You'll receive a typical answer migrate , move there , stay there , it's like they don't want things to improve rather pay more for less kind of attitude 😅 , they don't think if more people critic the Telco companies maybe unifi would come out with better deals for low income families or students RM50 100mbps , RM 99 500mbps , RM 139 1gbps and RM 189 2gbps .
Great review Alex. There should be plans made available for 12months. Telcos are forcing consumers to sign 24months. And you are right if we are renting home, its unfair to have such heavy penalty imposes on us. Do you know if telco allow to have the internet to be relocated when still on contract ( like moving home)? My experience with Maxis, apparently they consider this as termination which I find it really stupid. While the contract says we cannot terminate, the request is not for terminate but to relocate and nothing as such is stated in the contract (at that time). MCMC should really look into this and impose a law for this grey area if they are so concerned about everyone to have access to affordable internet. Telcos are taking advantage of the situation.
Thanks for watching. Among the telcos listed here, Time is the only one with the no-contract option but you'll have to fork out a one-time fee of RM400 for 100Mbps, RM650 for 500Mbps and RM800 for 1Gbps plan. Previously, telcos will not charge penalty if your new address has no coverage. But after MCO, it seems that more telcos are making it the consumer's problem for not having coverage in the new address and they are made to pay the ridiculous penalty charges. This is where MCMC should really step in and to protect users from such lopsided policy. According to Maxis Fibre FAQ on relocation: "If your new address is within coverage, to request for relocation, just walk-in to any Maxis Store. On the installation day, please bring along your modem to new installation address; RM200 may be applicable for new modem. If your new address is not within our coverage area, bring along your modem and walk into your nearest Maxis Centre to terminate your fibre service. Early termination fee is applicable if your existing service and home devices are still within contract."
It’s because they are licensed from the government internet provider therefore they can do whatever as they wish and deemed fit for their pocket. Taiko gives green light mah…….apa pun boleh lor.
Everything is so much cheaper in Malaysia compared to Korea.... except internet. In Korea, I used to get 150+ TV channels, 1000GB/s internet (unlimited data) all for about 68.5RM. I didn't realize getting fast speed internet here in Malaysia would be so costly :( I might have to settle on the 30 or 50 mbps one to save some money
Saya dari indonesia, jujur saya kira ISP dinegara saya paling mahal, tapi setelah liat ini rupanya sama aja dan bisa dibilang lebih baik😂, fun fact, dinegara saya ISP Iconnet speedtestnya 35mbps baik di upload maupun download alias 1:1 dengan harga bila 89rm atau Rp300.000 sudah include pajak 11% 😂
If your area is covered by TM HSBB, you now have more choice including Maxis, Astro and CelcomDigi. There's a lot of fibre network sharing so you have more retail choice riding on the same network.
internet is too expensive. I'm paying less than RM100/month for 2.5 gbps fibre in europe
damn..
Yes because they squuze u when they can until they can't, if I want cheap internet also I go to Europe, if I want save money I don't use at all
Not happy can migrate
You'll receive a typical answer migrate , move there , stay there , it's like they don't want things to improve rather pay more for less kind of attitude 😅 , they don't think if more people critic the Telco companies maybe unifi would come out with better deals for low income families or students RM50 100mbps , RM 99 500mbps , RM 139 1gbps and RM 189 2gbps .
Best video so far for those who surveying fiber plan 👍👍👍
Great review Alex. There should be plans made available for 12months. Telcos are forcing consumers to sign 24months. And you are right if we are renting home, its unfair to have such heavy penalty imposes on us. Do you know if telco allow to have the internet to be relocated when still on contract ( like moving home)? My experience with Maxis, apparently they consider this as termination which I find it really stupid. While the contract says we cannot terminate, the request is not for terminate but to relocate and nothing as such is stated in the contract (at that time). MCMC should really look into this and impose a law for this grey area if they are so concerned about everyone to have access to affordable internet. Telcos are taking advantage of the situation.
Thanks for watching. Among the telcos listed here, Time is the only one with the no-contract option but you'll have to fork out a one-time fee of RM400 for 100Mbps, RM650 for 500Mbps and RM800 for 1Gbps plan.
Previously, telcos will not charge penalty if your new address has no coverage. But after MCO, it seems that more telcos are making it the consumer's problem for not having coverage in the new address and they are made to pay the ridiculous penalty charges. This is where MCMC should really step in and to protect users from such lopsided policy.
According to Maxis Fibre FAQ on relocation:
"If your new address is within coverage, to request for relocation, just walk-in to any Maxis Store. On the installation day, please bring along your modem to new installation address; RM200 may be applicable for new modem.
If your new address is not within our coverage area, bring along your modem and walk into your nearest Maxis Centre to terminate your fibre service. Early termination fee is applicable if your existing service and home devices are still within contract."
hi,can i get an update for this? im also moving and im currently facing the same situation
It’s because they are licensed from the government internet provider therefore they can do whatever as they wish and deemed fit for their pocket. Taiko gives green light mah…….apa pun boleh lor.
When you mention "Telekom Malaysia" instead of just "TM". shows your age. *cough cough*
Everything is so much cheaper in Malaysia compared to Korea.... except internet. In Korea, I used to get 150+ TV channels, 1000GB/s internet (unlimited data) all for about 68.5RM. I didn't realize getting fast speed internet here in Malaysia would be so costly :( I might have to settle on the 30 or 50 mbps one to save some money
Malaysia is shouting to the world that they are truly a third world country. What do you expect?
Saya dari indonesia, jujur saya kira ISP dinegara saya paling mahal, tapi setelah liat ini rupanya sama aja dan bisa dibilang lebih baik😂, fun fact, dinegara saya ISP Iconnet speedtestnya 35mbps baik di upload maupun download alias 1:1 dengan harga bila 89rm atau Rp300.000 sudah include pajak 11% 😂
Thanks for the info!
Most welcome. Hope it is useful for you
Thank you Alexander!
Most welcome. Hope the content is helpful for you.
Gaming PC this days support 2.5gbps, and mac support 10gbps
celcom rm 100 a month is only for existing postpaid customer. i feel like u should not say the rm 100 is the price .
Is Unifi using a separate cable? Possible to switch to non Unifi after setting up?
Its not about whats best, but whats available for me. Great for you got choice
If your area is covered by TM HSBB, you now have more choice including Maxis, Astro and CelcomDigi. There's a lot of fibre network sharing so you have more retail choice riding on the same network.
Bang kasi update 2024 punya
thanks for the review bro...
maxis worth more eh ,you could get RM1 home device tho still unlimited data for family
yes 5g xdee ke??
Terbaik!!!
What about gigabit fiber is it good? It say rm50 100mbps
We have not tried it but from what we can tell from the social media comments, they are not a reliable internet service provider.
@@soyacincautv oh ok
Can anyone suggest me is it good to take time 500 mbps pack for gaming while will use 5 people ?
I think its more than enough
ckp melayu la kt malaysia kan
Ingat semua org dkt malaysia blh ckp melayu ke? Ade yang foreginer yang tinggal tetap dkt malaysia bekerja
Bersepah channel kat yt ni bro ko boleh cari tak perlu pun komen mcm ni