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Celcom now offers First Basic 38 at RM38/month with 3GB of data

If Celcom’s First Basic 85 and First Elite postpaid plans are too high of a commitment, now they are offering an affordable option for just RM38/month.

The new First Basic 38 offers an all-in-one package consisting of 3GB data + 3GB WiFi, 50 minutes of calls and 50 SMS each month. The 3GB data is offered for a limited time only (Standard offer is 2GB data + 2GB WiFi), and for a mere RM38/month, it is quite a steal compared to other postpaid offers. If you can’t finish your quota, Celcom even allows you to carry forward unused data up to 3GB per month.

Once you exceeded your allocated talktime and minutes, the plan charges RM0.15/minute for calls and RM0.15 per SMS. If you need more internet, you can always top up more data from as little as RM3 for 100MB, to RM15/GB or RM50/5GB.

On top of the standard plan offering, Celcom offers additional add-on for business users. For an additional RM10/month, you can enjoy 50 hours of calls among your colleagues under Celcom First Basic 38 with Business Circle. For unlimited free calls within Celcom, you can get Business Unlimited for an extra RM50/month.

For more information, check out Celcom First Basic page.

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