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Digi offers 50% extra quota on its prepaid internet add-ons

Digi has bumped up its prepaid mobile internet by offering 50% more quota for its data add-ons. For RM28/month, you get a combined 7GB of data that’s valid for a full month.

For the base RM28/month option, you get 3GB of data (up from 2GB) and 2GB each for both video and music streaming. The higher RM38 and RM48 options give you 4.5GB and 7.5GB of data respectively along with 2GB + 2GB quota for video and music streaming. Digi lets you use these data allocations on both 3G and 4G networks.

As a comparison for a RM30/month add-on, Hotlink gives you 4GB (2GB data + 2GB YouTube) and it’s similar to Xpax with 4GB but it gets a different split of (2GB data + 1GB Facebook + 1GB YouTube). On U Mobile’s UMI 30 add-on, you get a combined 5GB (2.5GB data + 2.5GB video-onz) of internet.

The list of supported Digi Music and Video freedom platform are as follows:

The add-on internet plans are applicable for both Digi Prepaid LiVE and Prepaid Best subscribers. Once subscribed, it will be renewed automatically on a monthly basis. Take note that the 50% extra quota is offered as a time-limited promo.

For more info, visit Digi’s Prepaid Internet add-on page.

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