Share your talktime, data and SMS with others


  • TECH
  • Friday, 18 Apr 2014

Designed with flexibility in mind, XOX’s Season Pass plans allow its users to share their talktime, SMS and data quota with friends and family.

There is no restriction on how much the user can share as long as the other person is subscribing to the company’s Prepaid Plus plan.   

The Season Pass is made up of three types of packages — Voice, Data and Combo — and each one offers three pricing plans.

The price for the Voice package starts at RM49.90 and users will enjoy 350 minutes of talktime and 50 free SMSes while the Data package starts at RM109.90 for 5GB of data and comes with 50 minutes of talktime

As the name implies, the Combo package offers both voice and data services — it starts at RM149.90 for 350 minutes of talktime and 5GB of data. It also come with 50 free SMSes.  

The Season Pass was created to let users take charge of their mobile plans, said XOX Bhd group managing director Datuk Eddie Chai.

It is open to the company’s existing Prepaid Plus subscribers, and they can sign up via SMS or on the XOX website.

The company, which has about 300,000 active subscribers, says its plan doesn’t require a minimum usage or monthly commitment.

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