CelcomDigi revamps multi-country unlimited data roaming pass

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CelcomDigi revamps multi-country unlimited data roaming pass
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CelcomDigi has revamped its Multi-country Unlimited Roaming Pass. The pass works in 76 countries, offers up to 3GB daily FUP and 15 minutes of voice calls.

has revamped its data roaming plans for prepaid and postpaid customers effective 3rd September 2024 and it now offers more high-speed data FUP than before. Depending on the duration and the number of overseas trips you make in a month, CelcomDigi customers now get four multi-country “unlimited” pass options ranging from as little as 3 days to 30 days.

Being a multi-country roaming pass, you can stay connected worry-free in 76 countries. This is great if you’re travelling to multiple countries in a month especially if you’re flying with a transit or multiple stops in between.CelcomDigi’s new multi-country unlimited data roaming pass. It costs more but now offers up to 3GB daily FUP.for the 14-day and 30-day unlimited pass.

As mentioned earlier, the unlimited data roaming passes come with an FUP which is refreshed data. For the 14-day and 30-day unlimited roaming pass, you can enjoy high-speed internet up to 3GB per day, while the shorter 3-day and 7-day options comes with 2GB daily FUP. Once you’ve depleted your daily FUP, your speed will be reduced until it is refreshed at 11:59pm Malaysian time.As for the free 15-minute voice call perk, the calls are calculated based on a 60-second block.

CelcomDigi throttles down to 1Mbps for postpaid and 512kbps for prepaid if you’ve depleted your daily data roaming FUP. For Digi, the passes will expire at exactly at 11:59pm Malaysian time on the final day of validity. If you’re travelling overseas, be mindful of the Malaysian time as if you could lose a day’s validity if the Malaysian time is close to midnight.. That’s still good enough for web browsing, instant messaging and navigating on Google Maps, don’t expect smooth playback for video streaming.at RM39 per day which provides up to 1GB depending on the country.

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