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BREAKING: Yes 4G rates leaked, 9 sen rate for data, call and SMS

  • BY soyacincau
  • 17 November 2010
  • 8:00 pm
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Yes 4G rates have been revealed before launch with a picture by @albnok. The picture shows a yes bunting with its official rates on it. From the Pay As You Go pricing, Yes charges 9 sen for 3MB of data, per minute of talk and per SMS. This makes it very affordable compared to other mobile players.

On data, it costs 3sen per MB which even beats TuneTalk’s 5sen per MB on EDGE connection. If you calculate further, this is equivalent to RM30 per GB which is quite affordable for mobile internet but costly for those who use it intensively at home. We wonder if this is only applicable for the mobile devices and whether they will come out with a different rate for home users.

More details will be revealed at the launch which is happening this Friday, 19th November 2010. All that matters now is their coverage and device pricing.

Previous posts on Yes
YTL Comms reveals Yes brand for 4G Mobile Internet Service
Yes starts registration of Yes ID
Yes stormtroopers at Bukit Bintang
Yes TV Commercials

[ Picture Credit: SOURCE ]

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