KUALA LUMPUR, April 1 ― Maxis Bhd is offering 1GB of free mobile data every day for all its postpaid, business postpaid, hotlink prepaid and hotlink postpaid customers, starting today throughout the extended movement control order (MCO) period, for use between 8am to 6pm daily. In a statement...
Wednesday, 01 Apr 2020 03:29 PM MYT
In a statement today, Maxis chief executive officer Gokhan Ogut said the nation has had to make significant lifestyle adjustments since the commencement of the MCO. The telecommunications company said customers would also continue to have free access to selected websites for all the latest updates and important information, including free calls to the Crisis Preparedness and Response Centre hotline and telephone numbers of all state Health Departments during the MCO period.
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