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StarHub unveils overseas data plan for postpaid subscribers

StarHub unveils overseas data plan for postpaid subscribers

A 2GB data plan is for $15.

Singapore telco giant StarHub granted the demands of its subscribers who are constantly overseas with the launching of DataTravel plan.

In a statement, StarHub announced that its postpaid customers can avail of 2GB data that can be consumed within 30 days for a flat fee of $15. A larger 3G DataTravel plan is also available for a $20 fee.

The telco said DataTravel plans can be used across multiple destinations including Australia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and Philippines.

StarHub Head of Product & Marketing Wang Li-Na said customers will receive SMS notifications before their DataTavel expires or depletes. More so, unused data will be carried forward for another 30 days of use.

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“Our DataTravel customers will be able to enjoy doing what they have come to love on their phones simply and affordably, with a data plan that can be brought across multiple borders and mobile networks. With DataTravel, we are happy to free our customers from the common constraints of overseas data usage, that are cost and accessibility," she said.



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