TM offers 1-month free waiver to new Unifi home broadband subscribers


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Telekom Malaysia is offering a 1-month waiver to encourage new signs-ups for its Unifi home fibre broadband plan.

From now until July 2, 2019, users who sign up for a new Unifi home broadband plan will get one month free and this will be reflected on the first bill.

The 1-month free waiver is applicable to four Unifi plans – 300Mbps at RM199 monthly (usual price: RM219), 100Mbps plus TV bundle at RM159 montly (usual price: RM189), 100Mbps without TV bundle at RM129 monthly and 30MBps plan with 60GB data quota at RM79 monthly.

Customers have to sign up via the Unifi portal as this offer is not available at TMPoint or other TM authorised dealers.

According to the FAQ, the plans come with a 24-month contract. Unfortunately, the offer is not valid for existing subscribers.

To celebrate Ramadan and Hari Raya, TM is offering Unifi Mobile 99 customers 20GB of hotspot data instead of 10GB from today until June 1,

Customers on the Unifi Mobile 39 and 59 plans will be able to double their data, calls and SMS quotas if they purchase the Double Quota add-on pass through the Unifi app.

The pass is priced at RM8 – however, this offer is not available to Mobile 19 and 29 users.

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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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