector, supporting the UAE’s vision for innovation and financial inclusion, and enabling the company to provide secure, customer-centric financial solutions.
du has launched educational initiatives, including a Robotics Workshop and the “Skillpreneurship” program, to enhance technological skills and innovation among the youth in the UAE. These programs, organized by the du Youth Council, aim to empower young people through hands-on learning and entrepreneurial opportunities, aligning with du’s commitment to digital transformation and youth empowerment.