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Last call: webe actually did it

After a number of “last calls”, webe has finally closed its postpaid plan for new registrations. If you we’re planning to get webe’s never-ending data, calls and SMS plan, the last day to signup was 12 January 2018.

Existing webemobile and webebroadband customers can continue to enjoy their current plan with no changes on pricing. The webemobile unlimited plan was going for RM79/month, while the webebroadband plan costs RM59/month with 20GB of data.

So what’s next for webe? According to their website, a new mobile plan will be introduced very soon. It doesn’t say when it will be available but you can register your interest to be among the first to know.

In case you missed it, webe was supposed to be rebranded to unifi but strangely, they have maintained their current name until today. We are guessing that their upcoming postpaid plan might be introduced under the unifi brand.

A few days ago, TM had announced that its HyppTV and HyppTV Everywhere will be rebranded to unifi TV and unifi playTV respectively. The name change took effect starting yesterday and it’s already reflected on the HyppTV Everywhere app.

UPDATE: TM’s UniFi Mobile service revealed and it’s a prepaid.

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