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You can still enjoy Free Internet Roaming on U Mobile

There’s a saying, the best things in life are free. If you love to travel, you’ll be happy to know that U Mobile’s free internet roaming offer has been extended until 31st March 2016. This allows you to stay in touch and post a couple of social updates during your travels for free.

This is applicable for both postpaid and prepaid users, covering Australia, Cambodia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Singapore, Taiwan and Thailand. For Postpaid, it has additional support for India as well. The 50MB free quota refreshes each day. Take note that the cycle is refreshed at 11:59PM based on the respective time zone of the country’s capital city (e.g. Canberra for Australia).

If you do exceed the 50MB limit, your data charge is capped at RM30/day for unlimited usage. During our visit to Australia, we used U Mobile as our primary connection and it does deliver unlimited usage as we raked up over 4.2GB in quota. Before enabling data roaming, make sure you’ve selected the right roaming telco partner as listed below to avoid unwanted bill shocks.

Postpaid users can start enjoying free internet roaming immediately if you’re an active customer for 6 months. Otherwise, you can activate this by signing up for auto-debit billing. Prepaid users, on the other hand, are required to top up RM50 before traveling.

For more information, head over to U Mobile’s Data Roaming page.

U Mobile Roaming (Postpaid)

U Mobile Roaming (Prepaid)

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