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Celcom Max is a fibre and mobile postpaid combo that offers extra savings

Celcom has officially launched its Celcom Max offering which is the telco’s answer to Maxis One Prime. Max promises to offer lifetime savings of RM21/month when you sign up a home fibre broadband plan together with a Celcom Mega postpaid plan of at least RM80/month.

There are a total of 3 Celcom Max options available. The base 100Mbps fibre plan with postpaid starts from RM179/month while the 300Mbps fibre broadband plan + postpaid is going from RM199/month. The highest 500Mbps option with a postpaid plan is priced from RM259/month.

For the base RM80/month Celcom Mega postpaid plan, you’ll get 40GB of high-speed data plus unlimited calls to all networks. You can upgrade the postpaid plan at extra cost to enjoy more high-speed or unlimited quota.

In addition to the RM21/month savings that you can enjoy for life, you can also save more when you add-on an Android TV or a Microsoft Surface laptop. The Sharp 60″ Android TV which retails for RM4,999 is offered for RM2,400 and customers can purchase it on instalment for RM100/month over 24 months. Meanwhile, the smaller 42″ Android TV option is offered for RM1,200 which can also be purchased on installment for RM100/month over 12 months. The TV bundle also comes with free Sharp vouchers worth up to RM500.

If you need a new computer for work or learn from home, Celcom is also offering Microsoft Surface Go 2 and Microsoft Surface Pro X bundle deals. The Surface Go 2 LTE 128GB is offered for RM142/month for 24 months, while the Surface Pro X LTE 256GB is going for RM242/month for 24 months. Both Surface options support 4G LTE connectivity and are bundled with a Type Cover.

On top of that, Celcom Max customers will also enjoy free 6 months access for Iqiyi, Dimsum or Netflix. Celcom is aware that Dim Sum will end its services in September and they are working to replace it with a new streaming option.

To provide faster WiFi speeds at home, Celcom is bundling its TP-Link AX WiFi 6 Router for free to all Celcom Max customers. The blue telco is also offering a Mesh WiFi option which is designed to provide a wider and seamless coverage for your home. The Deco X20 Mesh WiFi 6 solution is offered for RM25/month for a pair and you can get it for free if you subscribe to the highest 500Mbps Celcom Max plan.

During the launch event, Celcom CEO Idham Nawawi has shared that Celcom’s Home Fibre Broadband service covers over 5 million homepasses. The telco has its own fibre network in Sabah via Celcom Timur and it has partnered with other fibre providers such as TM and Sacofa to expand its fibre footprint throughout Malaysia.

Free first month bill waiver for first 100 Celcom Max users

As an introductory offer, Celcom is waiving the first month bill if you’re among the first 100 to subscribe to Celcom Max. For more info, you can check out the Celcom Max page.

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