19th June 2026 - 2 min read

If your household has separate mobiles running on different networks, Tune Talk’s new Epik+ Family plan puts all five under one RM128 monthly bill, with 1,200GB of shared 5G data and no contract required.
The plan covers one principal line and up to four supplementary lines, all managed through a single Tune Talk app.
The data quota runs at uncapped speeds of up to 900Mbps across 5G and 4G, with unlimited calls to all local networks included. All five lines draw from a shared pool.
E-Roaming is included, covering 13 countries including Singapore, Thailand, Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, India, Vietnam, the Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Cambodia, and Brunei. The feature is currently in beta, and each line is capped at 2GB of roaming data per day, so a family trip abroad draws from a separate daily allowance rather than the main 1,200GB pool.
The plan also includes personal accident (PA) insurance covering RM100,000 per person, totalling up to RM500,000 across all five lines, a foodpanda subscription worth RM34.50, and in-app content worth RM300.
At RM128 a month, it sits at the same price point as postpaid family plans from larger operators, but without the contract. There are no credit checks and no penalties for leaving. You reload every 30 days and can switch out at any time.
Tune Talk uses CelcomDigi’s radio infrastructure, so signal quality on this plan follows CelcomDigi’s coverage.
If your household gets reliable CelcomDigi coverage at home, at work, and along the routes family members travel regularly, you’re in good shape. If coverage is patchy in any of those areas, that gap follows every line you move over.
The prepaid structure makes this easier to test than a postpaid commitment would. Pick up a single Tune Talk SIM, run it for a month across the locations that matter to your household, and move the rest of the lines across once you’ve confirmed coverage holds up.
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Christina writes about personal finance with an eye for making the complicated feel straightforward. She is drawn to the everyday money decisions people face and genuinely enjoys finding the clearest way to explain them. Between articles, she is probably napping, on a hiking trail, or terrorising her sister’s cats.
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