Mobile Phones:
News & Reviews: Malaysia
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Jul 14, 2020

If your home or office is using TIME dotCom's internet services, you're probably wondering why your internet is down. TIME Fibre Home Broadband users started reporting the loss of their internet connection around 3 PM today. The service disruption seems to be fairly widespread, as users from different parts of Klang Valley have been affected.
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Jul 13, 2020

Earlier today, Telekom Malaysia has recently announced that they will be collaborating with Digi in order to provide high-speed broadband to more Malaysians. In the agreement, TM will provide Layer 3 HSBB network service to Digi in order to increase their coverage to as far as Sabah and Sarawak.
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Jul 13, 2020

Earlier today, Telekom Malaysia has recently announced that they will be collaborating with Digi in order to provide high-speed broadband to more Malaysians. In the agreement, TM will provide Layer 3 HSBB network service to Digi in order to increase their coverage to as far as Sabah and Sarawak.
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Jul 13, 2020

Police brutality has sparked a huge discussion nowadays. To minimize such issues from happening in our country, our government is planning to arm the police forces with taser guns instead of firearms when it comes to dealing with certain disruptions.
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Jul 09, 2020

Update: According to Celcom, it seems that the network servers are back to normal. They said the users will have to restart their devices so that the signal can be refreshed. If your Celcom, Tune Talk and Xpax network is still not working, kindly pm them for assistance.
If you are a Celcom user and is experiencing a bad signal connection now, you're not alone. Celcom have just confirmed that their network is experiencing some server issues. Interestingly, Yoodo is not affected by this even though they are riding on Celcom's network but those who are using Tune Talk and Xpax are also affected.
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Jul 06, 2020

Digi has officially announced the Digi Internet Freedom which bundles both Digi Postpaid Plan, as well as Home Fibre for a lower price start from as RM130 a month, not including the postpaid plan. In addition to that, depending on which Internet Freedom package you pick, you could get discounts on your postpaid plan by up to 20%.
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Jul 03, 2020

Ever since we entered the Recovery MCO period, Malaysians were shocked at the amount of electricity bill they have to pay. Of course, they led to a huge complaint online as initially, the government did offer a discount during April onwards (with certain conditions). Thankfully, the Kementerian Tenaga dan Sumber Asli (KeTSA) looked into this and responded with good news.
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Jul 01, 2020

Telekom Malaysia has recently released a statement on their Facebook page, stating that users in Penang might experience internet disruption due to a node catching on fire at 12:07 AM. But that’s not all, TM also stated that mobile connectivity may be affected due to the fact that the aforementioned node functions as a backhaul for third-party mobile networks.
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Oct 09, 2020

After years of saving, I finally have enough to move out of my parents' house and into a studio apartment I just bought. Not only will I be the man of the house, but I could go out or invite friends over without anyone nagging me.
That might sound nice and all, but it still doesn't change the fact that I'm responsible for paying my own utility bills such as water and electricity. Thankfully, Digi recently unveiled their brand new Digi Fibre Broadband which bundles together postpaid and Digi Fibre home plan into one simple package. (Yay! Fewer bills to pay!)
But that's not all, I heard that the package actually costs less than getting the plans individually, and they also come with free goodies such as up to 24 months of Viu membership when you sign up. Plans are priced as low as RM90 a month for Home Fibre and RM38 for the postpaid plan. But let's have a closer look at the Digi Fibre Broadband, shall we?
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Jun 26, 2020

Based on a statement by patentlyapple.com, it seems that the future MacBooks could come equipped with a retractable keyboard which allows the laptops to be much thinner than usual. In terms of how the mechanism functions, the keyboard of the laptop will extend out when the lid is lifted and retracts when the laptop lid closes.
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