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You can still get Unifi Mobile with up to 30GB of Free LTE data

If you haven’t try Unifi Mobile, its free SIM offer has been extended until 30 June 2018. You can enjoy a total of 30GB of Free LTE data which will never expire as long as you keep your SIMs active.

The Unifi Mobile #BEBAS costs RM10 per SIM card but you can still get it for free during the extended promo period. In each SIM, you get 10GB of LTE data, 50MB of 3G/LTE data, 10 minutes of calls and 10 SMS. You can register up to 3 SIMs per ID.

TM has confirmed that you don’t need to reload to keep your line active as long as there is usage such as internet browsing, video streaming, sending SMS, making calls within 90 days from your last purchase and (or) usage date. Unifi is also offering unlimited data add-ons where you can enjoy unlimited LTE usage for RM5/day or RM20/week.

Take note that LTE data is only usable in TM’s 4G coverage that operates on band 5 (850MHz). If your line drops to 3G Roaming on Celcom, it will utilise your 3G/LTE data quota. Since there’s only 50MB of 3G/LTE data in the SIM card, you will need to purchase 3G/LTE data add-ons to stay connected in 3G areas.

To sign up, just download the Unifi Mobile app that’s available on Android and iOS. After registering, the SIMs can be collected at your nearest TMpoint or you can have it delivered to you for a fee.

[ SOURCE, VIA ]

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