CelcomDigi unveils new Postpaid 5G plans with unlimited data, starting from RM120


The telco said the enhanced lineup also includes Postpaid 5G 45 SE, which offers 100GB of data with a speed cap of 100Mbps for RM45 a month. — Freepik

CelcomDigi has refreshed its Postpaid 5G plans with some new perks to meet the changing digital needs of users.

The company said the newest addition is the Postpaid 5G 190 offering unlimited Internet data with uncapped speed for RM190 a month.

The plan also includes access to streaming services Prime Video and Viu Premium, WebShield app subscription for "enhanced" online protection and free roaming with 30GB data plus 15 minutes calls in Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand. 

Other unlimited data with uncapped speed plans are Postpaid 5G 120 for RM120 per month, Postpaid 5G 140 for RM140 per month and Postpaid 5G 160 for RM160 a month, with varying perks such as 50% off roaming passes and access to streaming services such as Prime Video or Viu Premium.

The unlimited quota is subject to the company's Fair Usage Policy.

The company is also offering a Postpaid 5G 80 plan with 300GB data and speed capped at 300Mbps for RM80 a month.

Customers can also opt for Postpaid 5G 100 with 500GB data and 500Mbps speed cap at RM100 a month, which comes with access to Viu Premium and WebShield subscription.

In an FAQ on its website, the company said all previous CelcomDigi Postpaid 5G plans will be discontinued with the launch of its latest 2026 plans. This move does not impact existing users but they are encouraged to switch plans or upgrade if they want access to the new perks or features.

The telco said the enhanced lineup also includes Postpaid 5G 45 SE, which offers 100GB of data with a speed cap of 100Mbps for RM45 a month.

Another option is the Postpaid 5G 65 SE, priced at RM65 per month, which includes 250GB of data, also capped at 100Mbps.

More details are available on the CelcomDigi website.

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