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Unlimited calls to all networks, Maxis / Digi / Umobile
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wcypierre
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Jan 4 2016, 07:07 PM
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Newbie Programmer
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QUOTE(UntilUComeBack @ Jan 4 2016, 06:16 PM) i work around Jalan Tun Razak / Jalan Semarak Stay Jalan Ipoh / Wangsa Maju / Gombak. sometimes 3g sometimes no services. dunno this celcom shit line or what.  go 4g, 4g ok but once that area no 3g and my phone falls back to 3g........  end up need to set to 2g for data to work.
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wcypierre
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Jan 4 2016, 08:09 PM
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Newbie Programmer
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QUOTE(UntilUComeBack @ Jan 4 2016, 07:10 PM) i guess thats the best telco. iphone auto set 4g. sometimes need go aeroplane mode to make sure network oke again. meh my experience with celcom 4g not bad, 3g then very dodgy. DiGi's 4g is not bad too, not very fast, but pretty usable
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wcypierre
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Jan 4 2016, 08:44 PM
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Newbie Programmer
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QUOTE(UntilUComeBack @ Jan 4 2016, 08:36 PM) Digi? ok-ok la. for emergency. i got another number for digi. using 1malaysia plan? nope. best prepaid v1, backup number too. Surprisingly it works quite well at rural areas where Celcom and U Mobile falls short.
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wcypierre
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Jan 7 2016, 02:15 PM
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Newbie Programmer
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or if you have a dual sim phone, you can go for this setup: Celcom First Basic 38 + U Mobile Power Prepaid 1. Power Prepaid to handle the calls (5 cent per 30 sec + 1gb free data to act as backup data) for RM30 per month 2. Celcom First Basic 38 to act as main data Calls/Data: You have 30/31 ringgit every month and it is very likely for you to accumulate your credit unless you really call a lot. Set it to run on 2g and it will use Maxis's network Internet: Celcom will act as your main data, and if Celcom doesn't have coverage then you can use U Mobile as your backup This post has been edited by wcypierre: Jan 7 2016, 02:17 PM
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