Unifi offering six months of free mobile postpaid to home broadband subscribers


The plans are not tied to a contract, but the catch is that the offer is only available to subscribers who switch from a different service provider. — Photo by Alvaro Reyes on Unsplash

Unifi is now running a promotion for its Home Broadband subscribers, offering six months of Unifi Mobile postpaid for free.

The promotion, which runs until Jan 31 next year, allows Unifi customers to choose between the UNI5G Postpaid 39 (with 30GB of shared 4G and 5G data quote) or UNI5G Postpaid 69 (60GB shared 4G and 5G data) plans without any monthly fees for the first six months.

The plans are not tied to a contract, but the catch is that the offer is only available to subscribers who switch from a different service provider.

Unifi customers can choose between the UNI5G Postpaid 39 and UNI5G Postpaid 69  plans. — Screenshot from Unifi websiteUnifi customers can choose between the UNI5G Postpaid 39 and UNI5G Postpaid 69 plans. — Screenshot from Unifi website

This means customers need an existing line with another telco, such as Maxis, CelcomDigi, or U Mobile, before they can transfer over to Unifi Mobile.

Those interested in making the switch can do so online via the Unifi website and Unifi Mobile app, or in person at a Unifi Store. More information about the promotion is available on the Unifi website.

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