zym.sg Mobile (Singtel MVNO)

coranyge

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If you ask me.. I’d suggest you go Vivifi -> giga -> ZYM.

reason is, giga no minimum period. You can port in today, and port out tomorrow.

the only wait is for the giga sim delivery, which is usually next day.
hey thanks. i reckon giga will charge me the same ($10.10) regardless if i stay with them for one day only?
 

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They say this every time the end of the month comes around, heard the wolf many times in this thread already. :LOL:
Unless there are newer or better promo, existing promo will go on forever, if not, how to get new subscriber?
 

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I am on vivifi. read the tnc that the $10 is only for non-singtel network port over. what's the easiest way to port over to zym for the $10 5G plan? vivifi > TPG > zym?

It seems Zym has updated their T&C to Singtel Network which includes all Singtel MVNOs as well. It used to be Singtel brand.
 
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I'm using zym $10 plan (another number) as the hot-spot for my main phone (Singtel) which will end contract by early January 2024.

How can I port in my singtel number into the current $10 zym plan? It says the promotion doesn't applies to singtel users. Meaning I have to hop to m1/star hub then jump to zym again?


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I'm using zym $10 plan (another number) as the hot-spot for my main phone (Singtel) which will end contract by early January 2024.

How can I port in my singtel number into the current $10 zym plan? It says the promotion doesn't applies to singtel users. Meaning I have to hop to m1/star hub then jump to zym again?


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You can jump to giga $10.10 plan then switch out to zym, as giga doesn't have minimum period clause.
 

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hi everybody, I am interested in the Roam Plus 4G but i am kinda confused.

- What do they mean by 100GB Forever? Is it 100GB per month? This package sounds like contract.
- What is Free subscription on 3rd month? <-- make sense if contract
- Does the following mean I get 2GB+ 1GB for the entirety of the contract?
  • 2GB Malaysia for 12 months
  • 1GB Indonesia & Thailand for 12 months
 

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hi everybody, I am interested in the Roam Plus 4G but i am kinda confused.

- What do they mean by 100GB Forever? Is it 100GB per month? This package sounds like contract.
Yes, it is 100GB per month indefinite.
You can still port out or terminate, hence it is not a contract.
- What is Free subscription on 3rd month? <-- make sense if contract
The 3rd month after confirmed subscription, you will not be charged.
- Does the following mean I get 2GB+ 1GB for the entirety of the contract?
  • 2GB Malaysia for 12 months
  • 1GB Indonesia & Thailand for 12 months
Again, it is not a contractual plan.
2GB Malaysia and 1GB Thailand & Indonesia per month for 12 months.

For those who still want to continue using this plan after 12 months, then no more free roaming data.
Probably ZYM may come up with another new structured plan by then.

Hope the above answers your queries.
 

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Can anyone advise if this 5G plan is no contract or contract?

https://order.zym.sg/e03a088d-5fb1-4191-b87f-01916d2a6ff5

my bro is looking for 5G plan , no contract . Looking at options

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Previously on the sign up page they will state very clearly “(no contract)” after the plan name. Now seems to have removed it.
 
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