Maxis has announced a revamp of its Maxis TV offering which now bundles multiple video streaming providers with unlimited data for one fixed price. According to Maxis, this is the first-of-its-kind video entertainment service which allows you to enjoy a seamless new experience to discover, purchase and watch premium video content in one platform.
At the moment, Maxis TV offers dimsum, Iqiyi, Mubi, Viu and WeTV Iflix. Previously, you can subscribe the content provider individually with bundled free data from as little as RM3/day. The daily pass costs RM3/day with 3GB of data, while the weekly option costs RM5 and it comes with 5GB of data. Meanwhile, the monthly single pass option costs RM9.99/month and it’s bundled with 10GB of data.
For greater savings, Maxis TV is now offering a two-combo and unlimited pass options that now comes with free unlimited data for streaming. Do note that the free data is only applicable for the subscribed content platform and anything else will utilise your existing data quota.
You can pick your preferred twin bundle for RM18/month which comes with free unlimited data for the video platform. To enjoy all 5 platforms, you can get the unlimited pass which also comes with unlimited data for streaming at RM42/month.
To subscribe, you can activate the pass at the Maxis TV site or via the self-care app. For Maxis and Hotlink postpaid, the subscription fee will be charged to your bill while Hotlink prepaid customers will have the fees deducted from their credit.
Interestingly, Maxis TV is also available to non-Maxis customers via credit or debit card billing. Do note that the free bundled data is only available to Maxis and Hotlink users. As an introductory offer, Maxis is offering a 30-day trial and it is also applicable for non-Maxis users. For more info, visit the Maxis TV product page.
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