CelcomDigi upgrades One plan with 500Mbps home fibre Internet, starting at RM240 a month


For existing One Pro or Ultra subscribers, they will continue to experience legacy plan benefits including 300Mbps fibre. — Freepik

CelcomDigi has upgraded the home fibre Internet speed on its all-inclusive One plan from 300Mbps to 500Mbps.

Available now, the CelcomDigi One plan comes in two variants: Ultra for RM300 per month and Pro for RM240 per month.

Both variants come with 500Mbps fibre home Internet, a principal postpaid line promising unlimited 5G/4G Internet and hotspot, and Disney+ subscription (Premium plan for Ultra and Basic plan for Pro). Ultra subscribers are further entitled to two additional postpaid supplementary lines with unlimited 5G. 

The Ultra plan also includes MobileShield subscription, an app that CelcomDigi says provides a "comprehensive digital shield" for each mobile line with features such as scam calls and suspicious SMS filters.

MobileShield is available as an add-on for RM10 a month under the Pro plan.

For existing One Pro or Ultra subscribers, they will continue to experience legacy plan benefits including 300Mbps fibre. To experience the upgraded home fibre speed, customers are advised to sign up for the newly-revised plan at any CelcomDigi store or register their interest online.

The company first introduced the One plan back in 2024, with the Pro priced at RM260 per month and the Ultra at RM320 per month. In addition, the Disney+ subscription was previously only for Ultra customers.

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