Hotlink Prepaid Unlimited unveils its all-new monthly passes. They cost RM5 more but you get uncapped high-speed data from 2am to 2pm plus unlimited hotspot usage.
offering with its “all-new” Unlimited Monthly Passes. The new options cost RM5 more but now come with unlimited hotspot and uncapped high-speed data daily for 12 hours.
According to the current Hotlink website, the monthly unlimited pass now starts from RM40/month instead of the. As usual, you still get “unlimited” internet with speeds capped at 3Mbps, unlimited calls and free access to Viu Premium. As listed above, the plan now comes with uncapped speeds daily from 2am to 2pm and you also get unlimited hotspot by default.
Meanwhile, the “unlimited” 6Mbps option now costs RM50/month instead of RM45/month and the pass also gets uncapped speeds daily from 2am to 2pm along with free hotspot. Overall, this seems to be a nice upgrade for users who has activated the monthly
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