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U Mobile lets you enjoy unlimited free video streaming without using your data quota


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Everyone loves watching videos. At home, at work and even while commuting. With tons of videos ready at your fingertips, why let your mobile data plan stop you from enjoying more?

U Mobile is introducing VIDEO-ONZ, the best way to enjoy video streaming worry-free. Imagine being able to watch videos anytime and anywhere without worrying about finishing your internet quota. Yes, that’s anytime 24 hours and 7 days a week, not just 2AM to 10AM. This is definitely a first for a Malaysian telco.

VIDEO-ONZ is available to all customers with no set up required. It currently includes hyppTV Everywhere, Viu, iFlix, YouTube and YouKu Tudou videos. That should cover all your binge watching needs on Malaysia’s fastest mobile network according to Ookla’s Speedtest. On top of that, it also supports Tonton, ErosNow, Astro on the go, Pocketimes, Herotalkies and ONFM.

The unlimited streaming is available for U Mobile postpaid subscribers on Hero P70, i90 and i130 plans. If you’re not on these plans, not to worry, U Mobile is offering 100% data for both postpaid and prepaid users with an active UMI or MB data package.

So if you’re on a U28 plan with 3GB of data, you’ll get additional 3GB of free data just for video streaming. Note that VIDEO-ONZ is applicable for streaming in standard definition video quality.

These are some of the great innovations from U Mobile that aims to provide greater value for its users. U Mobile now lets you carry your home data overseas with no extra charges with Data Backpack. If that’s not enough, they have also introduced U Data Roam, that offers the lowest unlimited data roaming for only RM10/day. Navigating on the road is also made worry-free as U Mobile offers free Waze usage to all subscribers.

So what are you waiting for? Sign up for U Mobile today if you haven’t already.

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