CelcomDigi announces new Digi prepaid plan with 20GB data for RM25, 5G boosters from RM3


Customers can now get new 5G boosters namely additional 3GB data with one-day validity for RM3, 9GB with three-day validity for RM6 and 20GB with seven-day validity for RM12. — Image by Freepik

CelcomDigi has introduced Digi Prepaid Next 25, a new prepaid plan offering 20GB with 30-day validity for RM25.

For customers who opt for auto-renewal, the company said they will get unlimited data quota for TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and X plus an additional 1GB data for hotspot.

CelcomDigi is also offering free additional 88GB hotspot data (with 30 days validity) and RM8 credit for Celcom Xpax 5G 48 and Digi Prepaid Next 5G 48 subscribers.

The RM8 credit can only be used to pay for the next subscription under the same plan. This offer is available until Feb 26, 2024.

Customers can now get new 5G boosters namely additional 3GB data with one-day validity for RM3, 9GB with three-day validity for RM6 and 20GB with seven-day validity for RM12.

The company is also offering an exclusive 5G booster offer for Xpax Prepaid 32 customers and above where they can purchase 10GB data for RM5.

Previously, the company introduced its 5G booster with a standard monthly rate of RM10.

CelcomDigi said the 5G boosters come with a 100Mbps speed cap.

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