
Sharing balance from DU to Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, and other countries is never complex. DU continues to provide its customers with the best offers. Another new feature from the company lets users share their balance with DU on any mobile network worldwide.
There are no additional charges related to this service. Balances can easily be shared from the UAE to Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Saudi Arabia, and other countries. Read this full post if you have a DU SIM and want to share a balance with other networks worldwide.
It is very simple to share balances on international networks from Du. Navigate to the mobile messaging option and compose a new message. For example, send an SMS ‘SEND’ to 1700.
Reply with a mobile number with any country’s country code, such as (+92123456780), then send it to 1700 again. Choose and confirm the available amount. Sending an SMS “list” to 1700 will inform you whether or not the country list is supported.
It is never difficult to share the balance from DU to Pakistan. If you live in UAE and want to share your balance from DU to Pakistan on any Pakistani network (Zong, Jazz, Telenor, Ufone).
- Compose a new message.
- Send it to 1700 by writing a message “SEND.”
- In reply to an SMS, send a mobile number with an international code, such as ‘+92xxxxxx’.
- Enter the amount in AED and click the Send button.
- Balance can be shared from DU to Jazz, Warid, Telenor, Zong, and Ufone.
The majority of people come to the UAE for jobs. But, they didn’t know how to share the balance from DU to India if their family needed it.
- Compose a new message.
- Send it to 1700 by writing a message “SEND.”
- Send a mobile number with an international code, such as ‘+91xxxxxx,’ in reply to an SMS.
- Enter the amount in AED and click the Send button.
- Balance can be shared from DU to Airtel, Reliance Jio, Vodafone, and BSNL.
If you don’t know how to share balance from CU to Bangladesh networks, you will learn how to share balance DU with Bangladesh networks.
- Compose a new message.
- Send it to 1700 by writing a message “SEND.”
- Send a mobile number with an international code, such as ‘+880xxxxxx,’ in reply to an SMS.
- Enter the amount in AED and click the Send button.
- Balance can be shared from DU to Etisalat, Roshan, Wasel, MTN, Afghan Telecomm, and Afghan wireless.
All DU prepaid and postpaid users are eligible to share their balances worldwide. They can share the balance with any country’s mobile operator number by dialling their country code without paying taxes or fees.