Long-banned FaceTime calls apparently working in UAE

There have been times in the past when such programmes temporarily work in the UAE before becoming disrupted due to changes in internet filtering.

October 11, 2021 11:18 am | Updated 11:18 am IST

People can use FaceTime with their iPhone or iPad.

People can use FaceTime with their iPhone or iPad.

FaceTime calls seemed to be working in the United Arab Emirates on Sunday, an apparent loosening of long-standing restrictions on the Apple programme in the federation of seven sheikhdoms.

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There was no official announcement on the matter. The UAE's Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Apple also did not respond to a request for comment. Associated Press journalists could make FaceTime voice and video calls with good sound quality to people inside and outside the country.

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The UAE, home to the oil-rich capital of Abu Dhabi and the freewheeling financial hub of Dubai, long has blocked internet calling apps like WhatsApp and FaceTime, presumably due to security concerns and to protect the revenues of its monopoly state-run telecommunication companies. However, authorities have not publicly explained the ban. Apple iPhones and computers sold in the UAE typically do not carry the FaceTime calling app.

The block appeared to remain Sunday on calls via Skype, Facebook-owned WhatsApp and other similar internet programmes.

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Dubai opened its massive world's fair earlier this month, an event that aims to attract millions of visitors from across the globe after a year's delay due to the pandemic. On the sprawling Expo fairgrounds in Dubai's southern desert, visitors are able to make WhatsApp and FaceTime calls. Authorities have not commented on the relaxation of restrictions.

There have been times in the past when such programmes temporarily work in the UAE before becoming disrupted due to changes in internet filtering.

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