QUOTE(yourinfohere @ Dec 10 2020, 11:17 PM)
Thank you for your reply.
I really surprise, cause you reply me and can wrote very deep and detail till explain even if local call like 03 pass to oversea line still free of charge. Why you so expert and very knowledge of this topic? You ask Digi CS before?
Thank you so much, so I try told to ???. If can, you read below, what I understood I turn in my words. Correct or not?
If the numbers start of above list(pre-fix) for an example
010, 011, 012,...
03, 04, 05, 06,...
No matter after phone call you following press/dial/add any numbers (or/and) he/she pass/redial/re-directed/transfer/use extension line then phone what place in this world still free of charge.
The number like 121, 15145, 1300, 1800 and others, this kind will charge on monthly bill, because this kind starter numbers not in list(pre-fix).
Thank you.
They are all from my personal experience in using Maxis, Digi and Celcom unlimited calls over the years. And the Cathay Pacific Airways and Expedia hotlines that get re-directed to their overseas call centre were two of the few examples of my calls to these foreign companies that offer hotline with Malaysia fixed line numbers.
Yes. Transfer or extension don’t matter as long as the number you call is a local fixed line with the prefix mentioned earlier or local mobile numbers. 1800 is toll-free and call to this number is always free. Special numbers that are chargeable - 1300, 1700, 15454 (TNB and SESB hotline) etc.
QUOTE(yourinfohere @ Dec 10 2020, 11:21 PM)
Digi what name plan I not sure, but the plan is DIGI and can unlimited call and some..., so I assumed above same meaning in all DIGI unlimited call?
The above applies to all Maxis, Digi, Celcom and U Mobile unlimited calls.