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Students can now enjoy UniFi from just RM99/month

TM has officially announced their brand new UniFi plans for students and technopreneurs which has been in the works for some time now. These new plans are called UniFi Edu and UniFi eBiz. Here’s what you can get with these plans.

UniFi Edu

This one, as the name suggests, is for the students out there. There are three separate plans under UniFi Edu. For those on a tight budget, you can opt for the entry-level UniFi Edu Lite Plan which gives you download speeds of 10Mbps and upload speeds of 5Mbps for RM99/month. Moving up a tier, there’s the UniFi Edu Advance Plan which gives you download speeds of 30Mbps and upload speeds of 10Mbps for RM169/month. Finally, you’ve got the one for ballers, called the UniFi Edu Pro Plan, that gives you 100Mbps download speeds and 50Mbps upload speeds for RM299/month.

For the UniFi Edu Pro and Edu Advance plans, you will also get a HyppTV Set-Top-Box (STB) and a HyppTV pack of your choice. Users on the Edu Lite plan don’t get the STB as it only comes with HyppTV Everywhere. However, all plans do come with access to wifi@unifi and 600 minutes of calls.

To be eligible for this plan, you will need to be between 18 and 25 years of age, possess a student card, and also be studying in Malaysia.

Here’s how much you save with these new UniFi Edu packages:

10Mbps UniFi Edu Lite — RM129 RM99 (save RM30)
30Mbps UniFi Edu Advance — RM199 RM169 (save RM30)
100Mbps UniFi Edu Pro — RM329 RM299 (save RM30)

UniFi eBiz

Besides taking care of students, TM also has a set of plans for the small and medium enterprises called UniFi eBiz. To be eligible for this plan, your company must be registered under the category of “Online Business”.

Much like UniFi Edu, UniFi eBiz also has three plans. The most entry-level of them is the UniFi Biz Lite Plan which gives you 10Mbps download and 5Mbps upload speeds for RM179/month. Moving up a tier, you have the UniFi Biz Advance Plan which gives you 30Mbps download and 10Mbps upload speeds for RM249/month. Finally, the top tier UniFi Biz Pro Plan gives you 100Mbps download with 50Mbps upload speeds for RM349/month.

UniFi Biz Lite also comes with the Simple Voice Plus 30 (monthly free calls up to RM30) plan while the UniFi Biz Advance will come bundled with Simple Voice Plus 50 (monthly free calls up to RM50). The UniFi Biz Pro, on the other hand, comes with the Simple Voice Plus 70 plan that offers free calls up to RM70 monthly.

There also appears to be an add-on service called “instaweb” which can help companies start up their online presence for RM10/month.

Here’s how much you save with these new UniFi eBiz packages:

10Mbps UniFi eBiz Lite — RM199 RM179 (save RM20)
30Mbps UniFi eBiz Advance — RM299 RM249 (save RM50)
100Mbps UniFi eBiz Pro — RM399 RM349 (save RM50)

If you guys are interested, you can sign up for either UniFi eBiz or UniFi Edu packages at any TMpoints around the country.

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