TM unveils Unifi Basic plan for RM79/month but there’s a catch

UPDATE: TM Unifi Basic plan is now open for registration.

TM has just revealed the most affordable Unifi plan yet. It’s called Unifi Basic and this brand new plan can be yours for under RM80 per month. However, there are a few requirements you will have to meet first.

For starters, this plan is exclusively targeted at households with income that’s less than RM4,500 per month. This means that the plan will require income verification before you can subscribe to it.

Unifi Basic is priced at RM79/month and will offer 30Mbps speeds with a 60GB monthly quota, making this the first Unifi plan with a limited quota. Besides that, this is also a broadband-only plan which means you don’t get add-ons like calls or Unifi TV

According to TM, Unifi Basic will be exclusively online (the site is not up yet) and will be available starting 15 August 2018. However, if you want you can pre-order this plan from the 15th of July 2018 onward.

For now, there aren’t that many details about the plan yet — like how they plan to verify a household’s income — but we will continue to update this post as more information comes in.

If you’re an existing Unifi subscriber, you’ll be getting a 10X speed upgrade. On the other hand, if you’re an existing Streamyx subscriber, here’s what you need to know.

UPDATE: TM Unifi Basic plan is now open for registration. According to TM, it will be available starting 1st August 2018.

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