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Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Broadband in Malaysia: Cost Comparison Table

Recently after the appearance of yes 4G rates, everybody gets cost conscious all of a sudden about Broadband pricing. Some had quickly mentioned that yes 9 sen/3MB ain’t cheap with some pointing out that it costs RM900 for their average 30GB of download usage.
Since cost per GB is a hot topic now, we figured why don’t we compare all broadband offerings in Malaysia and find out how much they cost per GB. Below is our findings ranking from the cheapest to the most expensive.
Cost per GB

NOTE: So far we only considered plans either postpaid or prepaid that offer monthly access. Also added are the standard PAYU (Pay as you go) rates which includes yes and Tune Talk. There are different policies and terms for each plans with some only calculating download quota while others include uploads. There are also other factors to consider such as download speeds and excess charge if you exceed Fair Usage Policy. Streamyx ADSL was excluded due to the fact that they offer “unlimited access” with unspecified quota on a best effort basis.
We do admit that it is unfair to compare cost per GB across the board as there’s an obvious differentiator when it comes to application. In general, obviously fixed broadband is cheaper per GB but it compromises on mobility which often comes at a higher cost. To make it clearer, we have segregate the broadband offerings into 3 categories: Fixed Broadband, Mobile Broadband (Pure Data) and Mobile Internet (Add-on for Phone). Check out the other 3 tables in detail after the jump.

Fixed Broadband

Note:
UniFi has not implemented download quota on its usage
FTTH Broadbands such as UniFi and Maxis offers more realistic up to speeds than other providers
Mobile Broadband

Mobile Internet

Note:
Celcom blocks usage upon FUP, required to buy daily RM3.88 pass until next billing cycle
Maxis Mobile Unlimited Plan has been discontinued for new subscription
Do drop us a comment or feedback if we left out a plan or if you spot any mistakes on the table.

thanks to Above Comparison charts from http://www.soyacincau.com/

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