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Xpax, launched in 2004, is Celcom (now CelcomDigi) Axiata Berhad's line of prepaid mobile plan. [1] As of December 2017, it served over 6.72 million subscribers, it comprises the majority of Celcom’s 9.56 million total subscriber base [2]
CelcomDigi Berhad (d.b.a. CelcomDigi), formerly known as Digi.Com Berhad (d.b.a. Digi), is a communications conglomerate and mobile service provider in Malaysia.Its largest shareholders are Axiata and Norwegian-based Telenor, who hold equal ownership in CelcomDigi at 33.1% each.
Celcom Broadband is Malaysia's most popular mobile broadband provider, with 1.534 million subscribers as of the first quarter of 2015. The broadband network covers 86% of Malaysia's populated areas. Celcom Broadband was awarded the prestigious Frost & Sullivan's Mobile Broadband Provider for two years. [15]
Telin Malaysia (Kartu As) (uses U Mobile) Telin Malaysia. Telin Malaysia is a joint venture (JV) company between Compudyne Telecommunication Systems Sdn. Bhd and PT Telin, a company fully owned by PT. Telekomunikasi Indonesia (Telkom). [102] 8: mCalls (uses DiGi) Partnership between Pavo Communications and DiGi. [103]
Unifi Mobile is a prepaid and postpaid plan operating on an annual contract. The Unifi Mobile LTE network consists of 850MHz FDD-LTE (Band 5), 2300MHz TD-LTE (Band 40), and TD-LTE 2600MHz (Band 38). Unifi Mobile utilizes its MgO 850MHz LTE band 5 spectrum (reformed from CDMA 850MHz), and Celcom provides domestic roaming on 4G and 2G until June ...
Since its beginnings in 1995, the Internet in Malaysia has become the main platform for free discussion in the country's otherwise tightly controlled media environment. [1] As of Q1 2017, Malaysia had broadband penetration rates of 103.6% (per 100 inhabitants) and 81.8% (per 100 households).
Major telecommunication operators in Malaysia include Celcom, Digi, Maxis, U Mobile, Telekom Malaysia and Time dotCom; International: Connectivity via submarine cables to Tier 1 networks [6] that can reach every other network on the Internet solely via settlement-free interconnection
Tune Talk Sdn. Bhd., doing business as Tune Talk, previously was a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) riding on the network of Celcom (Malaysia) Berhad. Since 2025, Tune Talk has now become a fully cloud-enabled telco, together with Amazon Web Services (AWS), being the first in Malaysia to do so. [1]