[ UPDATE 19/3/2020 16:30 ] Unifi offers 999GB hotspot data for selected postpaid plans. More details here.
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After offering Unifi broadband customers free access to all channels on Unifi TV, TM has introduced another gesture to help Malaysians cope with the current Movement Control order exercise. If you’re on Unifi Mobile #Bebas prepaid, you can now enjoy free unlimited data starting today.
The free unlimited data comes in the form of a BEBAS Weekly pass that usually costs RM20 per week. Now you can activate this pass for only RM0 and you can subscribe it even if you have RM0 credit in your Unifi Mobile prepaid account.
Do note that this pass only offers free unlimited data usage when you’re in Unifi Mobile’s 4G coverage areas. Any usage on 3G will utilise your existing data quota for 3G/LTE. In case you’re wondering, you can use it as a hotspot with no extra charge. The pass is valid for 7 days, and if the free promo is still valid, you can reactivate the same pass again.
[ UPDATE 19/3/2020 15:15 ] This promo is valid from 19th to 31st March 2020.
To activate this pass, you must use the mobile@unifi self-care app which is available on both Apple AppStore and Google Play Store.
So far this is the 3rd offer we’ve seen from a telco to assist Malaysians during the two-week stay at home order. Yesterday, TM has announced that all Unifi TV channels will be offered for free to all Unifi customers, and today, U Mobile is offering free double quota upgrade for hotspot usage.
Thanks @KevinNgTK for the tip!
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