Digi to launch 4G LTE Carnival on Thursday


KUALA LUMPUR: Digi Telecommunications Sdn Bhd (Digi) will launch its 4G LTE Carnival on Thursday at all its 150 Digi Stores & Digi Stores Express nationwide.

It said on Wednesday the carnival would be held simultaneously until June 30 and enable its customers  to take advantage of offers designed for those with all types of consumption and usage needs. 

Digi’s chief marketing officer Loh Keh Jiat said the telco was focused on ensuring that “we continue to be our customers’ favourite partner in digital life”.

He said Digi had pledged an unceasing commitment to provide the best products and services so that its subscribers would have the best experience the internet has to offer for a low price,” he said.

During the Digi 4G LTE Carnival, customers could stand a chance to wina limited edition premium speaker worth RM169 or a limited edition Clash Royale key ring, worth RM59 each should they sign up or upgrade to various Digi Postpaid plans.
 
Other added attractions would be great discounts off selected Android devices and iPhones for those looking at purchasing them with new Postpaid bundles. 

Customers buying the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 will walk away with a limited edition premium worth RM259 while those getting the Huawei Mate 8 will stand a chance to win a Huawei watch worth RM1,799. 
 
Currently, Digi’s 4G LTE network covers73% of populated areas in Malaysia and is available in 153 cities and major towns. Digi’s LTE-A coverage is being rolled out and serves 33% of Malaysians.

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