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du and China telecom global sign MoU to explore advanced connectivity in the UAE

By Jessica liuDecember 15, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company (du) has signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding with China Telecom Global to explore new technology collaborations in the United Arab Emirates. 
  • The agreement covers potential cooperation in areas such as advanced video services, connected cars, autonomous networks, roaming enhancements and travel eSIM solutions, but the real impact for users and the broader market remains to be seen. 

What happened: Partnership framework agreed in UAE technology sector

Emirates Integrated Telecommunications Company, better known as du, has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with China Telecom Global (CTG) to explore cooperation on a range of telecommunications and digital service technologies in the United Arab Emirates. The MoU was announced on 11 December 2025 and outlines a framework for the two companies to work together on multiple technology areas, including advanced video services that use artificial intelligence and big data, connected car connectivity, autonomous network solutions, enhanced voice services, roaming and travel eSIM services. 

Du describes itself as a leading telecom and digital services provider in the UAE, while China Telecom Global is a division of China Telecom with significant international infrastructure and experience in global connectivity services. The agreement does not commit either party to specific product launches or deployments, but rather establishes a basis for further exploration and potential collaboration on future services. 

According to statements attributed to du’s chief executive, the partnership is intended to support innovation in the UAE market and align with the country’s broader digital ambitions. China Telecom Global’s regional general manager emphasised the company’s expertise and readiness to work with du to introduce advanced telecommunications solutions to the UAE. 

It is worth noting that memoranda of understanding are often preliminary steps rather than binding commercial contracts. They establish intent without guaranteeing that all proposed areas of cooperation will result in deployed products or services.

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Why it is important

The MoU signals that the UAE’s telecom sector continues to seek international partnerships in an effort to enhance connectivity offerings and explore emerging technologies. The UAE has been positioning itself as a digital economy hub, with investment in cloud services, smart city technologies and telecommunications infrastructure as core elements of national strategy. 

The areas earmarked for collaboration reflect broader trends in the industry. For example, advanced video analytics and connected car solutions are segments where telecom operators worldwide are looking to expand services beyond traditional mobile and broadband connectivity, often involving artificial intelligence and edge computing platforms.

From a strategic perspective, China Telecom Global’s engagement with du underscores the UAE’s attractiveness as a testbed for international telecom innovation.

But MoUs do not guarantee implementation, and observers will be looking for subsequent announcements about concrete projects, investment details and timelines. Will this agreement lead to faster rollout of services or simply remain a framework for occasional pilots? That remains an open question.

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Jessica liu

Jessica Liu is a Media Practice graduate from the University of Sydney and currently works as an intern reporter at BTW Media. Contact her at j.liu@btw.media

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