Unifi Mobile is offering a new promo for its #Bebas prepaid. If you order a new starter pack, you can get a 30-day LTE pass worth RM55 for free.
The #Bebas Starter Pack is no longer offered for free and it will cost you RM10. The new SIM is bundled with 3GB of LTE data and 100MB of LTE/3G data, but calls and SMS are no longer included. Unifi Mobile charges 20 sen/minute for calls and 10 sen per SMS.
To enjoy the 30-day LTE pass, you would need to top up a minimum of RM20. If you want to continue to enjoy unlimited access, they are offering 2 hours unlimited LTE for RM1 and 24-hours unlimited LTE for RM3. The weekly pass is offered for RM20.
One of the unique propositions of Unifi Mobile #Bebas is that your credits will not expire as long as you keep your line active. You can either top-up, purchase an add-on and make any calls, send an SMS or use mobile data within 90 days from your last usage or purchase.
To purchase more data, Unifi Mobile is still offering the same data plans which are still split between LTE and 3G/LTE quota. The highest option is 4GB of LTE and 4GB of LTE/3G data for RM50.
If you need to make voice calls at a lower rate, they are offering 200 minutes of talk time for RM20. According to the FAQ, voice calls will be charged based on a per second billing block. This means if you make a 15-second call, you will be charged for 15 seconds of usage.
If you’re interested, you can sign up for Unifi Mobile #Bebas via their mobile app which is available on both the App Store and Google Play. You can learn more about the plan here.
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