Hotlink Youth Club prepaid vs Digi D’Campus

Recently, I overheard and get to know of the existence of Hotlink Youthclub prepaid plan. The benefits and call rates of this youthclub hotlink plan has really attracted by attention although as a loyal Digi Postpaid customer. It prompted me to buy a new Hotlink Youthclub prepaid number from Maxis.

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Why so?? SEE this extracted details from Hotlink:

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What do you think if you are 25 years old and below?

My reasons is of course(Onnet-Maxis-Maxis; offnet-Maxis-others):

  • The low rates of 12 cents/mins (onnet) and 15 cents/mins (offnet) .  (Why is it lower than my Digi postpaid 13 cents to all networks for prepaid and for onnet?) *
  • The low rates for SMS with only 1 cent/sms and 5 cent/sms !!!!! ( Digi Postpaid 7cents/sms and 15cents/sms-big different!!)
  • 3G rates the same with Voice call rates.
  • Validity up to 4 years with only RM10 reload every year and I bet that is easy to achieve.
  • An alternative number and can use for 3G voice call whereby Digi needs to pay an addon fees.

*30seconds call block charge same as Digi call block charge

Let’s take a look of Digi D’campus add-on feature to the prepaid.

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The normal Digi Prepaid without D’campus

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So, what you think?

In my opinion, Hotlink Youthclub is still a better no frills youth plans with these comparison in terms of:

  • Price of Digi Campus versus Hotlink Youthclub rate is shown obviously quite similar rate but having Hotlink the winner.
  • 3G voice call rate services with same price with normal voice call rate. (Digi do not have 3G video call included in the plan)
  • SMS having a lower rate for Hotlink Youthclub.
  • You are not confined to the campuses in Malaysia for Hotlink as opposed to Digi. But, if you know you will be using it most of the time at the same location. Digi Campus is the better choice as you just have to use a total of RM2 to get free voice call all day after that usage.

Nutshell? I ended up with two phones of two different mobile networks because of the long stay in Digi postpaid number and the new Hotlink Prepaid number have terms and condition after 4 years…..but that will be a long way to go.

Upside down typing

Nowadays, you can do anything with zillions of websites hosted around the globe. You can experience the joy of being a nuisance with your online buddies or chat pal by sending them upside down letters. Imagine a few decade ago whereby we have to find symbols in windows “character maps” to perform this so call upside down typing tasks. It takes hours to relate each letters to

An example of :

I like upside down typing to play a fool with my msn pals.

˙slɐd usɯ ʎɯ ɥʇıʍ looɟ ɐ ʎɐld oʇ ƃuıdʎʇ uʍop ǝpısdn ǝʞıl ı

Here are the two websites you can perform upside down typing. The upside down letters can then be copied to your messengers, myspace, facebook, and many others.

Typeupsidedown.comupsidedowntyping

Sevenwires.com

upsidedowntyping-lettersTry it out and humour yourself and your friends with the upside down letters and typing. Have FUn!

    Chocolate is sweet and bitter

    The second movie ‘Chocolate by Yasmin Ahmad’ released by 15Malaysia.com is a short and meaningful film. There are hidden meaning and interpretation one can extract after viewing it. Malaysian as a whole deals with it in their daily life. Our life here in Malaysia is just like a piece of chocolate where it is hard when chilled and soft when it is placed in hot place. It is sweet and bitter to many of us as chocalate does not always taste sweet as we imagined.

    Despite of the multifarious contradiction in Malaysia, life still goes on. No matter how much we brag and dislike, we still belongs to this land because we are borned here. Even if we run and migrate to another foreign land, the same situation will repeat itself. Chocolate is sweet and bitter around the world, it only matters when you open and eat it.

    Many short films from 15Malaysia.com

    Just recently, 15Malaysia.com sponsored by P1 Networks under the short films project for P1 Networks-MalaysiInternet Access Provider for it’s Corporate Social Responsibility program.  These 15 shorts films are being released on a predated dates. The first one featuring our famous Muar youngster- “Wong Meng Zhi” with his previous issues with the “Negarakuku” songs.Another great and funny film acted by him- “Potong Saga”.

    All the short films there were aimed on socio-political matters which is mostly on Malaysian aspect of life.

    Enjoy the first short film~Potong Saga-released date 17 August 2009

    Watch other release at these dates:

    Chocolate by Yasmin Ahmad -release 19 Aug 2009—– recommended—racial
    The Tree by Amir Muhammad release 21 Aug 2009
    House by Linus Chung release 24 Aug 2009———–recommended—House and Land reclamation
    Halal by Liew Seng Tat release 26 Aug 2009———recommended—-hilarious and funny
    The Son by Desmond Ng release 28 Aug 2009
    Lumpur by Kamal Sabran release 31 Aug 20
    One Future by Tan Chui Mui release 2 Sep 2009——-recommended—About this country
    Slovak Sling by Woo Ming Jin release 4 Sep 2009——-recommended—Comedy–Party switching-Pirated DVD seller
    Gerhana by James Lee release 7 Sep 2009———-
    Meter by Benji & Bahir release 9 Sep 2009————-recommended——Taxi driver-Current Malaysia issues
    Duit Kecil by Johan John release 11 Sep 2009
    Healthy Paranoia by Khairil Bahar release 14 Sep 2009——-recommended——Funny concept on health conscious
    Lollipop by Nam Ron release 15 Sep 2009
    Rojak! by Suleiman Brothers release 16 Sep 2009——————recommended——–cartoon on Rojak and Malaysia

    Check out 15Malaysia.com

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