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Digi lets you download and stream music for RM3 per month

For those who enjoy music on the go, Digi has introduced its new Music Freedom service that allows you to download and stream music for a minimal flat fee. At RM3/month, you could save a lot as it won’t utilise your precious monthly data quota. For moments when you’re discovering new tracks, you can download them anytime without the need of having fixed WiFi access.

As an introductory offer, Digi is giving 90 days free trial to those who activate from now until 30th June 2015. The Music Freedom subscription is only applicable to Prepaid and Postpaid DiGi subscribers with an active internet plan. Subsequently you will be charged a flat rate of RM3/month.

To activate you can only do so by downloading their Digi Music Freedom app which is available for both Android and iOS. Apart from letting you subscribe to the unlimited music usage package, the Music Freedom app claims to offer extra rewards such as free concert tickets and there’s even a music streaming counter to remind you how much data you’ve saved with their new offering.

Before you start listening, take note that this no data charge offer is only applicable for Deezer, Spotify, Rdio, KKBOX, SoundHound, Digi Music Play, hitz fm, ERA fm, MY FM, Q.us and BE-AT.TV. Other music apps would be utilising your data quota. The RM3/month offer doesn’t come with premium subscription service, so if you want the full Spotify experience, you’ll need to subscribe for it separately at RM14.90 per month.

For more information, head over to Digi Music Freedom page.

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