Initially available only in Kelantan and Terengganu, Nex.life’s affordable RM100 home broadband plus mobile plan is now beginning to roll out in Kuala Lumpur and Selangor. Nex.life is a new telco brand under Webe Digital which offers unlimited internet at a lower price.
We have reached out to Nex.life and we’re told that their coverage in the Klang Valley is currently available at specific high-rise buildings. At the moment, the plan is available at Ampang, Damansara Damai, Kota Damansara, Bandar Mahkota Cheras, Bandar Sri Damansara Taman Sri Damansara, Taman Daya Kepong Taman Gembira Kuchai Lama, U-Thant, Prima Damansara and Bandar Sungai Long.
Those who are interested, are urged to check for coverage via their website.
To recap, the Nex.life plan provides your home with unlimited fibre broadband at 20Mbps and it is tied with a shorter 12-month contract. During the registration, the plan requires an upfront fee of RM300 which will be used to offset your monthly bills.
The plan originally costs RM110 but Nex.life is offering a subscription fee of RM100/month as an introductory promo. Since this is a no-frills broadband plan, there’s no option for voice calls and you’ll have to buy your own WiFi router.
For the mobile plan, it comes with unlimited data for 4G LTE and monthly 500MB of quota for 3G use. Speeds for 3G will be reduced to 64kbps if you’ve depleted your quota. If you need to use voice calls, it is charged at 20 sen per minute (60-second billing block) while SMS are charged at 15 sen each.
You can learn more in our previous announcement post.
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