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Hotlink now offers free 999GB data for Facebook

Hotlink is now dishing out virtually unlimited data for Facebook with its latest Free Fast Facebook offer for a year. This is applicable if you pick up a new Hotlink FAST or Hotlink Super starter pack and activate an eligible internet pass by end of this year.

The 999GB free Facebook data will be granted if you activated one of the following passes:
(a) Daily RM3 Mobile Internet Pass
(b) Weekly RM10 Mobile Internet Pass
(c) Any monthly RM35 and above Mobile Internet Pass

The validity of the free data will follow the validity of your internet pass. So a daily pass will grant you 999GB of Facebook data per day.

Unfortunately, this is only for new subscribers that activate their Hotlink sim pack from 2nd November 2017 until 31st December 2017. According to Hotlink, the free data covers usage on Facebook and Facebook Messenger app, including Facebook Videos and Facebook Live.

For more info, visit the Hotlink Free Fast Facebook page.

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