Reuters has just reported that the UAE might have lifted the ban on VOiP apps such as WhatsApp Calling, and Skype within the EXPO 2020 site. It’s unclear if this is officially confirmed yet, or if it will only be limited to the site or open across the country.
Most applications using Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services – free internet-to-internet voice and video calls – have been blocked in the United Arab Emirates for years, angering many particularly since the start of the pandemic.
On Wednesday Reuters found people were able to make and take voice calls using WhatsApp and Skype from the Expo site, which will open to businesses and other exhibitors from almost 200 countries on Friday.
Expo organisers directed queries about the change to the UAE’s Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority, which did not respond to requests for comment.
It was not immediately clear whether the relaxation will last beyond the six-month expo, or whether it would be applied to other areas of the UAE, a federation of seven emirates.
On Wednesday, the internet services appeared to cut off again outside the site.
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