Voico: new free voice and video calling app is now available in the UAE

The service comes as rumours fly that WhatsApp has enabled voice calling for Du users

A screenshot shows calling rates to certain countries on Du's Voico service
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As UAE residents scramble to keep in touch with loved ones overseas amid the coronavirus pandemic, Du has introduced a new calling app to help people stay connected.

The service, Voico UAE, allows users to make free video and voice calls and send messages to others anywhere in the world, as long as they are a fellow Voico user.

The service is available to download for free from the Apple Store or Google Play Store, and will be free to use until Wednesday, May 20. All you need is a working UAE mobile number to register and Wi-Fi or mobile data to make calls.

The introduction of the service comes as rumours fly that WhatsApp has enabled its voice calls for Du users.

People queried their newfound ability to make WhatsApp calls between Du users, or for those on the same Wi-Fi connection, on social media on Sunday. However, Du told The National there had been "no changes to WhatsApp calls" from the company.

Voico joins Houseparty and Zoom as helpful tools for staying connected that have surged in popularity since the pandemic broke out and people have been forced to work remotely.

Zoom bills itself as a "remote conferencing services" platform, which allows users to connect via audio or video call directly, or dial into larger video conferences.

Houseparty is an app that allows users to chat via video link and hold a virtual games night with friends.

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