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Digi’s WiFi network available at 7,000 locations nationwide, pass starts from RM1

Digi is offering its subscribers unlimited internet with its all-access unlimited Digi WiFi service. This is offered exclusively to Digi customers and the WiFi hotspot network is now available at more than 7,000 hotspot locations throughout Malaysia in high traffic areas such as shopping malls, business centres, universities and colleges, and tourist attractions.

According to Digi, the WiFi hotspot service is now commercialised after a successful 2-month pilot project that was held last year in more than 277 locations in Klang Valley and Seremban. This is a paid service and it is charged directly from your Digi prepaid balance or via your postpaid bill.

As a special promo, they are offering 50% off on WiFi on-demand passes from now until 31st October. 30-minute access is now going for RM0.50 while a 2-hour access will cost you RM1. If you need more time, the higher 4-hour pass is now going for RM1.50. According to Digi, you can get up to 4Mbps on its WiFi network and there’s no quota.

You can locate your nearest hotspot via the myDigi app. To subscribe, just connect to the Digi WiFi hotspot and follow the instructions to retrieve the WiFi code.

For more information and hotspot locations, you can visit Digi’s WiFi page.

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