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Maxis offers unlimited 4G Home WiFi for RM108/month

For those without fibre broadband coverage, Maxis has revised its MaxisOne Go WiFi offering and it now provides unlimited 4G LTE data. The data-only plan is going for RM138/month and eligible Maxis customers can enjoy the plan with a RM30/month rebate.

The MaxisOne Go WiFi was previously known as MaxisOne Go WiFi 138 that comes with 65GB of data for RM138/month. Starting from 28th of May, the plan will be upgraded with unlimited quota and existing customers will be switched over automatically.

If you need a home 4G LTE WiFi router, Maxis is offering it for RM1 with a 12-month contract. Interestingly, Maxis no longer offers a pocket MiFi bundle but you can always buy it separately without a contract.

Since this is a data-only SIM plan, it doesn’t support voice calls or SMS. If you’re only signing up for the SIM, you won’t be bound to a contract. As usual, there’s Fair Usage Policy apply but there’s no mention of a maximum data cap in the T&C.

The RM108/month rate is only applicable to existing Maxis postpaid customers on a RM98 subscription plan and above, and the rebate is valid for 12 months. If you’re interested, you’ll have to pre-order the plan from the Maxis website.

If you prefer something different and with a lower subscription fee, there’s Unifi Air. It is also a 4G LTE wireless broadband plan that provides unlimited quota for RM79/month. The plan is bundled with a free Huawei B618 4G LTE wireless router on a 24-month contract. Alternatively, you can go for the SIM-only option without a contract. You can find out if your area supports Unifi Air here.

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