Celcom has yet again extended its FIRST Postpaid plans which was supposed to end on 30 June 2016. The subscription fees from RM45/month remain unchanged but there’s some changes with its bundled SMS and data offering.
For FIRST Blue, you get the same 2GB (all time) + 2GB (Weekend) data along with 50 minutes of calls and SMS. However its carry forward internet feature has been reduced from 2GB to 1GB.
If you need more data, you can MAX UP 1GB of data for RM20 and it comes with free unlimited music streaming with Yonder. According to its FAQ, you can also carry forward your MAX UP data for RM10 and this feature will be available after 15 July.
Hitting the sweet spot at RM80/month, FIRST Gold Postpaid has maintained its 5GB + 5GB data offering but its carry forward quota has also been slashed from 5GB to 2.5GB. Celcom is still offering unlimited free calls however SMS are now charged at 20 sen each. On the flip side, Celcom now offers unlimited social messaging on WhatsApp and WeChat for FIRST Gold and Platinum users.
The ultimate FIRST Platinum plan at RM150/month still gives you a total of 18GB of data along with unlimited calls and SMS. Similar to the other plans, you can only carry 50% of your all time data quota (4.5GB) and it also gets unlimited social messaging for WhatsApp and WeChat.
Need supplementary lines? Celcom has finally upgraded its FIRST 1+5 offering with 4X the data. It now gets 1GB (all time) + 1GB Weekend data as well as the ability to carry forward 500MB of unfinished internet to the following month.
Each supplementary line gets 50 minutes of calls and 50 SMS to all networks. In addition, each 1+5 line also provides 2,000 minutes of calls and 2,000 SMS to the principal line. If the principal line is a FIRST Gold or Platinum, the supplementary line holders are also entitled to enjoy free unlimited WhatsApp and WeChat.
For more info, you can head over to Celcom’s FIRST Blue, Gold and Platinum pages.
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