Starhub mobile shareplus6/11/2023 ![]() ![]() Since access to popular websites and platforms like Google, Facebook and Instagram and typically limited in China (even if you are roaming!), VPNs are able to spoof your access location to make it seem like you are accessing the site from another city to bypass these restrictions. I have previously written about how the use of VPNs (Virtual Private Networks) can help you to not only safeguard your privacy but also to potentially unlock better room rates on OTAs. More information: Happy Roam and Happy Prepaid SIM on StarHub Mobile Getting Over the Great Firewall of China with VPNs For maximum value, consider buying one of the special S$32 and S$50 Happy Prepaid SIMs online and picking up from Changi Airport to benefit from even more perks like complimentary Happy Roam and Local Data! If you are looking at a 5-day trip, you could essentially pay just S$7 for 1GB of data (as opposed to S$20 on Singtel) in China. All you have to do is to buy a Happy Prepaid SIM for S$15 and then sign-up for one of the Happy Roam Data Plans and you will get to enjoy 4G connectivity across various destinations at a comparatively low price. Priced from just S$5 for 1GB (3-day validity), Happy Roam on StarHub Mobile Prepaid is probably one of the best value alternatives out there. More information: DataTravel, DataTravel Unlimited, RoamEasy Daily and RoamEasy Monthly on StarHub Mobile Option 3: Happy Roam on StarHub Mobile Prepaid For a limited time only, enjoy 12 FREE months of McAfee Mobile Security when you sign up. There are also RoamEasy daily and monthly plans which may be useful for the frequent traveller. Be it across multiple gadgets, parents or kids, get access to reliable connectivity and ultra-fast speed with 5G EVERYWHERE. There is also the option of DataTravel Unlimited which allows a user to enjoy unlimited connectivity and usage at S25 a day for China. There is also the option of DataTravel Unlimited which allows a user to enjoy unlimited connectivity and usage at S$25 a day for China. StarHub offers a DataTravel 30-day subscription at S15 and S20 for 2GB and 3GB of data respectively and this covers China amongst other countries in Asia and Oceania. StarHub offers a DataTravel 30-day subscription at S$15 and S$20 for 2GB and 3GB of data respectively and this covers China amongst other countries in Asia and Oceania. More information: Data Passport and Unlimited Data Roaming on M1 There is also the option of unlimited data roaming in China for S$15 per day which in my opinion is ridiculously expensive. This fee is priced at S$25 and upon paying this (as well as a $2 activation fee), M1 postpaid users will be able to utilise his or her local data bundle in China for a month. M1 allows you to use your local data bundle that comes with your postpaid plan in anyone of the listed destinations with Data Passport - all you have to do is to pay a monthly fee (one month is the minimum). In the case of China, you are looking at S$20 for 1GB (30 days) validity and the Expanded ReadyRoam package covers over 16 destinations - you can not limited to just one location within the validity period. Depending on where you are traveling to, Singtel offers data roaming plans from just S$12 for 1GB (30 days validity). ![]()
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