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

TM is now having a promo for its Unifi Mobile postpaid plan. From now until 31st December 2019, you can get their unlimited Unifi Mobile 99 postpaid plan for only RM59/month.

To enjoy this discounted plan, you would need to get it with a 12-month contract. The lower subscription fee for the first 12 months translates to a total savings of RM480. You can sign up online and they will deliver the SIM card to you for free.

Although mobile data is unlimited, the plan only comes with 10GB of LTE data for hotspot. If you need more, you can add 500MB for RM8 or 1GB for RM15. According to the FAQ, the plan is available for everyone including non-Malaysians aged 18 and above, but they don’t allow a plan change for existing Unifi Mobile subscribers.

During registration, a RM100 upfront payment is required and this will be used to offset your bill. If you’re porting your existing number to Unifi, the upfront payment will be waived.

For more info, visit TM’s Mobile page.

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