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U Mobile Flags Off its Roving Trucks to Bring its Products and Services Closer to Consumers

by Huei Song
June 11, 2015
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U Mobile Mobile Kiosks Launch

U Mobile is making it easier for everyone to reach its products and services with the launch of 100 roving trucks. Earlier today, the telco flagged off 30 of its 100 mobile kiosks, which will be driving around to suburban areas of Malaysia.

If you’ve ever wanted to sign up for a U Mobile postpaid, prepaid or broadband plan but have never been able to do so because the nearest U Mobile store is too far away, the telco says that they want to bring their services closer to everybody. The trucks will be roaming in central, southern, northern and east coast of Malaysia.

  • Central: Shah Alam, Petaling Jaya, Ampang, Kajang, Semenyih, Dengkil, Cyberjaya, Cheras, Klang
  • Southern: Johor Bahru, Batu Pahat, Nilai, Seremban, Melacca, Port Dickson, Muar
  • Nothern: Ipoh, Penang, Alor Setar, Manjung, Sg Petani, Seberang Jaya, Kulim
  • East Coast: Kuantan, Kamaman, Kota Bahru, Gua Musang, Raub, Temerloh, Mentakab, Jerantut

We’ve been hearing a lot about U Mobile’s Micro Credit, their very competitive iPhone plans for prepaid and postpaid, or even other device bundles with “contract freedom”. If wish to sign up for these products, you may do so at these mobile kiosks.

U Mobile Flagging Trucks 2

Today, the telco flagged off 30 trucks and the remaining trucks will be deployed to the market in subsequent phases by the end of 2015. This is part of U Mobile’s strategy to increase customer touch points, giving better services to its subscribers.

“One of our key strategies for the coming years is to strengthen our distribution network as a way to drive the business forward. The roving trucks sit well within the big picture we have in mind for further market growth, as well as to make our products more visible and accessible.” – Wong Heang Tuck, Chief Executive Officer of U Mobile.

U Mobile Flagging Off Trucks

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