This post is brought to you by Celcom
Instant messaging is awesome because you can connect with people from around the world in an instant. But the thing about messaging is that it’s all just text, or communication by thumb, if you will.
However, humans weren’t really designed to communicate with their thumbs. Yea, we’ve got emojis and gifs now, but none of those have the emotional impact of someone’s voice or, better yet, their presence.
So, in view of connecting people this Chinese New Year, Celcom is presenting you with a few festive goodies.
The Chinese New Year is a time of gathering and celebration. You should be able to meet your loved ones, and even if you can’t, you should at least be able to have real, wholesome conversations with them.
Celcom understands the importance of real conversation. That’s why, when you subscribe to Celcom’s FIRST Gold, Gold Plus and Platinum plans, you’re going to get unlimited calls to all networks. If prepaid is more your thing, Celcom’s XPAX also gives you unlimited calls to a selected number for just RM1.
In addition to that, Celcom has also made it easier for you to personally connect with your loved ones by offering their customers RM15 off Grab rides from the 26th of February to the 31st of March. This promotion is valid for two rides per mobile number and is only available for the first 5,000 rides in the promotional period.
With Celcom, there’s no excuse to not talk with your loved ones this festive season. Remind those who matter to you why they matter and have a Happy Chinese New Year, everyone!
For more information on Celcom’s postpaid and prepaid plans, you can head on over to their website.
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