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Instanet no frills prepaid broadband by Celcom

Celcom has revealed Instanet, its no frills instant broadband offering.

There are 3 plans:
Instanet Daily (24 hours) – RM5 with 500MB quota
Instanet Weekly (7 days) – RM18 with 1GB quota
Instanet Monthly (30 days) – RM50 with 1.5GB quota

Speeds are rated up to 512Kbps. After quota has exceeded, the speeds will be throttled down to 64kbps. Additional quota can be purchased at RM15 for 1GB and RM50 for 5GB.

Currently they are also doing a promotion for Instanet Monthly where the first month is offered at only RM30 instead of the usual RM50. This offer is valid from 27th June – 27th July 2011.

Like any other prepaid broadbands, they are offering 2 package bundles. For SIM only, they have a RM12.50 bundle for SIM card and RM10 credit. For those without a 3G modem can opt for their RM108 bundle of SIM Card + USB modem + RM10 credit.

For more information, visit Instanet official site.

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