MyRepublic launches all-unlimited mobile plan for $48 monthly

It comes with unlimited data, local SMS and talktime.

MyRepublic launched an all-unlimited SIM-only mobile plan for $48 monthly, an announcement revealed.

The plans features a no minimum contract requirement and offers unlimited data, local SMS and talktime.

Each user has access to 3GB of high-speed data daily, followed by unlimited data at lower speeds after. No extra charges will be applied should a user exceed their daily high-speed data allowance.

The new all-unlimited plan also follows MyRepublic’s other mobile plans in offering free Value Added Services (VAS) such as Caller ID, free SIM card activation and free delivery.

“At the end of the day it’s about the customer experience, of never having to worry about the limits of the service you’re using, whether it’s data, voice or SMS,” said Lawrence Chan, mManaging director of MyRepublic Singapore, “It’s why having a fully unlimited mobile plan has been our goal since we first started talking about offering mobile services.”

Customers can sign up online for the all-unlimited mobile plan on the MyRepublic mobile site. Current MyRepublic mobile customers can also switch to this new plan via MyAccount or the network’s mobile app.

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