Time introduces no-contract plans with speeds up to 1Gbps until Feb 7


The Internet service provider offers two plans under the promotion: a 600Mbps plan priced at RM139 and a 1Gbps plan priced at RM199. — Unsplash

Time dotCom Bhd is now offering no-contract home broadband plans as part of a limited-time promotion that lasts until Feb 7.

The Internet service provider offers two plans under the promotion: a 600Mbps plan priced at RM139 and a 1Gbps plan priced at RM199.

On top of the lack of a contract, both plans also include a WiFi 6 router and installation at no additional charge. This would typically cost RM650 (for the 600Mbps plan) or RM800 (for the 1Gbps plan) when bundled without a contract from Time.

Something interesting to note based on the company's FAQ page for the no-contract plan is that customers can freely upgrade or downgrade their plan at any time.

This means that customers have more flexibility in case the speed they initially decided on ends up either being excessive, or not fast enough.

Time says the promotion is only available to new customers who sign up through authorised sales channels during the promotion period, with new registrations subject to limited slots and availability.

Customers who sign up for a no-contract plan must install and activate their service within two months of their subscription date to remain eligible for the promotion.

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