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Hotlink now has a postpaid plan with unlimited calls and SMS from just RM30

Hotlink debuts their new Postpaid Flex plan today, and starting from just RM30 a month, you can have a postpaid plan that comes with all the benefits of a prepaid one.

This is essentially a first from Hotlink, where they offer a postpaid product so you get billed like a Maxis customer.

Starting from RM30, users get unlimited calls and SMSes to all networks, on top of 1GB high-speed data. The idea here is that you can scale up your plan based on your usage, like if you need additional data but you can customise it at any time via the app. There’s also an array of Internet passes and unlimited app bundles as well, starting from RM5 a month for chat apps, and RM10 for unlimited social and music respectively.

For the price, it’s appealing for those who need unlimited calls and SMS with casual data use. If you need more data, you can get more with a prepaid Hotlink plan.

However, do bear in mind that if you consume your allotted data, you will be throttled down to basic internet speeds. But if you’re the sort that need more in the way of “unlimited” data, ookyo also has a plan that starts from RM 30/month.

Should you be interested in signing up you can visit any Hotlink dealers, Maxis Centers nationwide or click here.

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