CelcomDigi launches prepaid 5G Hyper and Power Internet passes, starting at RM30 for 50GB


For users who need more data, CelcomDigi is offering 5G Power prepaid Internet passes. The 5G Power 35 pass is priced at RM35 and provides unlimited data at speeds up to 18Mbps, subject to a 100GB fair usage policy (FUP). — Unsplash

CelcomDigi has introduced new 5G prepaid mobile Internet passes for users who want to stay connected all day.

The Prepaid 5G Hyper 30 comes with 50GB Internet quota while the Hyper 5G 35 has 100GB data. Both come with 30 days validity and unlimited calls to all networks.

For users who need more data, CelcomDigi is offering 5G Power prepaid Internet passes. The 5G Power 35 pass is priced at RM35 and provides unlimited data at speeds up to 18Mbps, subject to a 100GB fair usage policy (FUP).

The 5G Power 45 is priced at RM45 for 48Mbps speed with unlimited data subjected to 200GB FUP. 

Looking for more speed? Users can opt for the 5G Power+ 55 with 100Mbps speed plus Viu Premium access for RM55, or Power+ 65 with no speed cap plus Prime Video access. 

Both plans promise unlimited data subjected to 200GB FUP.

According to its FAQ, Internet speed connection will be reduced to 512kbps upon full utilisation of FUP and will remain until the pass expires.

All Power and Power+ prepaid Internet passes are valid for 30 days and include unlimited calls.

Existing customers can subscribe through the CelcomDigi app while new customers can sign up at any CelcomDigi store. More information is available on the CelcomDigi website.

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