Hotlink Prepaid Pantas now offers 50GB of data for RM35/month

Following yesterday’s news that Hotlink was upgrading its 30-day Prepaid Pantas plan by offering 30GB of high speed data and unlimited calls for RM35 a month, the telco has now also added an additional 20GB of bonus high speed data a month for a limited time.

As a quick refresher, Hotlink’s old Prepaid Pantas plan cost RM40 a month and offered 25GB of high speed data with unlimited calls. However, its new Prepaid Pantas pass now features more data at a lower cost, with 30GB of uncapped high speed data and unlimited calls for RM35 a month.

Hotlink is also giving users the chance to claim up to five vouchers that provide 20GB of high speed data a month from now till the end of March. You can use one of these vouchers each month with every purchase of the RM35 Prepaid Pantas pass from now till the end of this year. This means that if you’re a Hotlink Prepaid Pantas user, you’re actually getting 50GB of high speed data and unlimited calls at just RM35/month for five months, before going back to 30GB of data a month.

Overall, this makes the Hotlink Prepaid Pantas pass quite an attractive option for anyone wanting a cheaper option from Maxis/Hotlink with a reasonable amount of data. In contrast, even the current Hotlink Postpaid 60 plan offers 50GB of high speed data a month, but at nearly double the cost at RM60/month.

You can find out more about the new Hotlink Prepaid Pantas plan here.

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