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Celcom and Xpax offer 2 months free iflix to all customers

Starting today, Celcom customers from both postpaid and Xpax prepaid can start enjoying unlimited movies and TV series on iflix. Similar to Digi, the iflix free subscription is valid for 2 months and customers can start watching without the need of signing in.

Once the 2 months free iflix offer is over, Celcom Postpaid and Xpax customers may continue at RM9/month. The subscription is charged directly to their postpaid bill or deduct directly from the prepaid credit. This direct billing feature allows anyone to subscribe without the need of credit or debit cards.

A regular iflix subscription costs RM10/month but if you sign for a year, it will cost RM96 which is about RM8/month. In case you missed it, TM is also offering free iflix for a full year to all residential TM Unifi subscribers. Just connect your device onto your home’s WiFi and start watching without logging in.

For more info, you can head over here.

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