Monday, October 12, 2009

New Maxis Broadband Plans

The Maxis Broadband team has taken huge steps with the launch of these new broadband packages as the company has been losing market share far behind Celcom in the 3G broadband market.

Maxis Broadband With Device Packages

Some of the rates shown above are for current Maxis users and after deducting the direct debit rebate. The most interesting package here is the 2GB package at RM48 including a free ZTE modem(not sure if its an USB modem) and 2 months of free usage with an upfront fee of RM168(non-refundable), no contract.

Maxis Broadband No Device Packages

The difference between RM68(after RM10 direct debit rebate) and RM48 package is that the RM48 package is specifically targeted to the 18-25 age group, while if you are not within this age group then you can opt for the RM68 package.

The detailed new Maxis Broadband plans can be viewed here

My opinion:

These new packages are expensive if you are not a Maxis customer and if you don't use direct debit for 12-months, however I think some of the packages are interesting, for an example the three 2GB data limit packages between RM48-RM68 a month.

It is a good move to offer such packages based on data limits. In other words, the more data you use, the more you pay for it. It will also allow Maxis to upgrade the network bandwidth when necessary as they will be no more excuse that customers are hogging up their network. It's a good start for Maxis and I hope to see them improve the 3G network with the launch of these new broadband packages.

No speed details were mentioned in the new packages above, probably the Maxis Broadband team forgot to include those information.

I believe Celcom will follow up with similar packages however they will have to fix the network issues and improve their current broadband user's experience.

Personally, I think the new Maxis Broadband packages are better than Celcom's broadband offering, for now.

Update 1: The 2GB Home Value device package comes with the big, old ZTE MF600 modem.

Note: 3G broadband is an alternative to Streamyx or your fixed broadband, I strongly advice you to retain your fixed internet service if you are a heavy broadband user.

P.s: The first thing to do is to cancel my Celcom Broadband Advance Plan as the experience has been disappointing over the past few months. Hoping that Maxis Broadband will give me a better experience.

8 comments:

Diesel Electric said...

Actually, I thin their Prepaid plan is worth subscribing to. At RM 25 a week with 2GB quota, that will be about RM 100 a month for 8GB, which is quite competitive with Sialcom / DiGi BB. The only downside is the hassle of having to take the SIM in and out of the modem to the phone to subscribe (subscription can only be activated via USSD).

dvd hangat said...

easy. use 3g modem with voice support like aircard 875 PCMCIA. Old modem work great. haha.

Epool86 said...

not bad, at least user got more option now.. and im hoping some of celcom bb user switch to maxis bb (inlcuding you, i heard u r about to terminating celcom bb lol), so it will result less network congestion..

currently celcom bb during peak hour (8pm onwards) is really slow at my area..

Tim Yang said...

"No speed capping"??????

They refused to state their speed. So what's the point?

Qin said...

Mobile Operator in China also do not mention it's speed, may it can not guarantee it's speed, so it simply not mention (it speed) to avoid the complain from customer...

I think the best value plan is "Hone Value", it also have a free modem, unfortunately it's not a USB modem...

andre said...

digi RM58 get 3GB

FUNG Sai Hou said...

MAXIS Broadband New Data Plan Package? Well... No matter how the MAXIS offers NEW Data Plan Package to its Customers, I am still very Disappointing with their 3G Coverage. For example, MAXIS 3G services in Kota Kinabalu is restricted to limited area. If compared to other Telco, like DiGi, the 3G/HSPA services Coverage is wider than the MAXIS. In this circumstances, MAXIS should expand their 3G/HSDPA services sooner to improve their network coverage so that broadband users can have more choices.

The FREE modem is not USB Type, then I guess it should be PCMCIA Type. So pitty MAXIS can offering such modem to its user. As for Info, nowadays, most of the notebook/laptop, do not support the PCMCIA port anymore, unless the notebook/laptop were manufactured before Year 2007.

Reav said...

The speed is up to 7.2 Mbps on best effort.

The HomeValue bundle comes with the free ZTE desktop modem, not PCIAM card - its via a LAN cable connection.