Digi introduces Internet Sharing for postpaid


  • TECH
  • Wednesday, 04 May 2016

Sharing made easier: Digi head of postpaid & digital services Praveen Rajan and Loh launching Internet Sharing which allows data sharing with up to six lines.

Digi has introduced Internet Sharing which allows the data quota of the principal line to be shared with up to six supplementary lines.

Priced at RM10 per month, Internet Sharing can be activated as and when it is needed and users do not have to commit to monthly payments.

Internet Sharing can also be extended to gadgets (such as smartphones or tablets) at RM10 per SIM card.

It’s only available to its postpaid users and it also offers unlimited calls between the main and supplementary lines.

However, only the principal line’s data quota will be shared and not the supplementary line’s.

“Sharing and managing Internet quota has never been easier with the introduction of the new Digi Postpaid plan,” said Digi chief marketing officer Loh Keh Jiat.

“We know it matters in the way our customers use the Internet and we want to ensure that they have the best options tailored for them and their loved ones.”

Digi also offers three data top-up options – 12GB for RM50, 7GB for RM35 and 0.5GB for RM5 – for those who have activated Internet Sharing.

Other add-ons include unlimited calls at RM38 for the supplementary line.

For more details, visit digi.my/sharing.

Limited time offer:
Just RM5 per month.

Monthly Plan

RM13.90/month
RM5/month

Billed as RM5/month for the 1st 6 months then RM13.90 thereafters.

Annual Plan

RM12.33/month

Billed as RM148.00/year

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