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Can’t finish your 30GB Hero P98 Postpaid quota? Now you can share at RM20 per line.

  • BY Alexander Wong
  • 10 September 2016
  • 4:28 pm
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U Mobile’s P98 Hero Postpaid plan is the most generous in the market with an epic 30GB of data for just RM98/month. With Video-onz now including YouTube and Facebook videos into its free streaming lineup, it is almost impossible for most people to finish their monthly quota.

Now the orange telco has introduced an even cheaper way to share your data or you can get a spare data SIM for just RM20/line.

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With its new Share 20 member line, you can get additional supplementary accounts to utilise your 30GB quota. The share account won’t get unlimited free calls but you can make free 30 minutes of voice calls per day within the U Mobile’s network.

So for 1 supplementary line (RM98+RM20), that’s just RM59/line with 15GB each. A total of 3 supplementary lines (RM98+RM20+RM20+RM20) would bring the cost down to just RM39.50/line with 7GB each. Of course, there’s no fixed allocation for each line, so everyone is free to use within its shared 30GB allocation.

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Previously, U Mobile is only offering a single Share 50 supplementary plan. That comes with unlimited calls and it adds on additional 3GB data into the shared data quota. So if you’re on a P98 plan, getting a Share 50 member line will give you a total of 33GB to share with both lines. The Share 20 member line is also applicable for P50 and P70 postpaid as well. Take note that Video-onz is only valid for the main line, so watching videos on the supplementary line would consume your normal quota. For more info, head over to U Mobile’s Hero Plus page.

Thanks Mike Yap for the tip!

Tags: Supplementary PostpaidU MobileU Mobile Hero P98 PostpaidU Mobile Hero PlusU Mobile Hero Plus PostpaidU Mobile Hero PostpaidU Mobile P98U Mobile P98 postpaid
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