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TuneTalk offers 30GB of free data when you switch over

For the month of June, Tune Talk is giving new subscribers up to 30GB of free data. All you’ll need to do is to make the jump and top up a minimum of RM30 to be eligible.

To get 30GB of data, you’ll need to port-in from another telco. The free data is given out on a monthly basis at 5GB/month for 6 months. For those who sign up with a brand new number on Tune Talk, you’ll get 15GB of free data (5GB x 3 months) instead.

While Tune Talk only requires you to top up at least RM30 to redeem this promo, you would need to keep your line active in order to utilise your data. This means you would still need to perform a top up in the subsequent months.

This free data offer runs from 1st until 30th June 2018. You can learn more on Tune Talk’s promo page.

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