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Wireless Broadband… Updates
Hello,
This post is an updates or detailed information on my previous post: Wireless Broadband… Which to choose?
There’s some changes since I posted the previous post on Wireless Broadband. This time I will only write about Maxis and Celcom latest promotion when I went to PC Fair II 2008 recently.
Maxis Wireless Broadband
Their latest promotion on wireless broadband is much more interesting than before.
Just check it out… Valid from 28th July until 17th August 2008 (PC Fair Special Promos)
- Broadband Package: Power Mobile (USB Modem)
- Peak Speed: up to 3.6 Mbps
- Promo Price: RM128 (Before RM138)
- As for Maxis Postpaid User: RM108
- Promo price is applicable from Month 2 to Month 18 only.
The above promo is just for the USB Modem Package. They also have the Wireless Broadband for Home Use they called it Broadband For Family. For this they have 3 type of Packages, but I will tell about the Power Package.
- Broadband Package: Power Package
- Peak Speed: up to 3.6 Mbps
- Promo Price: RM88 (before RM98)
- For Maxis Postpaid User: RM78 only.
- Same as above, the promo price is applicable from Month 2 to Month 18 only.
Celcom Wireless Broadband
As for Celcom, there is actually 2 type of package where you need to purchase a modem for yourself (you can choose from a few type of modem that Blue Cube have) and another package you will get a free modem.
Free Modem:
- 18 months contract
- RM 99 a month for 384kbps – must pay 3 months up-front: RM297
- RM 129 a month for 3.6Mbps – must pay 2 months up-front: RM 258
- After the 18 months contract, you still need to pay the same amount every month.
Without Modem:
- 12 months contract
- RM 68 a month for 384kbps – RM 567 together with the Blue Cube Modem
- RM 98 a month for 3.6Mbps – RM 597 together with the Blue Cube Modem
- After the 12 months contract, you still need to pay the same amount every month.
- You can purchase the Blue Cube modem for RM 499.
iZZi Mobile Wireless Broadband
This one is a little tricky. I will further explain this service provider in my future post as I have experience using it recently when I subscribe it at the PC Fair.
For further information on the above services, please contact the respective
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