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U Mobile now offers Micro SIM with FREE conversion

While all 3 players Celcom, DiGi and Maxis are offering Micro SIM, we have always wondered when is U Mobile’s turn. Today they have answered the call by announcing the availability of U Mobile’s own Micro SIM. The best part is that conversion of SIM is FREE by visiting any U Mobile service centre nationwide.

According to the its CEO, Dr. Kaizad Heerjee, U Mobile recognises the need to provide producs and service which are compatible with the latest device to enhance the user experience. By saying that, U Mobile indeed is looking at fulfilling the users of iPad 3G and also the iPhone 4.

U Mobile offers one of the most affordable 3G broadband plans with 2GB going for RM40 a month. Now they are even having a promotion that comes with a free modem. This is worth considering if you’re within their 3G coverage.

Looks like things are finally moving at U Mobile. Just recently they have also started commercial roll out of HSPA+ which is expected to expand beyond its HQ Berjaya Times Square in the coming weeks.

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