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It's actually the other way around. 3GB comes with the standard DiGi Postpaid 68 plan. 2GB is the extra data given to East Malaysia residents.Digi Fans Club & Enquiries V10, Always the smarter choice
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QUOTE(uhlaw @ May 15 2016, 08:39 PM) For whole day, i kept facing drop call on my every first attempt. Calls dropped after talking for average 15 seconds. Is it post MNP issue? Which area are you at ? You should call DiGi to lodge a complaint.QUOTE(nexona88 @ May 15 2016, 08:40 PM) This is actually a counter offer to Maxis Sabah/Sarawak MaxisONE plan 68 and has been on sale just about two days after Maxis came up with the special East Malaysia promotion. Celcom on the other hand didn't have come up with any counter offer. Out of the Big 3, Maxis has the smallest market share in East Malaysia.QUOTE(zher4883 @ May 15 2016, 08:41 PM) Such as allowing higher car prices, KFC, McDonalds and almost everything in East Malaysia ? And at the same time still take 95% of the profit from oil and gas produced in East Malaysia ? |
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QUOTE(uhlaw @ May 15 2016, 09:01 PM) I stay in Sibu town area, Sarawak. LTE 4G mode. With only 3 bars out of 4 bars signal. I guess is mostly MNP issue which the process is not being done properly. That's quite normal actually. I'm staying in Titiwangsa area now which is about 8 minutes from KLCC if there is no jam. Currently there are only 3 bars on my iPhone signal as well as iPad's. But also no problem getting LTE signal and so far the internet speed is quite good. |
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QUOTE(UntilUComeBack @ May 20 2016, 11:32 AM) Supposedly they should.QUOTE(hkboey @ May 20 2016, 04:29 AM) Blardy DiGi... I think they are the only operator charge for Missed Call Notification which they called it as NotifyMe SMS. Yes. It used to be free but became chargeable a few years back. |
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QUOTE(OcHaa @ May 20 2016, 05:12 PM) Anyone here signed the note 5 plan with crappy 4GB gets a free upgrade ???? You're not alone. Those who bought iPhone 6S/6S+ paid a lot more with crappy postpaid plan too.It's damn silly whereby they are offering such freaking good deals to new signers (without any plan) whereby they neglected those who signed plan with them ... and damn hell its only been 5 months into my plan ..... 2 yrs in total .. zzzz |
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QUOTE(tympg @ May 20 2016, 08:38 PM) At the time DiGi was still offering the old postpaid plan with device on contract. When DiGi revamped their postpaid offerings, they did not offer the same upgrade to existing contracted postpaid subscribers with device. |
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QUOTE(cenkudu @ May 21 2016, 08:04 PM) can anyone enlighten me about digi offer for family plan. let say planning to have the $80 plan for principal (unlimited call and 10gb internet) and have 1 supp to share the internet and have unlimited call (i assume unlimited call to any network). total will be RM 80+ 28+ RM 20 (share internet and call charge)= RM 128? confuse Yes. Correct. RM80 (principal line) + RM10 (to enable internet sharing) + RM28 (supplementary line) + RM10 (to enable unlimited calls to all networks for the supplementary line). |
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QUOTE(cenkudu @ May 21 2016, 08:56 PM) tq2...comparing with 2 principal celcom RM 80X 2= RM 160 (2 lines 10 GB + 10 GB...this supps only have 7GB +3 GB) Total internet sharing quota is 7GB all-day + 3GB weekend (from principal line). The supplementary will have additional 1GB from his own line (DiGi Postpaid 28 More Internet plan).It depends how you use your internet quota. Many people need more data allocation for weekdays. So some may find the 5GB data allocation for weekend for Celcom First Gold plan excessive. Besides, Celcom limits 1.25GB to each weekend while there is no such restriction for DiGi Postpaid Plan 80. By the way, with this DiGi internet sharing plan with supplementary line, you can buy an internet pass for 7GB all-day data for just RM35. Assume you do need more data for that particular month, you will need to pay just (RM80 + RM10 + RM28 + RM10 + RM35) x 6% GST. It will be RM3 more expensive than two Celcom First Gold lines but at least this RM35 data pass for 7GB is optional and you can subscribe to it only when you need it. Overall the DiGi plan probably gives more value compared to Celcom. |
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QUOTE(Zhao @ May 21 2016, 09:40 PM) That's great. In the reply email I got from DiGi says DiGi Postpaid 80 is not eligible for this offer. I guess the CS was wrong.QUOTE(Qash-M @ May 21 2016, 09:56 PM) I think most people would've agree if the 30GB limit for 1-7am to be capped daily or weekly instead of current one. Or raise it to 60GB instead... Are you talking about the one for DiGi Best Prepaid ? |
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QUOTE(Qash-M @ May 22 2016, 01:11 AM) Mine's Smart Prepaid MNP. But I never subscribed to any internet pass so I wouldn't know. But some people at the other thread are saying theirs are capped at 15GB. But early on got another user said he got 35GB.This post has been edited by MilesAndMore: May 22 2016, 02:20 AM |
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QUOTE(zher4883 @ May 23 2016, 09:01 AM) Only plan comes with Unlimited Calls and SMS are eligible for supplementary line. If you want to share Unlimited Calls and SMS, add on RM48 per supplementary line. Only sharing data add on RM10 per line. Only unlimited calls, not unlimited SMS. Most DiGi postpaid plans do not come with unlimited SMS. |
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