Video and voice calls on the messaging services, including WhatsApp, using Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services were previously blocked in the country.
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Many WhatsApp users in the country took to social media confirming that both, video and voice calls, are working now.
https://twitter.com/simaelamine/status/877765196361551872
#Whatsapp Video and Voice calling has now been enabled for UAE. Spread the word. #Dubai #AbuDhabi
— Akshar | اكشار (@akshaaaaar) June 22, 2017
https://twitter.com/ItnaSarah/status/877768182919905280
Whatsapp call r now working in uae after being unblock today. N i just received a whatsapp call from my cousin in dubai told me bout that
— Een (@zzaheenn) June 22, 2017
Users have been able to place the calls using du or Etisalat networks within the UAE and abroad, Gulf News reported. The features are also working on WiFi connections.
#WhatsApp Calls are now working in #UAE. Wonder for how long? Hurry up, make those calls before it's closed again. #mydubai #Dubai
— Bashar Hilal (@bhilal85) June 22, 2017
However, for how long the services will be available is still unclear as there has been no change in the official policy regarding VoIP services. Further, there has also been no official announcement from WhatsApp.
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VoIP services, including video-calling, are restricted by the Telecommunications Regulatory Authority in the UAE and only licensed providers are allowed to offer such services. In statement issued earlier today, TRA said, “There is no change in the UAE's policy on voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services.” The statement added that any applications or services of this nature would be subject to regulatory framework in force in the country.
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