Unifi Basic customers will enjoy unlimited data until Feb 15


Customers who want to continue enjoying unlimited data after Feb 15, will have to upgrade to the 100Mbps plan.

Good news for Unifi Basic customers on the 30Mbps (megabits per second) speed plan with 60GB quota – Telekom Malaysia has announced that they will enjoy unlimited and uncapped data until Feb 15.

This promotion is being held in conjunction with the upcoming Chinese New Year festivities.

If customers want to continue enjoying unlimited quota after Feb 15, TM recommends an upgrade to the Unifi 100Mbps plan for RM129 a month from Unifi Basic which costs RM79 monthly.

The company has also updated its FAQ section to clarify that it will no longer be offering set-top boxes for viewing Unifi TV to new subscribers.

The company says the move is in line with changing customers habits. Most users now prefer to watch shows while on the go with their mobile devices, it says.

Subscribers can continue to watch Unifi TV through the playtv@unifi mobile app.

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