Etisalat has announced price plans for Apple’s new iPhone 4S, offered on the nation’s widest 3.5G network. Etisalat’s iPhone 4S plans will offer multiple options to meet requirements of both Wasel prepaid and postpaid customers. “As our customers’ data consumption increases, so does their demand for speedy networks that support bandwidth-hungry software and apps on their mobile devices. As compared to iPhone 4, the new iPhone 4S supports twice the download speed with HSDPA, of up to 14.4 Mbps. We assure our customers that on Etisalat’s nationwide HSPA+ network, they will be able enjoy an enhanced mobile data experience with the new iPhone 4S, anywhere in the country,” etisalat chief marketing officer Matthew Willsher said.Etisalat’s postpaid customers can subscribe to any of the iPhone 4S voice and data plan options on a one-year contractual basis. These plans are value-packed with free minutes, SMS and data per month, suited to varying customers’ requirements.Customers have the opportunity to get the iPhone 4S 16GB for free, upon subscribing to Plan 3. In addition, customers subscribing to iPhone 4S plans receive up to 4GB data, up to 800 local minutes or 200 international minutes of voice calls and up to 200 SMS. Customers also enjoy the flexibility to switch their preference between receiving free local or international talk time.
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