Triple treat for MaxisOne users


  • TECH
  • Thursday, 30 Apr 2015

Maxis head of consumer business Dushyan Vaithiyanathan says the launch shows that there is so much more you can do with your devices.

Google Chromecast is now available in Malaysia from Maxis, which has secured exclusivity for four months.

Users will be able to purchase the thumb-sized media streaming device from Maxis outlets nationwide for RM170 but MaxisOne plan users will get a RM20 discount.

It is one of the three value-added offerings announced for MaxisOne plan subscribers.

Secondly, MaxisOne plan users will also be able to subscribe to Spotify Premium for free within the promotion period which lasts until end of July. Non-MaxisOne plan subscribers can also enjoy this but they need to have a Maxis or Hotlink line with minimum 1GB of data.

Finally, MaxisOne plan users can also share their talk, text and data quota allocation with up two other new supplementary lines via MaxisOne Share.

To be eligible, they will have to top up an additional 1GB of data for RM30 per month and also pay RM48 per month per line.

“Today’s event is not just about the launch of three offerings, but more importantly it shows that there is so much you can do with your devices,” said Maxis Bhd head of consumer business Dushyan Vaithiyanathan.

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