Categories: NewsTelco

Is Digi joining the Unlimited Prepaid race?

[ UPDATE 30/06/30 12:00 ] Digi’s RM35 unlimited data and call plan is now available but only for eligible users. More details here.

===

In the past few weeks, we have seen Maxis and Celcom offering unlimited data and calls with their respective “Truly Unlimited Prepaid” plans that start from RM35/month. Shortly after that, U Mobile has responded by upgrading its Giler Unlimited prepaid with double the speed, unlimited calls and double the hotspot quota. Now it appears that Digi is working on a comeback with its own unlimited prepaid offering.

A Lowyat.Net forummer had spotted new prepaid passes on the MyDigi App which offers Unlimited Internet + Unlimited Calls for RM12 for 7 days and RM35 for 30 days. Similar to Xpax and Hotlink prepaid, speeds are also capped at 3Mbps.

However, listing for the two unlimited passes had only appeared for a short while. There isn’t much info at the moment and it isn’t clear if it comes with hotspot quota or whether the plan comes with a hard cap similar to Hotlink. Lowyat.Net had reached out to Digi and they were told that it was a glitch that has been rectified.

With the sighting of the plan, it is an indication that Digi is rolling out a similar “unlimited data” with capped speeds like its rivals. At the time of writing, it appears that the MyDigi app is temporarily unavailable. We are guessing that the yellow telco is definitely up to something and we expect them to reveal more details very soon.

[ SOURCE, VIA ]

Related reading

Recent Posts

Gentari Go discontinues Power Pass subscription plans

This is your last call to pick up a Gentari Go Power Pass membership plan…

12 hours ago

TNB Electron deploys 240kW DC Charger at Wisma TNB Kuala Kangsar, free charging this weekend

TNB Electron's continues to expand its EV charging network in Perak with the opening its…

19 hours ago

Neta V now available for only RM40k, but with a limited 6-month warranty

You can now purchase a Neta V in Malaysia for just RM39,999, according to an…

1 day ago

Valentine’s Day sorted: Lego handles the gift and the date night

If you are struggling to find a Valentine’s gift that isn’t the usual box of…

1 day ago

Perodua QV-E only costs RM1.4k to maintain for 5 years, cheaper than Axia

Perodua has published the service schedule for the Perodua QV-E on the official website for…

1 day ago

GWM Wey G9 PHEV: 7-seater premium MPV locally assembled in Melaka, offers 1,000km of range for RM270k

A long time coming, the GWM Wey G9 PHEV is finally available in Malaysia. The…

2 days ago

This website uses cookies.