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In particular, we would like to thank Samsung for their continuous support and cooperation. VoLTE stands for Voice-over-LTE — it is the most advanced form of telephony technology as it is a pure digital technology, rather than circuit switched or analog technology used in other networks in Malaysia.

In a short while, our CEO, Mr. Wing K. This has enabled us to provide the best of both technologies by giving consumers the media experiences that they want, while delivering the lowest cost per bit. We were also able to optimize our network resources, which allowed us to deploy our 4G LTE network within a much shorter time and at lower cost. We would also like to thank Qualcomm. They have our network support across all their chipsets and worked hand-in-hand with us to enable many mass market devices to operate on our network.

What this means is that we are able to ride on the global economy of scale of LTE to reduce the cost of devices, and this will further lower the barrier of entry costs for consumers in general. We want to thank China Mobile for technology transfer and collaboration with our team in network and device development. We are pleased to collaborate with them to promote the introduction of affordable LTE devices so to enable more consumers to be enriched by 4G LTE experience.

We would also like to thank Google who helped enable all Android phones with location data for our brand new network. When we explained the 1BestariNet education programme to Sundar, he was so amazed by it as such feat — connecting 10, schools on one single 4G platform has never been achieved in the United States or anywhere else in the world.

We look forward to using our LTE network to help extend what we have done for Malaysia and to partner with Google to provide a level education experience for all. Last, but not least, we would also like to thank Elitecore Technologies. Finally, in summary, let me conclude by saying that, with the support and cooperation from all our business partners, we are able to bring the latest 4G technology in the form of VoLTE to all Malaysians at very affordable prices.

Wing will share with you later this morning the details of our service plans, but suffice to say that we will bring down the cost of entry and utilisation rates to be the lowest in Malaysia, as well as in the Asia Pacific region, if not the world! The performance of the Altitude handset is, if I may say, quite impressive, and in some instances, it is, even better than some of the branded phones that are currently available in Malaysian market. With that I would like to once again express our sincere gratitude to our Y.

Unfortunately, this Airport SIM Plan is only available to foreign workers who have a valid work permit. If you meet these requirements, then you will get the Yes Airport Prepaid Plan for free with 1 MYR in credit, free basic internet Kbps, which is too slow for modern web browsing , and unlimited on-net calls and SMS for 7 days.

However, I saw a Yes store and decided to give in anyway. Once I got inside the Yes store, I got greeted and instantly got asked what type of phone I had. Remember, Yes is a 4G-only operator and only runs on rather unusual frequencies, so they had to know if I could even become a customer. I told the salesperson that I have an OnePlus 7 Pro, which she had never heard of that made me sad , so she put her SIM card in my phone to see if it worked.

That is an interesting take of good customer service. I could, but they only sold the 30 MYR unlimited data plan. I knew that Yes has other types of plans, but this store conveniently did not sell them. Anyway, I decided to go for it because unlimited data sounded great to me.

I was a bit skeptical because there are not that many operators around the world that offer real unlimited data Taiwan is one of them. In Malaysia , you have to show your passport and register it with the provider.

When you buy your SIM card at a Yes store, the salesperson will handle all of this for you, but you do have to bring your passport with you if you intend to buy a Malaysian SIM card. Although not expensive compared to many other operators around the world, you can get a lot of data for much less in Malaysia. However, getting unlimited data for less than 40 MYR may be a challenge. Once my personal details were processed, the salesperson activated my SIM card for me and my Yes account.

You get a Yes email address with each subscription, which can be used for whatever you want to use it for — kind of cool. Now, I was ready to enjoy unlimited data in Malaysia. The Yes salesperson will activate your SIM card upon purchase and registration. Remember to bring your passport with you. You can also get reload cards at Yes stores and kiosks. The following reload denominations are available:. You can check your Yes credit balance by texting BAL to Enter the digit activation code and redeem your voucher.

For example, if your yes number is and your activation code is , you would text REL to Yes has several data plans with a hard-cap and unlimited data plans. You can also these add-ons at Yes stores and kiosks. Yes has several data packages, called Data Add-Ons, that only come with data. They come in 6 variants. For the past few months, Yes is doubling your data allowance. It is unclear whether this is a permanent thing or just a long on-going promotion. For now, I will label the extra data as bonus data:.

Yes is mainly known for their Konfem Unlimited Plans, which come with unlimited data. That explains why YouTube was buffering, even when my speeds were good enough for HD speeds. Do note that you cannot tether, or use your phone as a mobile hotspot , with the Konfem plans. I even tried using a VPN to see if I could circumvent this restriction, but that did not work. Hey, it never hurts to try! Normally, I do at least 3 speed test with an operator throughout the city I am staying or the country to get a good feel of there speeds.

For some reason, I only saved 1 speed test with Yes. Weird, but at least we have something to look at. I do remember that the speeds were rather consistent with Yes, although it sometimes shot up to 40 Mbps. These speeds are fine. They are not the fastest in the world and certainly not the fastest in Malaysia. Even then, it is fast enough for regular web browsing.

I also remember being confused about why YouTube was buffering so often. That is because my unlimited data plan restricted video resolution to SD P. I would and would not recommend Yes to travelers visiting Malaysia. Until then, Yes not accessible to the majority of mobile data users. If Yes supports your phone, then Yes can be an exciting option compared to the full operators, especially when staying in larger cities and towns. Moreover, if you are in an area where Yes has no coverage, then there is no option to fall back to 2G and 3G because Yes does not have those networks, nor do they have national roaming agreements with the full operators.

This makes Yes not a good option for those who wish to explore more of rural Malaysia. Furthermore, Yes is primarily active in West Malaysia. Still, the coverage there is even more limited than in West Malaysia. I am somewhat disappointed that I was not able to buy a plan of choice when I visited the Yes store. There should not be a reason why I could not buy a specific plan because the store did not offer them. To me, that does not make sense. I am not sure whether this is a common practice among Yes stores or if I was simply unlucky by going to that specific store in a touristy area.



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