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Clueless on which telco? Prepaid or postpaid?, Enquiries, discussions and suggestions
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sms2u
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Feb 22 2014, 11:11 PM
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QUOTE(cenkudu @ Feb 22 2014, 08:13 PM) if someone will going to work overseas for let say 2 years, what plan should he take for the sake of maintaining the number? the malaysia sim is only for the purpose receiving pin code or any ams alert from bank (therefore must have roaming) Many option available. Consider change to any provider or plan which offer longer validity and reload or do share atop up or talk time transfer with other. Or buy. May be can use share up top up / talk time transfer as it will cos less like 0.25 or 0.50 for each time. But, it will accumulate more acredit later. Either u can sell or give to other.
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sms2u
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Jul 5 2014, 05:25 PM
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QUOTE(kilazilla @ Jul 3 2014, 10:35 PM) Hi looking for a postpaid plan. Using digi 3gb/ month and pay as u use voice... using calls about 40/50 per month and bills come about 120/month. 2 years contract expiring this month and just wondering any better plans around for MNP? as for data, uses about 2g/month. no need good nationwide coverage as mostly in city. U can consider UMI48 from umobile http://www.u.com.my/prepaid/unlimited-mobile-internet-plan
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sms2u
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Oct 5 2014, 02:08 PM
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QUOTE(numbertwo @ Oct 5 2014, 11:41 AM) My maxshit BIS (RM55) and value+ call plan (RM50) contract has expired.. i wanna switch to prepaid. Umobile is good enough in the city.. but what about overseas when you need data roaming.. Do you get to enjoy the RM38/-unlimited access ? And how's their coverage in small towns? Anyone here make frequent outstation trips in peninsular or frequent overseas trip, pls share your experience? tks Let me know if u interested to switch to umobile in order u can get the best way to switch to umobile
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