No more messy cables, just plug and play with Celcom Home Wireless™ for hassle-free internet

This post is brought to you by Celcom

The current pandemic has forced a lot of us to adapt to new changes. Employees are now working from home and kids are doing their classes online. With more and more people requiring a fast and stable internet connection at home, Celcom Home Wireless™ is a great option for the masses.

Premium modem

Celcom Home Wireless™ gives you a reliable connection with best value price. It comes with a wireless modem, the Huawei B618 CAT11. The benefits of the CAT11 modem include improved mobile network capacity, lower latency, and better reception & connectivity. This model gives you a better internet experience for all your working and studying from home needs.

The modem is super easy to set up, it’s literally plugging it in, inserting the sim card and you’re done! You don’t even have to leave your home to get one, just register online, get it delivered, and plug it in. Being able to install your wireless home broadband yourself is definitely better because you don’t have to worry about needing to do any hacking or drilling.

Seamless connectivity

When you’re at an online conference meeting, or taking an online exam, having a stable connection is extremely important. According to Malaysia’s Department of Statistics (DOS), 44% of workers surveyed reported working from home when the MCO started.

With a home broadband connection, the whole family can use the internet for whatever they need. The 4G connection is strong enough to handle every device in the household at the same time.

Connect multiple devices

Most Malaysians have smartphones, but there are a lot of us who have multiple devices, be it a computer, tablet, or gaming console. With Celcom Home Wireless™, that isn’t a problem, as you can connect to 4G internet with up to 64 devices. 

With the rise in popularity of devices like smart home devices and security systems, investing in a home internet connection that can handle lots of devices would be a great idea to accommodate any future plans you may have.

7 day return policy

If you’re interested, you can try it for 7 days with zero commitment. You can sign up for the Family Ultimate plan which is RM139 per month, or the Family Lite plan which is just RM100 per month. What are you waiting for? Hassle-free home internet is just a click away!

The Family Lite plan comes with a 100GB Internet Quota and a 12 month contract. If you ever run out of data, it goes into a low-bandwidth mode until you decide to add on additional data.

The Family Ultimate plan comes with a 300GB Internet Quota and an 18 month contract. With just RM39 more, you get three times the data allowed, which is especially good for families. 

How do I sign up?

Signing up for Celcom Home Wireless™ is easy! The first thing you need to do is check your coverage to see if it is available in your area here.

Next, sign up via the Celcom online shop, or head to any Celcom Bluecube or Celcom certified partners near you. After you get your modem kit, just plug it in and you’re good to go! If you sign up with the Celcom online shop, they will deliver the modem right to your doorstep.

For more information, you can visit their website here

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