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Access technologies
Cellular broadband
Cellular or mobile broadband services are provided by:
ISP |
Technology |
Package download speed |
Celcom |
GPRS, EDGE, 3G, HSDPA, DC-HSPA+, 4G LTE |
Up to 75 Mbit/s |
Digi |
EDGE, 3G, HSPA, DC-HSPA+, 4G LTE |
Up to 30 Mbit/s |
Maxis |
GPRS, EDGE, 3G, HSPA, DC-HSPA+, 4G LTE |
Up to 75 Mbit/s |
U Mobile |
GPRS, 3G, HSDPA, DC-HSPA+, 4G LTE |
Up to 75 Mbit/s |
Digital Subscriber Line (DSL)
As of June 2012 there were 1,705,000
DSL connections. TMnet, a subsidiary of
Telekom Malaysia,
is Malaysia's largest Internet service provider. While there are many
ISPs in Malaysia, Telekom Malaysia's ownership of the nation's
last mile connections restricts competition to densely populated areas in major cities. Since there is no
local loop unbundling, TMnet enjoys a virtual monopoly of the broadband market.
ISP |
Technology |
Package download speed |
Giga Broadband |
VDSL |
2 Mbit/s, 3 Mbit/s, 10 Mbit/s, 5+5 Mbit/s |
Jaring Flite Wired |
ADSL |
1 Mbit/s |
Maxis Wired |
ADSL |
256 kbit/s, 512 kbit/s, 1 Mbit/s, 2 Mbit/s, 9 Mbit/s |
PersiaSYS Ultraband |
Cable (ETTH) |
700kbit/s, 900kbit/s, 2 Mbit/s, 8 Mbit/s |
TIME Business DSL |
SDSL |
2 Mbit/s, 5 Mbit/s, 10 Mbit/s |
TIME Broadband(Consumer) |
ADSL |
1.5 Mbit/s, 3 Mbit/s, 6 Mbit/s |
TM Broadband(Streamyx) |
ADSL, SDSL |
384 kbit/s, 512 kbit/s, 1 Mbit/s, 2 Mbit/s, 4 Mbit/s, 8 Mbit/s |
TM UniFi |
VDSL/Fibre |
5 Mbit/s, 10 Mbit/s, 20 Mbit/s |
Fibre optic
Fiber to the building (FTTB), Office (FTTO), and home (FTTH) services are provided by:
- VTelecoms Berhad
offers Internet-over-fibreoptic (fibre optic DIA), Metro-Ethernet Over
DWDM for Enterprises and MNCs, using the latest Networking Technologies
available to date. VTelecoms Fiber Infra coverage covers entire
KlangValley including KL City Center, Petaling Jaya, Shah Alam, Subang
Jaya Ampang, KL Sentral etc. VTelecoms also has its Regional presence in
Singapore, HongKong and Thailand and expanding its regional and global
coverage regularly. Currently (as of 2013) VTelecoms has successfully
established its footprints across Malaysia connecting Thailand to
Singapore over multiple Fiber routes. Being the Only Malaysian Telco
having its telecom business footprints in various Asian countries,
VTelecoms hold #1 position in Malaysian Telecommunication market.
VTelecoms is a part of Vasseti UK Plc (Frankfurt listed), with its
global Telecommunication arm "VTelecoms Global Limited".
- City Broadband offers broadband-over-fibreoptic (fibre optic broadband) on Ethernet and GPON technologies to office buildings, residential houses, condominiums and apartments in Cyberjaya
and The Horizon, Bangsar South City, Kuala Lumpur at competitive rates.
City Broadband offers both best-effort and dedicated broadband
services. City Broadband Corporate packages offers dedicated bandwidth
that are tailored to customer's bandwidth requirements from as low as
1Mbit/s and up to 50Mbit/s. In Cyberjaya, City Broadband services are
delivered to the customer premises via Cyberjaya Metro Fibre Network, CMFN
- Cyberjaya Metro Fibre Network, CMFN - Fiber-To-The-Building (FTTB) and Fiber-To-The-Home (FTTH). CMFN leases dark fiber connectivity and Metro Ethernet (Metro-E) services to telcos and enterprises in Cyberjaya. Employing Open-access network
(neutral carrier) with ring topology, it offers neutrality and
redundancy throughout the network. As of December 2012, CMFN has
connected more than 60 buildings including 9 Data Centres and more than
3,000 home passed in Cyberjaya.
- Metrofon - Fiber to the Home (FTTH). Provide fiber optic connection to condominiums and apartments in Kuala Lumpur city and Selangor area.
- Penangfon - Same company as above. Provide services only in Penang island.
- Maxis High Speed Home Broadband
- Officially launch on 31 March 2011. True fibre optic connectivity to
home with speeds of 10 Mbit/s and 30 Mbit/s. Availability of service is
based on the coverage of the TM UniFi service.
- TIME Fibre Broadband
- Officially launch on 2 February 2010. True fibre optic connectivity
to home with speeds of 2 Mbit/s, 5 Mbit/s and 10 Mbit/s with BOOST up to
50 Mbit/s. Available at Mont' Kiara Pines, Mont' Kiara Astana, Mont'
Kiara Sophia, Mont' Kiara Pelangi, Mont' Kiara Palma, Mont' Kiara Damai
and Mont' Kiara Bayu. More locations to come.[12]
- TM Unifi
- Telekom Malaysia Bhd has spent about RM1.9 billion, with the
inclusion government funds amounting to RM990 million in the
installation of high-speed broadband services throughout Malaysia.[13] The four initial areas that will be covered by high speed broadband services, that is being launched in March 2010 are Shah Alam, Subang Jaya, Taman Tun Dr Ismail and Bangsar.[14]
The benefits announced with the implementation of high speed broadband
include smoother e-commerce activities, Internet-based health services,
improved Voice-over-Internet Protocol (web-based telephone service),
websites with more detailed pictures and graphics, as well as faster
data downloads. It has been promised that video-streaming will be
smoother and Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) could take off in
Malaysia. As of 2012, Unifi has 300,000 subscribers.
ISP |
Technology |
Package download speed |
VTelecoms Berhad |
Fiber |
10 Mbit/s, 20 Mbit/s, 50Mbit/s, 100Mbit/s, 500Mbit/s, 1000Mbit/s |
City Broadband Enterprise |
FTTO (Office) |
5 Mbit/s, 10 Mbit/s, 20 Mbit/s |
City Broadband Residential |
FTTH |
5 Mbit/s, 10 Mbit/s |
TM UniFi |
FTTH |
5 Mbit/s, 10 Mbit/s, 20 Mbit/s |
Jaring Flite Fibre |
FTTH |
2 Mbit/s, 5 Mbit/s |
TIME Fibre Broadband |
FTTH |
8 Mbit/s, 15 Mbit/s, 30 Mbit/s, 50 Mbit/s, 100Mbit/s |
Maxis Home Broadband |
FTTH |
10 Mbit/s, 20 Mbit/s, 30Mbit/s |
ABNxcess |
Cable |
10 Mbit/s, 30 Mbit/s, 50Mbit/s |
Wireless broadband
Wireless broadband services are provided by:
Hotspot
Wi-Fi Hotspots are provided by:
ISP |
Technology |
No. of hotspots |
Download speed |
Remark |
JARING Flite Wifi |
802.11b |
Approx. 60 |
384 kbit/s |
|
P1 Hot Zone |
802.11b/g/n |
More than 200 |
512 kbit/s |
|
TM WiFi™ |
802.11b/g/n |
More than 17000 |
512 kbit/s |
Prepaid, and VAS for TMnet Streamyx and TMnet 1515 |
Leased line
Internet access over
leased lines is provided by:
- City Broadband
- City Broadband provides high speed dedicated Ethernet
broadband-over-fibreoptic in Cyberjaya with Gigabit speed capacity. City
Broadband customers don't need to lease a separate line a.k.a. "leased
line" to get the required dedicated bandwidth since the digital
fibreoptic link/line comes together with City Broadband dedicated
bandwidth at no additional leased line charge. That's why City Broadband
is also known as broadband-over-fibreoptic provider.
- TM METRO-e - Dedicated internet access from 4Mbit/s to 1Gbit/s.
- TIME Ethernet Leased Line
- TIME Ethernet Leased Line provide businesses with a permanent
connection for mission critical applications that demand guaranteed
bandwidth performance to support voice, data, video and Internet
applications. It is able to deliver point to multipoint connectivity for
greater flexibility.
- TIME International Leased Line (IPLC)
- TIME International Leased Line provide dedicated interconnection
solution that enables transmission of all data types through
telecommunication network in digital format, including voice, text,
image, video and graphics with high secure and reliable connection.
VSAT
Very-small-aperture terminal (VSAT) satellite services are provided by:
WiMAX
On 16 March 2007,
Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission granted
WiMAX licenses to the following companies:
- Bizsurf (M) Sdn Bhd
- MIB Comm Sdn BhD
- Asiaspace Dotcom Sdn Bhd
- Redtone-CNX Broadband Sdn Bhd
MCMC expected the companies to roll out their WiMAX services to 25%
of the population in the areas given to them by the end of 2007. By the
end of 2009, the companies are expected to provide their services to at
least 40% of the population in the areas they control. The Internet
access speed is expected to be no less than 1 Mbit/s.
The Ministry of Energy, Water and Communication targeted 50%
household penetration by 2010 from the current household penetration of
18% as of May 2008.
Internet censorship in Malaysia
On 30 May 2011, the Malaysia government started to ban some websites, mostly file sharing websites,
[15][16] despite a promise not to censor the Internet made by the sixth Prime Minister,
Najib Razak.
[17]
See also
References
- "Malaysia profile: Media", BBC News, 10 September 2013. Retrieved 27 January 2014.
- "Percentage of Individuals using the Internet 2000-2012", International Telecommunications Union (Geneva), June 2013, retrieved 22 June 2013
- Sreejit Pillai (13 November 2001). "M'sia oldest search engine upbeat in trying times". ZDNet. Retrieved 8 July 2011.
- Beta Interactive Services, 1996[better source needed]
- Lee, 2000c[better source needed]
- "Drivers and Impediments to E-commerce in Malaysia", John Paynter and Jackie Lim, Malaysian Journal of Library & Information Science, Vol.6, no.2, December 2001: 1-19. Retrieved 28 January 2013.
- "Tracing the Diffusion of Internet in Malaysia: Then and Now", Ali Salman, Er Ah Choy, Wan Amizah Wan Mahmud, Roslina Abdul Latif, Asian Social Science,
Vol. 9, No. 6 (2013), Canadian Center of Science and Education, ISSN
1911-2017 (Print), ISSN 1911-2025 (Online). Retrieved 28 January 2014.
- Malaysia among the worst for Internet connection speed, Yahoo Newsroom, 23 April 2012.
- "Global Site Speed Overview: How Fast Are Websites Around The World?", Google analytics, 19 April 2012
- http://www.mcmc.gov.my/what_we_do/spectrum/SRSP/BWA-%20802.16-WiMAX-a.pdf[dead link]
- ABFL Groupe Intellex,
World Radiocommunication Conference 2007 (WRC-07) agenda item 1.4
responses, UK Office of Communications (Ofcom), 29 March 2007. Retrieved
27 January 2014.
- " Mont Kiara area to be fully fibre-capable by end of next month ", The Star, 3 February 2010. Retrieved 27 January 2014.
- "TM To Launch HSBB Retail Service March 24". Bernama. 10 March 2010. Archived from the original on 27 January 2014. Retrieved 26 March 2010.
- "TM Invests RM1.9 Billion, To Date, To Develop HSBB". Bernama. 18 March 2010. Archived from the original on 27 January 2014. Retrieved 26 March 2010.
- "MCMC wants block of 10 websites that allow illegal movie downloads", Wong Pek Mei, Star Online, 10 June 2011. Retrieved 27 January 2014.
- "Malaysian Govt Orders ISPs to Block Pirate Bay, Megaupload", Jared Moya, ZeroPaid, 10 June 2011. Retrieved 28 January 2014.
- "No censorship of the Internet", Lester Kong and Zulkifli Abd Rahman, The Star, 8 August 2009. Retrieved 28 January 2014.
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