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  2. National Broadband Initiative (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia's high-speed internet service, called HSBB, provides speeds between 5 and 20 megabits per second. [3] Among the technologies used to deliver broadband services are fixed FTTH , VDSL2 , wireless High Speed Packet Access and WiMAX , while officials have said that satellite technologies are also possible.

  3. Internet in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    5G services in Malaysia was launched on 15 December 2021, and the first run ISP was Yes. But the Malaysia 5G network was provided by Digital Nasional Berhad as a Single Wholesale Network (SWN) companies. Customers of unifi Mobile should be able to enjoy the 5G services in Malaysia at the same time with Yes 4G, but unfortunately Telekom Malaysia ...

  4. Telecommunications in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, mobile broadband contributed 93.21% of total broadband market share or 40.431 million of subscriptions as at 4Q 2019 [10] (2018: 36.8 million [11]). Upgrading and expansion of network coverage The Time 3 and Time 3 Extension initiatives involved construction of 1,833 new communications towers in rural areas nationwide.

  5. National broadband plan - Wikipedia

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    Eventually Malaysia will see basic HSBB packages offering network speeds between 20 and 50 Mbit/s and up to 100 Mbit/s for consumers while businesses will have maximum network speeds available up to 1 Gbit/s. To understand the deployment of HSBB, the role HSBB plays in the larger world of broadband deployment in Malaysia must first be understood.

  6. Telekom Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Telekom Malaysia Berhad or simply TM is a Malaysian telecommunications company that was founded in 1984. Beginning as the national telecommunications company for fixed line, radio, and television broadcasting services, it has evolved to become the country's largest provider of broadband services, data, fixed line, pay television, and network services. [5]

  7. Ministry of Communications (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Communications (Malay: Kementerian Komunikasi) is a ministry of the Government of Malaysia that is responsible for digitalisation, communications, multimedia, radio broadcasting, digital terrestrial television broadcasting, other media broadcasts, information, personal data protection, special affairs, media industry, film industry, domain name, postal, courier, mobile service ...

  8. YTL Communications - Wikipedia

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    YTL Communications or YTL Communications Sdn. Bhd. dba Yes is a mobile network operator in Malaysia, the fifth in the country overall.Headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, YTL Communications is a subsidiary of the utilities company YTL Power International Berhad and serves as the communications arm of YTL Corporation Berhad, a leading infrastructure conglomerate in Malaysia.

  9. Al-Madinah International University - Wikipedia

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    The Al-Madinah International University (MEDIU; Malay: Universiti Antarabangsa Al-Madinah) [2] is an independent educational institution in Malaysia. It was established in 2006, founded on Islamic principles and values. MEDIU is licensed by the Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE), government of Malaysia.