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StarHub brings back 12GB mobile data bundle

It comes with 1Gbps fibre home broadband for $96.56.

StarHub is stepping up to meet its subscribers mobile data needs, as the telco has brought back to life its 12GB mobile data bundle plan.

According to the telco's media release, the bundle SurfHub, will offer customers a bundle of 4G mobile postpaid line with at least 12GB of data and 1Gbps fibre home broadband subscription from $96.56 over 24 months. Customers will also receive up to 700 minutes of local talktime and 1,500 local SMS/MMS as well as a mobile handset subsidy.

The telco asserted the offer is roughly what customers pay for a standalone 12GB mobile plan.

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“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,” stated Wang Li-Na, Head of Product & Marketing, StarHub.

SurfHub customers will also get a 50% discount on complementary services like International Roaming, 2-in-1 LINE for hosting two numbers on one SIM, or MultiSIM for multi-device sharing using one mobile number.



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