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Free Yonder Music no longer available for Celcom customers

UPDATE: Yonder Music is back.

Yonder Music is a free music streaming service that’s provided exclusively for Celcom and Xpax customers. Not only the subscription is free but customers can stream music without utilising data from their current data plan.

Unfortunately, it appears that the music streaming service is no longer available for Celcom/Xpax customers in Malaysia.

If you’re a Yonder Music user, you’ll see the following message when you launch the app:

There’s no explanation behind its suspension and the app is no longer available for Malaysian users on the AppStore and Google PlayStore. Even Celcom has removed its own Yonder Music page on their site. The suspension notice did say that they are looking for a better way to deliver the best music experience so it’s possible that Yonder Music might resume its services at a later date.

The suspension which takes effect starting yesterday, 23 March 2018, was quite abrupt and they didn’t inform its customers beforehand. Even their official Facebook page has been updated almost daily until they posted up the suspension notice.

Thanks Danny Liew for the tip!

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