Celcom Axiata is offering the micro SIM nationwide starting from October onwards. Selected Blue Cube outlets will be offering it as well. Although Celcom is not bundling any iPhone 4 or iPad 3G at the moment, they are obviously wanting to cash in on the new devices with this SIM format.
Existing Celcom subscribers can switch to the micro SIM for only RM10, which is cheaper than DiGi‘s RM20 and Maxis‘s RM25 pricing.
For new broadband subscribers, it is believed that you can select micro SIM instead of the normal SIM for free.
So iPhone 4 and iPad 3G users, you now have a 3rd choice with Celcom.
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