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It’s 2018 and people are queuing up for a TM product. Can you believe it?

You’ve seen queues for clothing, devices and even burgers. But you probably would never expect to see a line for a prepaid SIM card from TM.

In case you missed it, TM has introduced its new Unifi Mobile service and they are giving away one million SIM cards with 20GB of LTE data. Each person can register for up to 5 lines so that’s 100GB worth of data that you can get for free.

The key highlight of Unifi Mobile is its non-expiry feature as long as your SIM card is active. So that’s free LTE data that you can use at any time as long as there’s at least 1MB of data usage or a voice call/sms made every 90 days. Apparently, over 100,000 SIMs have been collected so far. If you prefer to have it delivered, it will cost you RM10.60.

If you’re interested, you can register for your SIM Pack by downloading the Mobile@Unifi app that’s available for both Android and iOS. You can learn more in our Unifi Mobile post.

Below are the lines at TMpoint Cyberjaya and at Menara TM.

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