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We travelled over 1,000km to the end of Asia to test U Mobile’s network coverage

This post is brought to you by U Mobile.

It seems like the general consensus is that although U Mobile’s plans and prices are pretty good, the problem with everyone’s favourite orange telco is their coverage. This is exacerbated when it comes to rural and suburban areas.

But the thing is, U Mobile says that they’ve improved their network coverage, especially down south. In fact, they’re so confident that they’ve challenged us to test their network. So, that’s exactly what we did — all the way to the southernmost point of the Asian continent.

To learn more about U Mobile’s #UCubaTry campaign, check out this link.

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