This post is brought to you by Celcom. Carry Forward Unused Internet, exclusively with FIRST
Everyone should have a fast, reliable and most importantly, affordable internet.
Celcom’s FIRST Basic 38 plan is literally the only place you can get all three all at once with added benefits to suit your surfing needs at only RM 38/month! There’s no contract or commitments. Just register for a SIM and you’re good to go.
The Celcom FIRST Basic 38 plan comes chock full of things any good data plan should have, with a healthy 3GB internet quota and extra 3GB Celcom First WiFi to keep your need for the ‘net satisfied.
Also, Celcom is the first network in Malaysia that lets you carry forward any leftover data from your plan over to the next month, to a maximum of 3GB. So you can literally have more than 3GB to play with a month!
On top of that, users will get 50 SMS and 50 free calls to all networks in Malaysia. Any additional calls will be charged at 15sen/minute and 15 sen per SMS.
What’s more, if you sign up during the promo period you will get an extra 1GB Internet and 1GB WiFi to use on top of the standard 2GB data + 2GB WiFi bundling. That’s a grand total of 3GB for you to use as long as you are on the plan. With Celcom, you get to enjoy the Internet at full speed with their extensive nationwide 4G LTE coverage.
You can choose to stay connected at full speeds even if you overshot on your internet quota. Just Max Up from as little as RM3/100MB or RM10/500MB. If heavy usage users, you can opt more data for RM15/1GB or RM50/5GB according to your appetite.
So head on over to your nearest Blue Cube to sign up or visit www.celcom.com.my to find out more!
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