With the new Celcom MEGA Family Plan, Celcom users can have up to six supplementary lines for RM40 per month each. (Photo credit: Freepik)
With the new Celcom MEGA Family Plan, Celcom users can have up to six supplementary lines for RM40 per month each. (Photo credit: Freepik)

AS a result of the new normal, Malaysians are spending most of their time indoors. From online classes to working at home, having a steady internet connection is vital for a household.

To help Malaysians stay connected, Celcom has launched the all-new Celcom MEGA Family postpaid plan, providing internet for the whole family.

What's exciting about this new family plan is that they allow users to switch between having unlimited internet or high-speed internet every two billing cycles and that users can have up to six supplementary lines while paying only RM40 a month each. 

With options such as MEGA 80, MEGA 98, MEGA 128, MEGA 158 and MEGA 188, customers no longer have to choose between Unlimited or Lightning passess, as these new plans are tailored to suit the needs of the entire family.

UNLIMITED FAMILY PLANS

Celcom MEGA customers can enjoy unlimited internet for up to six supplementary lines, and they may have a mix of Lightning and Unlimited Family lines within a principal.

In fact, when customers subscribe to Celcom MEGA 98 plans and above, with family lines, they get to enjoy a special promotion that allows them to add on smartphones and devices for the family.

For example, customers can get an Android smartphone for free and enjoy even more savings up to RM1,649 when they pair with the Samsung Tab A7 Lite. 

Here is the list of device combinations: 

1) MEGA 98 + Family Line: Vivo Y12S + Samsung Tab A7 Lite

2) MEGA 128 + Family Line: Oppo A54 + Samsung Tab A7 Lite

3) MEGA 158 + Family Line: Oppo Reno5 F + Samsung Tab A7 Lite

4) MEGA 188 + Family Line: Samsung A52 + Samsung Tab A7 Lite

Besides Android smartphones and devices, customers will also have the opportunity to own up to two Apple devices.

In conjunction with the recent launch of the iPhone 13, Celcom's new family plan allows customers the chance to own Apple's latest flagship smartphone and pair it with the Apple Watch or AirPods Pro, along with three months of Apple TV+ for free.

These promotions offer customers great value for families, as they will enjoy savings of up to RM2,320 as well as a 50 per cent discount for Celcom Phone Care, an after sales service offered to Celcom postpaid users.

Additionally, with the Easy Payment Plan (EPP) via credit card, customers can own a new smartphone when they subscribe to any device bundle, starting from the Celcom MEGA Postpaid 128 and above.

Another EPP is catered for the purchase of the iPhone13, where HSBC credit card holders can enjoy zero per cent interest rates and receive a RM100 cashback. This offer is only available in Celcom bluecube outlets.

CELCOM MEGA 128 

For customers subscribed to the Celcom MEGA 128 postpaid plan and above, they will enjoy VIP access to iQiyi for six months through Video Walla Plus.

Customers can enjoy quality entertainment with a wide variety of Korean, Chinese and local dramas as well as movies, anime shows and various other programmes via iQiyi. 

Under the same plan, customers will be entitled to Celcom's Priority Customer Resolution which includes preferred phone numbers and an extended credit term of up to 45 days. 

Plus, for Celcom MEGA Family Plan customers who want to enjoy lifetime savings up to RM21 per month and better household connectivity, they can sign up for the Celcom Home Fibre from 100Mbps.

With all these great deals, Celcom wants to ensure that the digital lifestyle needs of every family member is fulfilled.

Switching to Celcom has never been easier with the Celcom Life app, which can be downloaded on Google Play or the App Store. Enjoy instant access to any Celcom postpaid or prepaid plan via the app.

For more information, visit Celcom's website or follow their latest developments on their Facebook and Instagram pages.

Written by: Nurshafika Suhaimi
This article originally appeared on Harian Metro, with rights to be republished on New Straits Times.