Digi launches upgraded postpaid plan

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KUALA LUMPUR: Digi Telecommunications Sdn Bhd has unveiled an upgraded Digi Postpaid plan to help more Malaysians bounce back to recovery from the Covid-19 pandemic.

Chief marketing officer Praveen Rajan said the new plan continues to deliver more simplicity and great value especially during these uncertain times.

“The new Digi Postpaid now comes with simpler Internet plans that remove complicated quota partitions, while maintaining high-speed Internet with no speed caps, allowing customers to use the Internet any time they want,” he said in conjunction with the new postpaid launch today.

Praveen said that for customers who are looking to connect their entire family now have the option to sign up to six additional family lines at a 50 per cent discount for each line, starting from as low as RM20 per month.

“To help more Malaysians stretch their ringgit, this new portfolio provides customers the flexibility to choose free add-ons to meet individual needs such as rebates on Google Play and Apple App Store, extra internet quota and mobile broadband.

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“For customers looking for a new smartphone, they will be happy to discover that the new Digi Postpaid has lowered the monthly plan commitment for phone financing from RM90 to RM60 per month,” he said.

With more of our life activities carried out online due to Covid-19, Praveen said the upgraded Digi Postpaid proposition comes at a relevant time.

“The arrival of vaccines in Malaysia is a sign of hope that the country can now focus on gradually opening up its domestic economy and recovering from the pandemic fallout.

“Digi is more than ready to be a reliable connectivity partner for all Malaysians — individuals, communities and businesses — reconnecting them with their family, friends and even business customers,” he said, adding that currently Digi have three million Malaysians using Digi Postpaid.

He said the new postpaid portfolio will also support Digi’s efforts to connect more Malaysian households to fibre broadband as the offerings provide additional savings when a customer combines Digi Postpaid and Digi Fibre under one account. – Bernama

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