Celcom has once again revamped its FIRST Postpaid plans following Digi’s recent new postpaid refresh.
Not only they are offering more mobile data but they are also giving
you the option to combine both all day and weekend quota for greater
freedom.
The popular FIRST Gold Postpaid Plan at RM80/month now gets twice the
amount of data (20GB) with 10GB all day and another 10GB for weekend
use. If that’s not enough, you can double up again with Gold PLUS plan
(40GB) which gives you 20GB of all day and 20GB of weekend data for only
RM98/month. Meanwhile, its top tier FIRST Platinum Plan at RM150/month
now offers a whopping 60GB of data which is split between 30GB all day
and 30GB for weekend use.
While unlimited calls are still retained across FIRST Gold and
Platinum plans, Celcom no longer lets you carry forward unused data to
the following month. All existing FIRST Gold and FIRST Platinum
subscribers will be upgraded to these new plans automatically without
extra charge by 1 November. The entry-level FIRST Blue postpaid plan
remains unchanged and it still retains the same 2GB + 2GB (weekend) data
bundle with 50 minutes of calls and 50 SMS for RM45/month.
When it comes to data, having split quotas can be annoying especially
when Celcom splits the weekend data on a weekly basis. So if you have
10GB of weekend data, that’s 2.5GB per weekend and you can’t carry
forward unused data to the following weekend. For greater freedom,
Celcom has introduced its AnydayGB add-on at RM10/month. This would
combine both all day and weekend data, allowing you to maximise your
data allocation without any weekday/weekend restrictions. As always, the
new plans are offered for a limited time and it’s valid until 31
December 2016.
It looks like our Malaysian telcos have engaged in yet another round
of postpaid price war. Now you can easily get at least 20GB of data for
less than RM100/month from Celcom, Digi and U Mobile. This is good news
for consumers and we’ll see if Maxis will respond to this.
During the press event, Celcom CMO Zalman Aefendy Zainal Abidin has
also shared that the Celcom FIRST postpaid app will be ready by end of
next month. At the moment, the app is currently available as a beta download.
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