Whether it is in Malaysia or overseas, you shouldn’t change the way you use your phone. Your smartphone is a necessity and it isn’t practical to search for free WiFi when in foreign land.
Sure you can get a local SIM but shouldn’t you spend that time exploring instead? Read on to find out why U Mobile is the best choice for the globetrotter.
U Mobile offers the best data roaming deal in town. Enjoy unlimited data usage in Australia, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Laos, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan and Thailand for only RM10/day.
In other 21 countries including China, Japan, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, you can also enjoy unlimited usage at a flat RM36/day. Need faster speeds? 4G is also supported in Canada, Oman, Singapore and Thailand.
With rates this affordable, you can forget about getting a local SIM and stay connected upon arriving.
Unlike other telcos, U Data Roam offers unlimited usage while roaming. Not 100MB or 500MB but truly unlimited. So now you can watch HD Videos and surf all you want without hitting your daily cap.
To really travel like a boss, U Mobile lets you take your data overseas for free on its Data BackPack™. It is available for Hero P70, Hero P98, i130, UD95 and UD135 postpaid plans.
That means if you’re on Hero P98 plan, you can use your entire 30GB of data with zero roaming charges. Just enable data roaming in their selected 12 countries and surf on your smartphone as if you’re in Malaysia. If you need more, you can always top up 1.5GB of quota (valid for 3 days) for RM10.
So what are you waiting for? If you love to travel with loads of internet, you might want to check out U Mobile’s latest Hero P98 postpaid plan that offers 30GB of data. Alternatively, you can pick up a U Mobile Power Prepaid and start enjoying data roaming from as low as RM10/day. For more info, head over to U Mobile’s Data Roam page.
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