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NODE_11 · AE · UTC+4

DogeSMS in Dubai

○ On the radar here: Enterprise Partnerships Lead○ On the radar here: Technical Support Engineer — Arabic (MENA)

Why we're building presence in Dubai

The UAE's two-operator mobile market — Etisalat (e&) and du — is a regulatory anomaly by global standards: a fully licensed duopoly with TRA oversight, among the world's most profitable per-subscriber metrics ($42 ARPU), and strict VoIP restrictions that redirect enormous communication volumes toward SMS. Dubai specifically has layered VARA (Virtual Asset Regulatory Authority) crypto licensing, DIFC fintech frameworks, and ADGM financial regulation into a jurisdiction that simultaneously hosts crypto exchanges, neobanks, and sovereign wealth fund tech programs — all of which generate intensive OTP traffic where delivery failure costs real money. Culturally, Dubai functions as the Gulf's talent aggregation point: engineers from India, Pakistan, Egypt, Lebanon, and the Philippines cluster here alongside European expats, creating a workforce comfortable with multi-timezone coordination and multi-market mobile network knowledge. Sub-200ms OTP delivery in the UAE is not aspirational — it is the default expectation of regulated financial services customers.

Distributed teammate hub

Timezone: UTC+4. Working language: English (and likely local). Decisions live in writing; we coordinate across timezones via async docs.

Coworking spaces we recommend nearby:

  • Astrolabs Dubai
  • Letswork

Future openings in this hub will likely include: Carrier Ops, Compliance & Finance.

What life looks like here for our team

Reliable internet, growing local tech meetups, and proximity to UAE's regional tech ecosystem.

DogeSMS doesn't have a physical office in Dubai.We're a distributed team — this page describes the city, not a workplace.

Interested?

Email careers@dogesms.com or see all open roles.