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Combine your Digi Postpaid 80 all-day and weekend data for RM5/month

  • BY Alexander Wong
  • 23 April 2017
  • 10:05 am
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If you’re looking for a postpaid plan under RM100, Digi’s Postpaid 80 hits the sweet spot by offering unlimited calls and 20GB for RM80/month. For those who use more data on the weekdays, the data split of 10GB for all-day and 10GB for weekends can be annoying.

Now Digi has an added option to give you more freedom to use your data. Similar to Celcom’s AnydayGB add-on, you can combine both all-day and weekend data for a small fee each month.

For an additional RM5/month, you can get 20GB for all-day usage. That’s good news for existing customers that find themselves finishing their all-day quota before their next billing cycle. The rest of the plan remains unchanged as it comes with unlimited calls and 300 SMS to all networks. Excess SMS are charged at 10 sen each and you can also carry forward up to 2GB of unused data to the following month.

If you travel a lot in Asia, you can add-on RM10/month for its Roam like Home add-on. This gives you 5GB of roaming data and 60 minutes of calls which can be used in Brunei, China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Myanmar, Singapore, Taiwan and Thailand.

In case you missed it, Digi is also offering 2GB extra for 24/months if you subscribe to their Postpaid 80 plan online by 30 April 2017. For more info, visit Digi’s postpaid page.

Thanks Ahmad Syafuan for the tip!

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