DiGi has introduced new Easy Prepaid, a new prepaid plan that offers lower daily internet cap of RM3 and Free Calls & SMS to 3 numbers. It also gives you 10 Free SMS to any network for every RM10 top up made.
The maximum charge of RM3 per day for mobile internet is lower than usual RM5. However we suspect it is the same 384kbps which is too slow for tethering.
New Buddyz is similar to Friends and Family but instead you’ll get free calls and SMS to 3 DiGi numbers that you choose. Free calls however are limited to 60 hours per month. You’ll still get your normal Friends and Family but only 3 instead of the usual six.
Rates
The DiGi starter pack is sold at a higher RM10.80 with RM8 preloaded and 90 days validity. Normal call rates are charged at 30sen/min and SMS at 8sen/SMS to all networks. All calls are charged on 30 seconds billing block.
Please note that the Max RM1 SMS offer is not applicable on this easy prepaid plan . For existing prepaid users If at anytime you wish to switch back to normal DiGi prepaid plan, you can switch over by paying the one off RM3 fee. Do note that you are allowed to change call plans once a month.
So if youve been making a lot of calls to those few favorite numbers, this DiGi prepaid is the way to go with 60 hours of free calls monthly. Plus with daily cap of RM3/day for data, it is perfect for those occasional need of Internet while on the go. Of course if you need cheaper data on a weekly basis, we suggest taking a look at the weekly RM15 per week data plan.
For more details, terms and FAQ, read them up here
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