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Unifi Business offers new ultra-fast internet packages for businesses with free smart TVs

Unifi Business offers new ultra-fast internet packages for businesses with free smart TVs

The Star17 hours ago
The 'Ultra-Fast Internet Campaign with Free Smart TV' campaign offers businesses ultra-fast internet speeds and complimentary 65-inch and 75-inch smart TVs, with the option of adding an entertainment dimension.
UNIFI Business recently launched its 'Ultra-Fast Internet Campaign with Free Smart TV', aiming to transform how Malaysian businesses experience blazing-fast internet connectivity.
Designed specifically to ensure a fast and smooth internet experience when multiple devices are running concurrently, this campaign offers businesses ultra-fast internet speeds and complimentary 65-inch and 75-inch smart TVs, with the option of adding an entertainment dimension to the workplace/business premise.
Unifi Business Ultra-Fast Internet Campaign
At the heart of the campaign is a commitment to driving greater efficiency and collaboration.
Businesses can now subscribe to cutting-edge Unifi Business broadband with ultra-fast speeds, ensuring seamless operations even in the most demanding digital environments.
This high-speed infrastructure is a direct response to the modern office's increasing reliance on cloud applications, video conferencing and large data transfers, which can often bring slower networks to a grinding halt.
A standout feature of the campaign is the generous inclusion of free premium 65-inch and 75-inch smart TVs.
Subscribers to the Unifi Business 1Gbps broadband plan, priced at RM319/month, receive a complimentary 65-inch Sharp smart TV (or a similar value alternative) with a recommended retail price of RM4,699.
For businesses opting for the even faster Unifi Business 2Gbps broadband plan, priced at RM 369/month, the reward is blistering connection speeds. The enhanced plan offers a free 75-inch Sharp smart TV (or equivalent), valued at a substantial RM7,399.
These free high-definition televisions are ideal for everything, from company presentations to keeping staff entertained during breaks or keeping customers entertained while in business premises, especially for the F&B industry.
Beyond the hardware, Unifi Business is enhancing the entertainment value through its Biz Fun Pack.
For an additional RM70 a month or RM2.30 per day, businesses can subscribe to 20 curated premium local and international channels, offering a diverse range of movies, news and international TV shows.
Some of the channels available include BBC Lifestyle HD, CNA HD, DreamWorks HD, MTV Live HD, Dunia Sinema HD and DidikTV KPM.
This optional add-on transforms the office environment, providing a new avenue for relaxation and engagement for employees.
Unifi Business' 24-hour service restoration guarantee and commitment to delivering the fastest internet speeds signify the company's dedication to providing top-tier solutions for modern businesses.
Why choose Unifi Business?
The Ultra-Fast Internet Campaign is built upon a foundation of five core 'Ultra' promises, reinforcing Unifi's commitment to its customers:
> Ultra Efficient: Delivering the fastest internet speeds to ensure multiple users and devices operate without a hitch, boosting overall productivity.
> Ultra Crew: A steadfast commitment to business continuity with a 24-hour service restoration guarantee.
> Ultra Easy: Facilitating easy access to these plans with 0% instalment options available, requiring no credit card, making it easier than ever to upgrade.
> Ultra Convenient: Ensuring a hassle-free experience with free nationwide delivery of equipment and TVs.
> Ultra Content: As highlighted, access to 20 curated premium local and international channels to keep business customers entertained and informed.
These comprehensive benefits underline Unifi Business' dedication to providing top-tier solutions for modern businesses.
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The Unifi Business Ultra-Fast Internet Campaign runs from now till Aug 31.
Businesses keen on upgrading their connectivity and simultaneously enjoying a premium entertainment experience are encouraged to sign up promptly, as the offer is only valid while stocks last.
For businesses looking to future-proof their operations and provide an enhanced environment for their workforce, Unifi Business' Ultra-Fast Internet Campaign presents a compelling proposition that marries high-performance connectivity with significant added value.
For more information, visit biz.unifi.com.my/ultra.
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