M1 unveils 4G prepaid mobile service for smartphones

Here's how to subscribe for SunSurf plans.

In a release, M1 Limited today announced the launch of its new 4G Prepaid SunSurf plans, Singapore’s first 4G prepaid mobile service for smartphones.

With the new 4G Prepaid SunSurf plans for smartphones and recently launched 4G prepaid broadband service, visitors and local prepaid customers now have access to M1’s ultra-fast nationwide 4G network to enjoy an enhanced experience on their smartphones, tablets and other mobile devices.

M1 is also pleased to introduce a new SunSurf plan with extended validity. At just $20, the 1GB local data is now valid for 30 days’ usage - giving customers more time and flexibility to do more of the things they like anytime, anywhere.

Prepaid customers can simply dial #100*7# from their mobile phones to subscribe to any of the 4G SunSurf plans. Visit www.m1.com.sg/mcardservices for more information.

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