While DiGi is merely starting its ROI for the new BlackBerry Curve 9300, Celcom is going full swing with the device. Celcom Exec 50 and Exec 250 customers can get the Curve 9300 for RM688 with a RM250 monthly commitment. If that’s too high, the device goes for RM788 or RM888 for a lesser monthly commitment of RM148 and RM118 respectively. The commitment plans are on a 12 months contract.
For prepaid users, Xpax is offering the Curve 9300 at RM1188. It is interesting to note that Xpax has the lowest prepaid Blackberry subscription at only 50 sen a day for unlimited BBM usage.
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