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You Can Now Get 100GB For Free With Celcom's New Video Add-On

The offer is for a limited time only, so you have to act fast!

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You know that potong stim feeling when you're streaming a video then it suddenly stops?

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It doesn't matter if it's the start, the middle, or the end. Anytime a video lags or buffers it is the worst! You just feel so geram and rage a little inside.

The good news is, Celcom is giving out 100GB Super VideoWalla for free!

Celcom has announced their latest add-on called Super VideoWalla, exclusively for Celcom FIRST postpaid customers. It's by far the largest free offering that allows you up to 100GB for video streaming, without eating into your existing data!

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What exactly is Super VideoWalla and why is it awesome?

100GB Super VideoWalla and 30GB Video Walla are new video add ons that allow you to enjoy all the freedom to stream movies, TV shows, and videos anytime, anywhere.

You can also get 100GB Super VideoWalla for free if you are currently using FIRST Gold Plus, FIRST Gold Supreme, FIRST Platinum, or FIRST Platinum Plus. Just subscribe to it via the MyCelcom Postpaid App!

As a Celcom user, you get to watch millions of shows and vids from their partners that include YouTube, iFlix, Netflix, Tonton, Astro Go, dimsum, HeroTalkies, MOX, Metro TV, and dailymotion! Remember, you don't need to worry about running out of your monthly data.

Check out the available Celcom plans:

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If you sign up with any Celcom plan from 20 October onwards, you'll get 100GB Super VideoWalla or 30GB Video Walla for FREE

Available for a limited time only, this is your chance to get this special video data to stream to your heart's content!

Get more information here.

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