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post May 4 2016, 02:52 PM

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QUOTE(Mighty Duck @ May 4 2016, 02:23 PM)
Digi Strike BACK.....Share data plan

Digi introduces Internet Sharing service for existing Digi Postpaid Plans
Posted:  May 4, 2016   By: Rory Lee   3 comments  
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Digi today announced their brand new Internet Sharing feature for all existing postpaid plans as well as a new supplementary plan that take advantage of this new feature.
Internet Sharing with Digi Postpaid is a nifty new service for Digi postpaid plans that allow users to share their quota with up to six supplementary lines by simply adding RM10 to their existing bill. This service is available for all existing Digi Postpaid plans with the only requirement being that the plan must have unlimited voice calls to all networks.

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That means, if you, for example, wanted to commit the bare minimum for an Internet Sharing activated plan, you can go for Digi’s lowest Postpaid 28 plan. With this, simply add RM10 for unlimited voice calls and an additional RM10 to activate the sharing feature within the plan which brings the total up to RM48/month excluding the cost of your supplementary lines.

From there, you can choose (if you want) to purchase any of the three new internet top up booster packs that can be purchased with an Internet Sharing activated plan. These internet top up boosters offer a choice of either an additional 0.5GB of quota for RM5, 7GB of quota for RM35 or 12GB for RM50. This additional data is valid for 30 days from the date of purchase.

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In addition to this new service, Digi also introduced two new ways you can share your internet quota. The first is via an RM10/month “gadget SIM” which you can use to share your Digi Postpaid internet quota with your other devices like your tablet. This SIM is not capable of making calls, however.

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If you want to share between family members, Digi’s new Share with Family supplementary line gives you unlimited calls to all networks for RM38/month. This line does not have data, however, as its data quota comes from the shared quota of the principal line.

To avoid unnecessary confusion, all the controls — including data allocation between supplementary lines — have been baked into the MyDigi app. This lets you easily manage the amount of data each supplementary line gets on the fly.

The only caveat is that when you activate Internet Sharing on your principal line, you lose the ability to rollover your Internet data to the next month. But, all supplementary lines (should they come with their own data quota) will be able to roll over their own internet quota to the next month.

For more information, you can head on over to their website.
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RM38/supp line with ZERO data is clearly a loser here
but Digi data quota add on is cheap... 12GB@RM50, 7Gb@RM35
Maxis must lower the data quota add on... for those who need more data add on...

This post has been edited by vez: May 4 2016, 02:54 PM
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post Sep 25 2016, 12:22 AM

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QUOTE(cappuccino vs latte @ Sep 24 2016, 08:08 AM)
I'm considering Apple Music too.
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QUOTE(omega10 @ Sep 24 2016, 08:35 AM)
No more 3GB extra data for music streaming if not subscribed to Spotify.
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Apple Music cheaper?? i thought is USD4.99
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post Oct 31 2016, 11:48 AM

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QUOTE(stevenlee @ Oct 31 2016, 11:31 AM)
Not sure.. when i wan cancel they ask me wait until this weekend see
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rclxms.gif better value plan maybe
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post Oct 31 2016, 07:23 PM

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QUOTE(aeiou228 @ Oct 31 2016, 12:04 PM)
Here is the quick glance of how Maxis compare to it's competitors. If minus the useless 5GB VoD, Maxis is so so much far behind its rivals.

Maxis RM98  5GB all day + 5GB totally useless Video on Demand.
Celcom RM80 20GB (10GB all day + 10GB weekend)
Digi RM80 20GB (10GB all day + 10GB 4G weekend)
U Mobile RM70 15GB all day + 7GB video onz (Much better than Maxis VoD)
The savings between U mobile and Maxis is a whooping RM28 !!
Rather than paying RM98 to Maxis and gets only 5GB, one can safely port over to U Mobile and use the RM28 savings and top up RM2 to put a Hotlink sim into sim slot 2 and get additional 2GB all day + 8GB weekend (Total: 25GB) as back up if one is still hesitant about U Mobile coverage.
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very good comparison... Maxis in deep shit again biggrin.gif
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post Nov 5 2016, 07:07 PM

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QUOTE(izwanikhsan @ Nov 5 2016, 06:44 PM)
To be honest, Celcom and Digi are not that far behind in term of network coverage and stability. With new spectrum allocation, other telcos are catching up and whether they like it or not, sooner or later Maxis has to join the price war.
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agreed biggrin.gif Maxis no longer superior but yet they still playing with high prices...
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post Nov 11 2016, 08:05 AM

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QUOTE(IMfae_ @ Nov 10 2016, 11:47 PM)
I'll get 50gb on data pool now! 40gb + 10gb on MOP 158 (;
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not sure you know sub line cannot use main line 20gb for weekend 4G, sub line have their own 5GB for weekend 4G smile.gif

so only 25GB is share across one main + one sub
main have its own 20GB for weekend and sub have its own 5GB for weekend

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