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MilesAndMore
post Apr 14 2017, 06:47 PM

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QUOTE(dragonnite99999 @ Apr 14 2017, 09:27 AM)
Wow umobile lover, P38 & P48 newly introduced in the market with unlimited call, this is superb move from umobile. Anyone have idea about how unlimited call is it meant? like digi unlimited call = 1000min free call? Any idea about this?
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No FUP applies for all DiGi Postpaid with Unlimited Call plans. But FUP does apply to U Mobile's Unlimited Call Plans. It didn't say exactly how many hours though.
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post Apr 15 2017, 09:52 AM

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QUOTE(dragonnite99999 @ Apr 14 2017, 11:36 PM)
ok, do u have experienced about exceed the FUP? Or anyone else have the related experience? pls advise. i just changed to P38 with unlimited call, will see how the unlimited call perform and charges...
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No prior experience as I have been using DiGi and Maxis only.
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post Apr 16 2017, 01:18 PM

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QUOTE(heavenly91 @ Apr 16 2017, 12:45 PM)
Digi Prepaid Internet 'Add-On' tab.
How much is the plan

Do they have 'unlimited' call?
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Maxis Postpaid plans these days all come with 'unlimited calls'. As a matter of fact, Maxis is the first telco in Malaysia to offer unlimited calls. The rest are just copycat.

The cheapest standard plan is RM98/month. For East Malaysia, the cheapest plan is RM68/month.

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QUOTE(tympg @ Apr 16 2017, 01:48 PM)
Let's hope they don't copycat Maxis-type pricing.
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Judging from all the prepaid and postpaid plans they have introduced over the last few months, i don't think they will.

Having been a DiGi user for 13 years now and a Maxis user on and off over the years, Maxis after all, do have a more stable service compared to DiGi. I do have some issues with DiGi 4G LTE service at major shopping centres such as Mid-Valley Megamall and KLCC where the DiGi 4G LTE signal is on but the internet is unusable. I frequently face such issue at Mid-Valley South Court area, inside AEON Supermarket on LG and near the toilet area near to CIMB Bank/Kim Gary Restaurant but never had any issue with Maxis. Whenever Maxis data becomes unusable it normally is because it fails to connect to Maxis 4G LTE.


QUOTE(heavenly91 @ Apr 16 2017, 02:54 PM)
Still expensive though.

I am looking for a telco which offers unlimited call for Prepaid..
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1,000 minutes with 4GB data for RM38/month is probably the best deal you can get for a Prepaid plan now. Otherwise another alternative is the U Mobile P38 Postpaid plan but U Mobile internet is really slow most of the times. Unless you're a salesman who only cares about unlimited calls, one is better off staying with DiGi and pay RM38 to DiGi every month.
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QUOTE(scamboy @ Apr 16 2017, 04:50 PM)
Digi- Its an add on pack and have to be renewed monthly, meaning Digi can stop offering the RM38 add on anytime.
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It is true that DiGi can stop the InternetPlus package anytime. However, based on what DiGi has done in the past, those users who have subscribed to any InternetPlus package will still get to enjoyed it as long as they do not unsubscribe to the plan when the internet pass is no longer offered, similar to the old DiGi Best Prepaid users who still can subscribe to SLL at a much cheaper rate of RM38, or DiGi Smart Prepaid users who can still enjoy 2GB of free data every weekend despite that this type of prepaid plan had been withdrawn from sale.


QUOTE(scamboy @ Apr 16 2017, 04:50 PM)
U Mobile P38 is postpaid, they can take out all those free streaming but they simply cannot reduce the Internet GB or take out Unlimited Voice calls, as long as you pay your bill.
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U Mobile reserves the right to alter the offering of their Postpaid plan anytime too. Yes. They can reduce the data quota should they wish or even impose a stricter FUP for the cheaper postpaid plans that currently come with unlimited calls.

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