StarHub reintroduces 12GB mobile data bundles
STARHUB has brought back the 12GB mobile data bundles.
The telco said SurfHub, launched on Thursday, will offer customers a bundle of two StarHub services - 4G mobile postpaid line with at least 12GB of data and 1Gbps fibre home broadband subscription - from S$96.56 monthly over 24 months.
It said this is about half of what customers pay for a standalone 12GB mobile plan.
As part of the deal, customers will also get up to 700 minutes of local talktime and 1,500 local SMS/MMS as well as mobile handset subsidy.
Wang Li-Na, head of product & marketing, StarHub, said: "We know customers miss the freedom that huge data bundles offer and wish they were as affordable as before. Faster 4G technologies have catalysed the adoption of data-intensive services, and our customers are now sharing more and watching for longer on their smartphones."
In addition, SurfHub customers can get 50 per cent discount on a selection of complementary services, such as International Roaming for more affordable roaming overseas, 2-in-1 Line for hosting two numbers on one SIM, or MultiSIM for multi-device sharing using one mobile number, among others.
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