Etisalat expects negotiations with Maroc Telecom over the sale of a 53 per cent stake in the telecoms operator to begin in the Autumn, according to a senior company official. Read Article Etisalat eyes autumn talks with Maroc
The professionally orientated networking site has quietly thrived on Wall Street, where shares have gained on a belief that demand is strong for its all-business approach.
India's technology industry has traditionally focused on the United States. But consultancies are now expanding their approach in response to problems in Europe.
Etisalat and du are likely to suffer a reduction in revenues coming from international calls after the telecoms operators both lifted the ban on Skype, a voice over internet protocol service. Read Article Telecoms revenues threatened by Skype
The job site LinkedIn has long been one of the leading places for professionals wanting to change roles but now the US company is aiming to increase its reach and appeal.
Instead of paying hefty monthly mobile bills, consumers can now simply opt for a low-cost Android smartphone to avoid having any contact whatever with the mobile-phone operator.
Kumudu Malani sends the Dh2,000 monthly salary she earns cleaning flats in Abu Dhabi straight home to Sri Lanka. But currency appreciation at home means the money she sends back is worth less than it was six months ago. Currency moves cause UAE expat workers to feel the pinch
The flying car concept took a while to become reality but in America a company is on the verge of offering a version to the public. While the cost may be high, so is confidence that there is a viable market. Is it a bird? A plane? No, it's a car
Fifa World-Cup themed shopping mall in Doha has attracted an “extreme” amount of interest from the region’s biggest retailers, more than two years ahead of its scheduled opening. Fifa World Cup-themed mall for Qatar