Digi is now offering even more data for its prepaid customers. With its new biGBonus promotion, you can enjoy as much as 30GB extra each month on top of your monthly data quota.
Digi’s biGBonus offer is similar to Hotlink’s free 1GB/day Happy Hour promotion but it comes with 6 times the duration. Each day, you will get 1GB extra data that you can use between 1PM to 7PM.
For RM3/day, you’ll get 1GB that you can use for the whole day plus 1GB biGBonus data. Meanwhile, while the weekly RM9 option comes with 1.5GB data for a week plus an extra 7GB biGBonus data. For its RM30 option, you’ll get 5GB for 30 days with an extra 30GB of biGBonus.
Take note that the same biGBonus rule applies for both weekly and monthly. This means you are limited to an extra 1GB/day between 1PM to 7PM. As a comparison, Hotlink’s Happy Hour is only usable for 1 hour, but you get the flexibility to choose when to use it.
Unlike Hotlink, this extra data promo is only applicable for the 3 options above. The normal monthly plans such as RM28 for 5GB, RM38 for 8GB and RM48 for 10GB remains unchanged. As usual, these plans are time limited and it is valid from now until 30 June 2017.
In summary, Digi’s new biGBonus promo is probably what you get when you blend Xpax’s Burung Hantu and Hotlink’s Happy Hour promotion together. The timing is a bit weird for mid-day and it’s a total opposite of Burung Hantu’s 1AM to 7AM duration. But who can say no to free data? What do you think of this new offer? Let us know in the comments below.
For more info, visit Digi’s Prepaid Internet Plan page.
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