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BOTIM is the most popular video calling app in the UAE because it’s officially approved and supported by local telecom providers. Others like C’Me and ToTok are also available but less widely used....
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Not entirely. BOTIM requires you to subscribe to Etisalat or du’s VoIP calling plans, which come with a small monthly fee. That’s why it’s legal in the UAE — it operates under telecom partnerships....
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Signal is widely known for its unmatched encryption, but FaceCall offers similar privacy protections with added real-time security features. Both apps focus on zero data tracking and encrypted vide...
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To make video calls from the UAE, use one of the government-approved apps like BOTIM, C’Me, or ToTok. They’re licensed under Etisalat and du networks. Apps like WhatsApp or FaceTime won’t work for ...
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The UAE limits unlicensed video calls to control VoIP services, protect telecom revenue, and ensure all platforms meet strict data security standards. Only government-approved providers can offer s...
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You can use global platforms like FaceCall, Signal, WhatsApp, or Zoom to make international video calls. They work across borders as long as both users have the same app and stable internet. If you...
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That’s right. Facebook Messenger’s call feature doesn’t work in the UAE due to VoIP laws that block unlicensed services. Messaging still works fine, but you can’t make audio or video calls. The onl...
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No. Skype’s voice and video calling functions are blocked in the UAE due to VoIP restrictions. You can still use it for messaging or file sharing, but calls won’t connect. Licensed platforms like B...
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To video call legally in the UAE, you’ll need to use licensed VoIP apps such as BOTIM, C’Me, or ToTok. These are approved by Etisalat and du and work without VPNs. WhatsApp, FaceTime, and similar s...
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No, BOTIM isn’t banned — it’s one of the few apps officially approved by UAE telecom regulators. It’s widely used across the country for voice and video calls through licensed data plans. Since it ...