Get more than you think with unlimited data for $20 on top of your base plan
Just a day ago, Circles.Life announced that they will be discontinuing their popular 20GB for $20 Data Plus option which got many users unhappy about the move.
Well, good news.
Circles.Life has informed today (14 Feb) that they will be launching the new UNLIMITED Data Add-on for the same price! Yes, $20 for UNLIMITED Data. Now you don’t have to worry about exceeding your data usage and you can watch YouTube on the go!
Circles.Life’s mobile plans do not come with a contract so you don’t have to be tied down to any 2-years contract and make to pay hefty penalty for changing plans! What’s more, you can also get the latest phones with installment at 0% interest!
Zero Mobile challenges competitors in Singapore to beat its offer to the Singapore consumers.
You may not have heard of Zero Mobile yet but you will soon. With their flagship post-paid mobile product shaking up the Singapore telecommunications market, it’s only a matter of time before you hear about them.
Their mobile deal is simple. Zero X offers Unlimited 4G Data, Calls and SMS for $59.95 (U.P. $69.95) per month for 12 months with no lock-in contract for the first 2,000 subscribers that apply by 31st July 2018. So no long-term contracts to tie you down. Simply try out the service and if you don’t like it, you are free to cancel anytime.
And if you love it, like more of their customers do, then you can also port your existing post-paid number from any provider in Singapore for free.
In comparison, other providers in Singapore will charge you $98 to $118 per month 25GB to Unlimited 4G Data and might also lock you into year-long contracts. There are others that charge you $85 for just 25GB of 4G Data before throttling you to slower speeds.
Some providers want you to count every minute, SMS or GB or they sting you with excess charges when you can’t keep up with them. That’s how they make money.
For them, they aim to provide a simple plan, with a simple single price of $59.95 for 12 months without tying you down to any long-term contract. Furthermore, if you make overseas calls regularly, take a minute to compare our 1516 rates to various countries. They are confident that you will find them cheaper than most other providers.
For anyone spending around $80-$100 per month without getting unlimited data, moving to Zero X will save you around $250 – $500 in the first year alone.
So why not give Zero X a try, you might just save yourself a few hundred dollars.
It seems that we can look forward to a fourth Telco really soon.
MyRepublic has announced its intention to become Singapore’s 4th Telco early this year. Besides offering one of the most value-for-money 1Gbps broadband plan in Singapore, they are looking at launching unlimited mobile data plans, and big data bundles without the hefty price tag should their bid become successful.
Subscribers can look forward to the following mobile perks:
Big Data Bundles of 10GB and more
Unlimited Mobile Data
Third Party Apps such as Whatsapp and Skype at no extra cost
MyRepublic has announced in a Facebook’s post that their Mobility Trial will start on 22 October 2015, after submitting their response to IDA.
Today, our telco efforts shift into first gear. MyRepublic is proud to announce that:
To start the ball rolling, they are looking for participants to take part in the Mobility Trial which take place in a specific area in Jurong East. During the trial, customers can make calls and go online using their mobile data network for free.
They are also giving away a free Xiaomi Mi 4i smartphone to trial users, where they are required to perform simple tasks such as making phone calls of 5 minutes or more, uploading photos to Facebook and participate in guided tour of the trial area on the day of phone collection.
To sign up for the trial, interested participants can fill up their details in their online questionaire here.
All MyRepublic broadband subscribers who have an active or ordered subscription by 30 September will receive 12 months free subscription to an unlimited data mobile plan should they become Singapore’s 4th telco.