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Where to Buy Malaysia SIM Card in Singapore – Stay Connected During Your Weekend Getaway!

During my recent trip to Genting Highlands, I used a Malaysia SIM card bought from International Card Center (ICC) via Qoo10. It worked perfectly throughout the trip, and this is my full review of ICC and the SIM card! This article was last updated on 18 September 2019.

International Card Center (ICC)


International Card Center (ICC) is a mobile shop located in Sim Lim Tower. I came across this company on Qoo10 when I was trying to find a Malaysia SIM card for my Genting trip.

Initially, I was worried that this might be some dodgy mobile store, but its high rating and thousands of positive reviews on Qoo10 convinced me otherwise.

Before buying the SIM card, I messaged Vivian (ICC contact person listed on Qoo10) over Whatsapp to ask if I could self-collect the card on the same day of purchase. She replied promptly that this was possible if I chose store pick up.

The company has a store on Lazada as well.

SIM Card Packages 


As you can see from the table above, ICC offers several types of SIM card. After looking through the various options, I decided to get Package C. After discounts, the price came down to just $9.99.

I chose this SIM card because I felt it was the most value-for-money option. The SIM card offers 5GB of data for 4G/ 3G networks, MYR 4 for calls, and free incoming calls. The mobile provider is Celcom.

If the 5GB runs out, I would still have 10GB of data, albeit at a woefully slow speed of 64kbps. This is still faster than dial up internet (56 Kbps), but I probably can’t do much with it other than using Whatsapp.

But since my trip was only for 3D2N, this wouldn’t be a problem at all. By the end of my holiday I had only used about 800MB.

The SIM card call rate is $0.30 per minute for both local calls within Malaysia and calls back to Singapore. If you finish using the MYR 4, you can top up the balance in Malaysia convenience stores.

On hindsight, for my short trip, I should have gotten the Package D SIM card instead. It offers 2.2GB of 4G data (more than enough), MYR 3 for local calls, free incoming calls, and 10GB of 64kbps data. After discounts, this costs just $6.99.

The SIM card comes with a free SIM card adaptor too!

How To Buy

It is really easy to buy this Malaysia SIM card. Just go to the Qoo10 ICC store and select your preferred SIM card package.

If you have any questions, you can contact Vivian at +65 94781225 (Whatsapp only).

Do not worry about the “Retail Price” of $35. Discount coupons will be applied automatically and the basic SIM card (Package D) should cost just $6.99.

If you choose the store pickup option, there is no delivery fee.

Qxpress costs $3. This is a very reliable delivery method which I have used many times. And you won’t lose your package because you can track it.

I do not recommend using the free Singpost delivery, especially in light of their recent delivery fiascos.

Store Pick Up


I chose the store pick up option. After buying my SIM cards, I messaged Vivian to confirm if they were ready for collection. The next day, I went down to Sim Lim Tower to collect them.


The friendly staff at the shop passed me the SIM cards in a nifty envelope. It even had “Have a nice trip!” written on the back, which was a nice touch.


The envelope contained an A4 letter printed with the SIM card details, instructions on how to use the SIM card, how to make local calls, how to check credit balance, troubleshooting of network settings, etc. It was very useful!


There was also a free SIM Card Adaptor (for all three “mini”, “micro”, and “nano” sizes), as well as an iPhone SIM eject pin.

SIM Card adaptor and my two SIM cards

I bought two Malaysia SIM cards and they were each stored in a nice ICC holder. I must say ICC really pays a lot of attention to detail!

M1 Data Passport

If you’re an M1 subscriber, you can consider using the M1 Data Passport, which will let you use your plan’s existing data overseas. I came across this plan recently, and find it to be an attractive alternative.

For Malaysia, you would need to pay a one-time monthly fee of $10. This means that even if you are going for less than 30 days, you will still need to pay the $10.

The upside of this plan is that it saves you the hassle of buying and changing SIM cards.

Update 18 September 2019: During my recent trip to Malaysia, I was annoyed to discover that on top of the $10 fee, I now needed to pay an additional $5 “activation fee” too.

Conclusion

we stayed connected in Genting thanks to ICC!

The wife and I were very happy with our Malaysia SIM cards from International Card Center (ICC). We enjoyed fast and reliable internet throughout our Genting Highlands trip. This was surprising considering that we were high up in the mountains. ICC’s service was wonderful too. I highly recommend buying your SIM card from this company.

International Card Center Singapore (ICC)
How To Buy: Visit the Qoo10 ICC Store
Address: Sim Lim Tower #02-12 / #03-14, 10 Jalan Besar, Singapore 208787
Phone: +65 94781225 (Vivian)
Opening Hours: | Mon to Fri: 11am – 7pm | Sat: 11am – 6pm | Sun & PH: Closed |
Facebook: www.facebook.com/iccsimcard

This article is part of our completely free and fantastic Ultimate Genting Highlands Travel Guide. Why spend days researching when all your holiday information is simply a click away?

9 Comments and Questions

  • Fanny
    11 May 19

    Hi!

    As I’ll be going on a 3d2n trip to Genting, just wanted to check with you on this sim card as I’ll be sharing data (hotspot) with my family.

    As you mentioned that you only used 800mb data for the entire trip, did you share the data with your wife too? =)

  • Evan
    13 May 19

    Hi Fanny!

    No, I did not share the data with my wife. Actually, I am not sure if the SIM card’s telco allows you to enable hotspot / tethering. You can check with Vivian on this, her number is in the article above.

  • Fanny
    23 May 19

    Hi Evan

    Noted! Thank you so much!

  • Sheraine
    01 Sep 19

    Hi I have a question. For the M1 data passport right, you mentioned it’s using my existing data, so does it mean if I have 15gb and I have maybe around 10gb left (and I pay the $10 for the whole 30days even though I’m just going for 3 days), I will have 10gb of data left to use in Malaysia?

  • Evan
    02 Sep 19

    Hi Sheraine, yes that is the case for my current plan with M1. However, it may differ for other plans. For example, maybe only 5gb out of your 15gb is available for overseas data use. You can call M1 at 1627 to clarify the details.

  • Sheraine
    06 Sep 19

    How do I check how much data I have used and left?

  • Evan
    07 Sep 19

    Hi Sheraine, you can check the data usage in your phone settings. For my iPhone it’s under Settings -> Mobile Data

  • SK
    29 Oct 19

    Hello,

    I need a SIM for Malaysia for 10 days.

    Which would be the best package to get?
    Looking for advice.

    Thank you.

  • Evan
    29 Oct 19

    Hello SK,

    It really depends on what you are going to use the data on.

    For example, if you plan to be using Youtube, Facebook, or Instagram a lot, you can consider Package C. This plan gives you unlimited data for Youtube at night, and 10GB worth of 4G data for Facebook / Instagram.

    If you prefer to have unlimited 3G data instead, you can choose Package K.

    Cheers,
    Evan