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More info on Malaysia’s newest 4G operator

  • BY Alexander Wong
  • 6 April 2016
  • 4:06 pm
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UPDATE: This could be their plans. Unlimited everything for RM80/month.

The Malaysian mobile telco space is currently dominated by the big 4 telcos – Celcom, Digi, Maxis and U Mobile. This year will be an exciting one as consumers can expect a brand new alternative. A source has dropped a couple of clues of what appears to be Malaysia’s latest 4G operator.

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From the photos, the new mobile brand is going to be called Webe and it looks like they are ready to launch very soon. When we checked online, Webe is currently a community that backs special projects from cycling, music and to building classrooms for students with special needs. It’s like a Kickstarter platform but the difference is that you won’t need to fork out a single sen. The projects are already funded and all they need is your support to make it happen.

Coincidentally, the Webe community site has a countdown timer for a full reveal on 13 April, which is the same day as P1’s grand unveiling. If you’re not convinced yet, the webe.com.my domain is currently registered to P1 according to its domain details.

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It is no secret that TM is about to launch their new mobile service very soon. Is this their new mobile brand? We’ll find out for sure next week.

UPDATE: Webe’s supposed postpaid plans have been revealed. Offering unlimited everything for RM80/month.

Tags: P1smartphoneTMTM 4GTM 4G LTETM Mobile ServiceWebe
Alexander Wong

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