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Webe Changes Network Name To UniFi

If you are a web user, today on Malaysia Day (September 16, 2017) you will see that the network name in the top corner of the phone screen is now "UniFi".

However, nothing else will change. The wireless data, voice call and SMS solution will still be different from a fixed line broadband network. Your plans and bills will remain the same and you will pay the bills for Digital Sdn Bhd every month.

 

At this point, you may be wondering what this naming practice means if nothing else changes. We did that too, so we came up with frequently asked questions to find out what to say about this name change. Based on our choice of words, it is possible to combine two services. Question 12: Frequently Asked Questions: "Can I make a single payment to Unified for broadband and mobile web services?" The answer was, "Currently there isn't. You have to pay for the subscription account."

 

However, if you are abroad when this network name changes, you may have to make the changes manually or disconnect from the data. To see what needs to be done to do so, here is a link to the relevant FAQ page.

 

According to Borneo Post, Telecom Malaysia ™, which operates on Malaysian fixed lines, will expand HSBB's network coverage to Sarawak earlier than expected. After launching commercial services on its new infrastructure in March 2010 through check unifi coverage banners, TM general manager Omar Zaki Mustafa said that although there are no plans to open high-speed wireless broadband services in the region by 2012, the demand has sparked a telecommunications company. . Paid to recover it. Subtraction table. Based on the convincing response from the users of the Klanga Valley, as well as the very encouraging questions here, we are stepping up our efforts to meet the "deadlines".

 

That is why we are currently improving the country's infrastructure, focusing on two main areas: Kuching and Miri. Understandably, the TM HSBB network has now crossed nearly 600,000 buildings nationwide since the initial launches of Shah Alam, Subang Jaya and Taman Tune. Ismail and Bengsar; The service is later offered in Bangi, Klang Valley in the South Valley, Port Klang in the West, Selyang in the North and Tasik Ampang in the East.

 

1. The service is a contract for 24 months, and during the term of the contract, a termination fee of RM500 is charged instead of the termination of the service.

2. If your building is at a height of copper made of copper, you must discontinue the current StreamXX service (if applicable).

3. A minimum hole is required to install the fibers in the building. You will be responsible for providing the TV and 4-socket extension cord to complete the installation. No date will be set for the installation of buildings to be renovated.

4. All triple play services (internet, audio and TV) must be enabled during installation. Partial service activation is not allowed.

5. UniFi is a wired broadband service. Wireless is optional and subject to interference and disconnection.

6. The UniFi account holder or authorized contact person must be available during the installation of the service. For tall buildings, owners must agree with the Building Management Office to obtain permission for installation, internal cables, and use of the communications room.

7. The installation fee includes entrances for the installation of internal wires to external cables, not exceeding 15 m for fiber cable, 15 m for Ethernet / telephone cable and 30 m for sheath (water drains). There will be an additional charge for 15 and 30 meter (race track) cables and the charge will be included in the UniFi bill.

8. For non-standard installations, such as sealing, under wiring and concealed wiring, you can hire your own contractor or contact the designated contractor directly. Payment will be made directly to the contractor.