SIMBA Telecom discussion thread

andyqkw

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5$ for senior to 10$ entry plan... Cannot ask for much. .. I think it's reasonable... Not 24hrs eyes on the phone surfing, online gaming and downloading..

Some comments till like whole world collapsed for that couple of dollars..
But still, there are many self-entitled people complaining for every small matter about the service.
 

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Need guidance to port over to SIMBA from Singtel.

Both my partner's & my mobile accounts are under my name/NRIC.

How to port over both to SIMBA's Senior Plan?... Not possible to continue to have both under my name/NRIC, right?
 

crystalnox

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Need guidance to port over to SIMBA from Singtel.

Both my partner's & my mobile accounts are under my name/NRIC.

How to port over both to SIMBA's Senior Plan?... Not possible to continue to have both under my name/NRIC, right?
You can have up to 4 senior plans. So yes, all can be under your nric.
 

kbwang

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5$ for senior to 10$ entry plan... Cannot ask for much. .. I think it's reasonable... Not 24hrs eyes on the phone surfing, online gaming and downloading..

Some comments till like whole world collapsed for that couple of dollars..
I think it's quite a good deal. I went NZ and JB with the free 1 GB free data roaming and free call back to SG . No issue, just needs to manually select the carrier. The free Data I used for self drive navigation .

What other carrier offers you 1GB free data roam and calls back at $10?
 

kelvinti

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I think it's quite a good deal. I went NZ and JB with the free 1 GB free data roaming and free call back to SG . No issue, just needs to manually select the carrier. The free Data I used for self drive navigation .

What other carrier offers you 1GB free data roam and calls back at $10?
So agreed with your points totally!

Furthermore, even if you finished you free 1GB and start using Pay-per-use. The cost is just $0.004 per 10MB for majority of the 57 countries. It's a super cost-friendly price.
 

kelvinti

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For my Malaysia trips.

Having SIMBA free roaming data serves as an alternative to my long time's onexox sim when one's network connection is weak, either way.

So, don't look down on that tiny 1GB of free roaming data. It helps in situation likes that while overseas.
 

keenklee

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So agreed with your points totally!

Furthermore, even if you finished you free 1GB and start using Pay-per-use. The cost is just $0.004 per 10MB for majority of the 57 countries. It's a super cost-friendly price.
IMHO.
I will always remember I recommended someone to subscribed to SuperRoam Max, tested can roam in MY but at London-LHR and USA-JFK, cannot roam. 🤣

Like that is 57-2 = 55 ?

P.S. Last time maybe not call SuperRoam Max
 

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For my Malaysia trips.

Having SIMBA free roaming data serves as an alternative to my long time's onexox sim when one's network connection is weak, either way.
Same for me as well. Always good to have another workable SIM card around, just in case.

I needed a SIMBA number anyway, so made the switch to SuperRoam MY. $3 extra per month as compared to SIM-ONLY 100GB for piece of mind is good.
 

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lai liao. New line though as I can now officially cancel my Singtel 2nd line (out of contract).
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