KiQ is expanding its prepaid data portfolio in the Philippines with more flexible Unli Data packages and the rollout of its Physical SIM, aiming to make always-on connectivity more accessible across budget segments.
The move strengthens KiQ’s position in the competitive mobile data market by offering customizable plans that combine data, calls, and texts under a single adjustable system.
KiQ introduces tiered Unli Data pricing
KiQ’s latest offering focuses on short- and long-term usage flexibility, with pricing designed for different mobile usage patterns.
The updated Unli Data plans include 1-day access at ₱35 (data only) or ₱40 (with calls and texts), 3 days at ₱90 (data only) or ₱105 (with calls and texts), 7 days at ₱200 (data only) or ₱235 (with calls and texts), and 28 days at ₱800 (data only) or ₱940 (with calls and texts).
The service allows users to adjust inclusions such as calls and texts depending on their needs.
App-based customization drives flexible prepaid experience
KiQ’s system is built around an app-based interface that lets users modify their subscriptions through a slider tool.
Users can add or remove calls and texts from data packages, select preferred validity periods, and customize promos in real time through the app.
The company positions this system as a way to simplify prepaid management while giving users more control over spending.
Physical SIM rollout expands access nationwide
Alongside its digital-first model, KiQ has launched its Physical SIM, now available through Smart Stores and accredited retail partners nationwide.
Users can also order SIM cards directly through the KiQ app for home delivery, expanding access beyond traditional retail channels.
New subscribers will receive a 25GB welcome data package for streaming, gaming, and social media upon activation.
KiQ strengthens position in prepaid data market
With its combination of flexible pricing, app-based customization, and physical SIM availability, KiQ continues to compete in the growing demand for budget-friendly mobile data services in the Philippines.
The brand’s approach reflects a broader industry trend toward personalized telecom offerings that move away from fixed prepaid bundles.

