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News & Reviews:   MCMC

  • The fate of Huawei's 5G infrastructure will be based on MCMC's report

    The fate of Huawei's 5G infrastructure will be based on MCMC's report

    The Malaysian government will wait on the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission's report, before allowing Huawei to build their 5G infrastructure in Malaysia. Based on TheStar.com.my, the delay is due to various security concerns involving Huawei globally, including allegations of cyberspying, international scandals and so on. Communications and Multimedia Minister Gobind Singh Deo wants to play it safe, to ensure that the system is secure before rolling out.

  • UniFi Wireless Broadband plan is offering 60GB for RM79

    UniFi Wireless Broadband plan is offering 60GB for RM79

    UniFi has started to offer a no contract UniFi Wireless Broadband plan in Malaysia priced at RM79 (excluding GST) for 60GB of data very recently, giving you the freedom to terminate the plan at any moment without any consequences. The plan also allows the customer to share the bandwidth with up to 64 devices simultaneously.

  • Huawei Malaysia and MCMC introduce cashless technology service to Kolej Vokasional Gombak

    Huawei Malaysia and MCMC introduce cashless technology service to Kolej Vokasional Gombak

    Today, Huawei Malaysia and MCMC have officially announced their collaboration together and launched a Digital Program showcasing a sandbox of digital service such as mobile cashless services at Kolej Vokasional Gombak (KVG). With this in mind, student of KVG to learn how to purchase food and retail items from the school cooperative and retail management outlet.

  • Service disruptions for Maxis, Celcom & DiGi as spectrum reallocation exercise begins

    Service disruptions for Maxis, Celcom & DiGi as spectrum reallocation exercise begins

    If your calls and data service with your telco is spotty these days – don’t be too alarmed. It is mainly due to the current exercise of spectrum re-allocation between the major telecommunications companies in Malaysia. The telcos involved are Maxis, Celcom and Digi.


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