CelcomDigi Users Can Now Add sooka To Selected Plans
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CelcomDigi users can now add sooka to selected postpaid and prepaid plans through StreamMORE and SpeedSTREAM. For people who already stream on mobile data, that creates another way to fold a streaming subscription into their monthly mobile spend, instead of paying for it separately.

In some cases, the bundle also comes with extra data. That may be useful for users who already watch matches, dramas, or short videos on the go, especially if they are already paying for both a mobile plan and a separate streaming service.

Sooka Puts Sports And Entertainment Under One Subscription

Sooka combines live sports and entertainment in a single subscription. Its line-up includes football, Formula 1, tennis, golf, local reality and variety shows, Korean dramas, Chinese series, and short-form content under sooka Shorts.

That mix means the service is not only aimed at sports viewers. Some users may open it mainly for live matches, while others may use it more for dramas, variety content, or short videos during the commute, between errands, or at home.

Users who subscribe to sooka through StreamMORE by 31 May will also receive an extra one-month free trial, subject to availability on a first-come, first-served basis. While the subscription remains active, the bundle also includes an additional 5GB of mobile internet each month.

Postpaid Access Starts From Selected 5G Plans

For postpaid users, sooka is available on CelcomDigi Postpaid 5G 60 plans and above through the Mega Add-On option. This comes with a 12-month contract.

Pricing starts from RM1.90 and goes up to RM34.90, depending on the plan and the sooka add-on selected. That means the monthly cost is tied to the line a user already has, rather than set at one standard rate.

For someone already on an eligible postpaid plan, that may be easier to absorb into an existing bill. For someone outside those plans, the maths is less straightforward.

Prepaid Users Get Two Fixed-Cost Options

Prepaid users can access sooka through CelcomDigi’s SpeedSTREAM passes. These bundles combine sooka access with unlimited internet, unlimited calls, and hotspot usage for 30 days.

The RM50 pass includes sooka Entertainment, while the RM65 pass includes sooka Sports & Entertainment. Both include unlimited internet and hotspot use at speeds of up to 48Mbps, along with unlimited all-network calls.

For prepaid users, the decision is simpler because the prices are fixed. The main question is whether entertainment access is enough, or whether sports access justifies the extra monthly spend.

Access Limits Shape Everyday Use

The lower-priced prepaid option includes entertainment content with ads, but not sports. The higher-priced option adds sports on top of entertainment content.

Both prepaid passes support viewing on mobile devices, tablets, and computers, with HD streaming at up to 720p. The Entertainment pass allows one concurrent device, while the Sports & Entertainment pass allows two.

That difference may not mean much to someone who mostly watches alone on a phone. It becomes more noticeable in a household where two people may want to stream at the same time.

Activation Still Needs An Extra Step

Buying the pass does not unlock access immediately. Users still need to activate their sooka account through the CelcomDigi app, where an activation link is sent to the app inbox after purchase. A successful subscription is also followed by SMS confirmation and login details.

That setup step is easy to miss. Someone expecting the service to start straight after payment may end up waiting longer if the app is not already installed or registered.

There is also a catch for existing paying sooka subscribers. Anyone with an active paid sooka subscription must cancel it first before activating the CelcomDigi bundle on the same account. If the account is still linked to an active subscription, activation may fail.

Plan Changes Can Increase The Total Cost

Users can switch between available sooka passes, but the change takes effect immediately. The current pass ends at once, the new one starts straight away, and any remaining validity from the earlier pass is not carried forward.

The same applies when a user cancels early. Full charges still apply, there is no pro-rated refund, and access continues only until the end of the current subscription period.

In practice, that means timing affects value. Someone who switches halfway through a cycle could end up paying more over the month if unused days from the earlier pass are lost.

The Included Quota Only Applies In Malaysia

The included quota is for domestic use in Malaysia and cannot be used while roaming. The 5GB high-speed quota can be used for tethering or hotspot, which may help users who sometimes stream on a second device without fixed broadband access.

That makes the bundle easier to place in everyday local use than in travel spending. It may suit someone who streams on the train, during breaks, or at home on mobile data, but it does not solve the same problem for users who spend time overseas.

For users who already pay for sooka separately, the comparison is less about content and more about whether the added data changes the monthly cost in a meaningful way.

Device Support Goes Beyond Mobile Screens

Sooka supports Android and iOS phones and tablets, major web browsers, selected smart televisions, Android TV devices, and certain streaming sticks and boxes.

So while the subscription is tied to a mobile plan, viewing does not have to stay on a phone screen. A user may sign up through their mobile account, then watch on a laptop or a compatible television at home. Even so, support still depends on the device being on sooka’s compatibility list.

That is relevant for households treating this as an alternative to a separate home streaming subscription. The billing may sit with the mobile plan, but the viewing experience still depends on the screens people actually use.

The Value Depends On Existing Habits

Whether this bundle feels worthwhile will depend on how a person already pays for mobile data and streaming. Someone who already uses CelcomDigi and watches content on mobile internet may find it simpler to keep both under one bill.

That does not automatically make it cheaper. Existing sooka subscribers may need to cancel first. Users who change passes too early can lose remaining validity. The included quota cannot be used while roaming, and prepaid users still need enough credit before renewal.

For some users, this will be a neater way to pay for streaming. For others, it may simply move an existing subscription into a mobile bundle without changing the overall monthly cost very much.

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