Unifi offers wireless broadband for mobile Internet


  • TECH
  • Wednesday, 04 Apr 2018

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Unifi has rolled out a wireless broadband package for those who are living in areas without fiber coverage or want more mobility. 

“It is a solution for Internet access sharing at home and on-the-go within unifi LTE coverage areas especially for customers who have no broadband infrastructure/fibre coverage to serve their area or for those who face installation limitations at their premises,” Unifi posted on its website. 

The plan offers 60GB of LTE data a month for RM79, with an additional RM2 rebate for those that register for the autopay service. 

As part of its Pasang Sekarang promotion, the wireless package is available without contract with the upfront service payment and activation fee waived.

Customers would still need to pay an upfront payment of RM565.09 for the Huawei 4G B618 WiFi router, which allows connection with up to 64 gadgets at once.

There is also no penalty charges for users that terminate their service.

However, customers whose subscription remain active for 12 months will enjoy a three-month loyalty waiver that applies from the 13th to 15th month.

There are no additional charges for users that exceed the monthly Internet quota, though the connection would be throttled down to 128Kbps.

Alternately, users can top up their data at RM10 for 1GB, RM20 for 5GB and RM40 for 20GB. Top- ps would be valid for up to 90 days. 

The package is open to Malaysians and non-Malaysians above the age of 18 with Malaysians required to produce their IC and Non-Malaysian their passport during sign up. 

Customers can check if their area has Unifi coverage, on this page.

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Monthly Plan

RM 13.90/month

Best Value

Annual Plan

RM 12.33/month

RM 8.02/month

Billed as RM 96.20 for the 1st year, RM 148 thereafter.

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