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Deal: Digi offers unlimited calls and 40GB of data for RM35/month on prepaid

In conjunction with the 11.11 sale, Digi has introduced two prepaid options that promises truly high-speed data with no speed caps. The monthly plans start from RM30/month.

The “Truly high-speed RM30” offers unlimited calls to all networks and 20GB of high-speed data. If you need more, you can top up RM5 extra for the RM35 option that comes with a whopping 40GB of high-speed data.

In addition, Digi also offers data plan boosters where you can top up from as low as RM3 for 1.5GB or RM10 for 10GB of data. The plan boosters will follow your monthly plan validity.

These prepaid plans are offered for a limited time until further notice. With the current Digi 11.11 promo, you can get an extra RM11 rebate if you activate the plan from today, 11th November until 11.59pm on 21st November. For more info, you can visit Digi’s Prepaid page.

For RM35 a month, you would rather get high-speed 40GB or unlimited data with 3Mbps speed cap? Let us know in the comments below.

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