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M1 launches new Maxx SIM-only plan for S$7.90 with unbeatable perks

M1 launches its new Maxx SIM-only plan with 199GB data, roaming benefits, and flexible pricing starting at S$7.90 for port-in customers.

M1 Limited, one of Singapore’s top mobile network providers, has announced the launch of its new Maxx SIM-only mobile plan, which offers an impressive range of features at a highly competitive price. From just S$7.90 a month for the first 10,000 port-in customers, this new plan is designed to give consumers more value without tying them down with long-term contracts. The offer is part of M1’s strategy to remain competitive in Singapore’s bustling telecommunications market.

New customers and port-in customers benefit from affordable pricing

The Maxx plan offers a unique deal to both new customers and those switching from other providers. Port-in customers can enjoy the plan for just S$7.90 for the first 12 months, while new sign-ups will pay a still-low S$9.90. This makes the plan particularly attractive for users looking to get a good deal on their mobile service.

This latest addition to M1’s Maxx series offers more than just an affordable price. With this plan, users are not locked into a contract, giving them more flexibility and control over their mobile services.

Packed with data and roaming benefits

The Maxx plan stands out for its impressive data offerings. Customers will receive a massive 199GB of local data, more than enough for heavy internet users. The plan also includes 9GB of roaming data across popular destinations such as Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand, and Bangladesh, catering to frequent travellers within the region.

Additionally, 1GB of international roaming data is included, allowing users to stay connected even when outside these specified countries. The Maxx plan also comes with 500 minutes of local outgoing calls, 99 local SMS, and unlimited incoming calls, making it a well-rounded offer for those who rely on their phones for both calls and data usage.

A strategic move in a competitive market

The launch of this new SIM-only plan clearly indicates M1’s intent to strengthen its position in the competitive telecommunications sector. By offering a plan with such high data volumes and flexibility at a low cost, M1 is catering to the growing demand from consumers for affordable yet feature-rich mobile services.

The Maxx plan is now available for both M1’s existing customers and new users. Interested consumers can visit the M1 website at https://maxx.sg/ for more information and to sign up for the plan.

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