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Unifi Mobile offers business users unlimited data, calls and SMS for RM59/month

Unifi Mobile is currently running a promo for its mobile postpaid plan for business. Its unlimited plan that’s priced at RM99/month is now offered at only RM59/month for a limited time.

For RM59/month, the plan comes with unlimited data, calls and SMS to all networks. It’s the same price as the unifi Mobile Biz 59 plan which comes with 10GB data (9GB LTE + 1GB 3G), 100 minutes of calls and 25 SMS per month.

If you need to use your mobile data for tethering, you can enjoy 20GB hotspot data at no extra cost with its ongoing Lebih-lebih hotspot offer.

We received the promo info by email and if you’re interested, you can sign up from your zone PIC or visit your nearest TMpoint outlet. Since this is a business plan, you are required to bring your IC along with your company’s authorisation letter or company pass card. The letter must include the company’s stamp (chop) as well as the business registration number.

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