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Malaysian MVNO Tune Talk Unveils Special Plan for 3.5 million Indonesians in Malaysia

Malaysian MVNO Tune Talk Unveils Special Plan for 3.5 million Indonesians in Malaysia Image Credit: Tune Talk

Malaysian Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) and a subsidiary of a leading budget airlines in the region, Tune Talk this week announced a brand new prepaid package, Bisa Pak to cater for 3.5 million Indonesians working and living in Malaysia.

Apart from pre-bundled data that is designed to meet the growing appetite for mobile Internet among Indonesians in the country, the plan also offers affordable IDD rates and includes other products such as loyalty points that customers that exchange for airline tickets and personal insurance.

The operator claims that its IDD rate of 6 cents for 30 seconds is by far the cheapest call rate to Indonesia by any telco provider in Malaysia. Apart from that, users will get free 300MB data, 20 minutes worth of free calls to Indonesia and 20 AirAsia BIG Points with every RM10 reload. The accumulated Tune Talk BIG Points can then be used to redeem AirAsia flight tickets. The insurance offer on the other hand provides Tune Talk Bisa Pak users coverage of up to RM100,000.

Tune Talk Bisa Pak also provides users a dedicated portal, Tune Indo portal where users can learn about the latest in the world of entertainment in Indonesia, said the Operator.

Jason Lo, CEO of Tune Talk
At Tune Talk, we are aware of the demand for the best mobile services among the Indonesians currently working and staying in Malaysia and as a telco, it is our responsibility to ensure every individual in the country gets the best packages and promotions. 

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