CelcomDigi introduces home fibre plans starting at RM90 under unified brand


Each new fibre subscription also comes with a 24-month contract and a termination fee of either RM500 or a lump sum based on the remaining months of the contract, whichever is higher. — KHOR SOW YEE/The Star

CelcomDigi is offering home fibre broadband with three new plans under its unified brand.

Those interested can choose a 300Mbps (megabits per second) plan for RM150 a month, a 100Mbps plan for RM130 per month or a 50Mbps plan for RM90 monthly.

Existing customers of certain Celcom or Digi postpaid plans will also be eligible for a rebate, which goes up to RM50 for the most expensive plan.

For more details on the rebate, check out CelcomDigi's breakdown of the rebate brackets on its FAQ page.

Each new fibre subscription also comes with a 24-month contract and a termination fee of either RM500 or a lump sum based on the remaining months of the contract, whichever is higher.

Those keen can check their coverage online, and sign up with CelcomDigi Fibre via WhatsApp at +601116003088 or by visiting either a Celcom bluecube or Digi Store.

While these new plans are offered under the unified brand, existing home Internet subscriptions from Celcom and Digi remain separate, with no changes announced.

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