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Compared: Fibre broadband services in Malaysia — TM vs TIME vs Maxis vs Celcom. UPDATE: We’ve updated the comparison to include TM’s new 1. Mbps Uni. Fi Pro plan. UPDATE 2: Celcom’s Home Broadband joins the fray.

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After the initial telco price war, it seems the battle has spilt over into the realm of fixed broadband services as the big- three fibre broadband service providers in Malaysia clash. The question is, which one is the best for you?

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Don’t worry because, as usual, we’ve got you covered. Click to enlarge. We saw strong offerings from the four major players in the fibre broadband industry, but as with most plans, there are pros and cons to each plan. Let’s dive into each one and see if we can find which is the best. TM Uni. Fi. TM kicked things off by upping their Uni. Fi game to the current Uni. Fi Advance plan which offers 3.

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Mbps download speeds for RM1. If you desire more speed, you can opt for the upgrade to 5.

Mbps for RM5. 0 extra. TM also have a new Uni. Watch The African Queen Full Movie. Fi Pro plan that offers speeds up to 1. Mbps. Much like the original VIP Uni.

Fi plans, you will also get a free Hypp. TV subscription though only for the base channels. If you’re a big TV or movie buff, TM’s Uni. Fi also offers a 1- year free subscription to local streaming service iflix worth RM9. With iflix, you get access to a moderately large catalogue of old and some relatively new shows that you can binge, including exclusives like Mr Robot.

Opting for the Uni. Fi Pro plan gives you additional benefits on top of those that you get with the Uni. Fi Advance plans. Firstly, the Uni. Fi Pro plan comes with a free Voice Call voice bundle (worth RM2. TM fixed lines remain free). You also get a free 3- month access pass to Viu — a streaming site that offers Korean dramas, varriety shows and other asian programs.

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There is a caveat, however. With Uni. Fi Advance and Pro, your download and upload speeds are not symmetrical, meaning for the base RM1. Mbps download speeds but only 1. Mbps upload speeds. The same goes for the 5.

Mbps which have its upload speed limited to 2. Mbps and the 1. 00. Mbps Pro plan which has it’s upload speeds limited to 5. Mbps. Do keep in mind that these prices for the Uni. Fi Advance and Pro plans are still under a promo price (original prices: RM1. Mbps), RM2. 49 (5. Mbps), RM3. 29 (1.

Mbps) so the original prices are a tad higher. While TM has extended the promotional period for the Uni. Fi Advance plans in the past, it remains unclear if they will do so for the “early bird promo” price for the Uni.

Fi Pro plan. TIME Fibre. TIME, on the other hand, released their latest range of broadband services with symmetrical speeds of up to 5. Mbps for RM2. 99. If you don’t want to pay the premium for 5.

Mbps, they also have lower tier plans rated at 1. Mbps and 3. 00. Mbps that costs RM1. RM1. 89 respectively. With TIME, you don’t get many luxuries in terms of add- ons, just raw Internet speed. In this aspect, TIME is unmatched by the other local fibre broadband operators, but, they have their hands tied when it comes to coverage as TIME’s services only extend to 2.

Most of TIME’s ports can be found in apartments and condos so if you’re living on a landed property, odds are, you won’t be able to subscribe to TIME. Maxis. ONE Home. Maxis are notorious for not participating in price wars, instead, opting to improve customer service and reliability. With that in mind, Maxis launched their latest Maxis. ONE Home fibre broadband plans which focus on customer service and installation experience. What they’ve come up with is the Maxperts which, in their own words.

SWAT- like team of Internet experts” who specialise in optimising your Internet connection. We can see how this is useful for those who are less than tech- savvy, but if you are anything like us, the services these Maxperts provide become much less valuable as you could probably do the optimising yourself.

In true Maxis fashion, their fibre plans are the most expensive in this comparison. For the base 2. 0Mbps plan, Maxis are charging RM1. Mbps plan is going for RM2. You will also have to be subscribed to a Maxis.

ONE Plan (excluding the Maxis. ONE Plan Lite) before you are eligible to subscribe to the Maxis. ONE Home. To make matters worse, the prices mentioned above are after a special promo discount for Maxis.

ONE Plan 1. 28 and above customers. That means, if you’re a Maxis.

ONE Plan 9. 8 subscriber, you will still have to pay the full price of RM1. Mbps, RM2. 70 for 3.

Mbps and RM3. 98 for 1. Mbps. Speaking of the 1. Mbps plan, this plan is only available within Maxis’ own area of coverage (which reaches 7. TM. Besides that, you will have to be a Maxis. ONE Plan 1. 58, 1.

Maxis. ONE Business and Maxis. ONE Business Extra to be eligible for the RM3.

Celcom Home Broadband. Celcom became the latest player to join the recent home fibre network race when they released their Home Broadband service. After their earlier agreement with TM, Celcom can now utilise TM’s HSBB network to provide home fibre broadband plans to their customers. Their plan offers a speed of 1. Mbps for RM1. 45/month. The caveat is that this plan is only available for Celcom FIRST Gold subscribers in the Klang Valley area.

That said, the plan itself isn’t that attractive. If you’re only interested in paying the bare minimum for fibre Internet connectivity and are a Celcom FIRST Gold subscriber, then perhaps this plan could be for you. Celcom are also offering a 5. Home Broadband subscription so that could be quite attractive for the user on a budget. However, if you’re a moderate or above user, you’d be better off topping up a little bit extra for two or three times faster speeds with Maxis Fibre or Uni. Fi. You could also just top up RM4 for 1. Mbps if you happen to find yourself within TIME’s coverage area.

Conclusion. In all honesty, these four companies aren’t exactly direct competitors because (especially in the case of TIME) you either have one or the other. Besides Maxis, Celcom and TM, these services rarely overlap. That said, it is worth taking a look at who can provide the most well- rounded package out there. If it was up to me and I could choose between these three services, I would pick TIME. I’m a heavy Internet user so all I care about is Internet speed and stability — I don’t need all the extra goodies like IPTV bundles and calls or streaming subscriptions.

But, I’m willing to bet that not many share my usage habits. So, if I were to consider the average household — including family members, guests, children, etc. TM’s Uni. Fi Advance and Pro plans provide the most well- rounded fibre experience. They’ve got free iflix (which my mum loves to watch old movies on), clear free- to- air TV channels (which my dad loves), and a fast enough download speed + low latency for my gaming needs.

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Acquired by Amazon. It also claimed over 7. DVD, Blu- ray or game rentals per month in five countries. Through a series of acquisitions, Lovefilm quickly became the leading online DVD rental and streaming outlet in the UK and Europe. The company offered a download service alongside postal delivery but this ceased on 2.

February 2. 00. 9.[1] The company has started a "watch online" service which offers over 4,7. This online viewing is available free for subscribers who have opted for one of their unlimited monthly rental plans or the unlimited streaming- only account. In February 2. 01. Amazon announced that on 2. February 2. 01. 4 Lovefilm's streaming service would be folded into its Instant Video service, and in August 2. Amazon announced that the Lovefilm By Post service would end on 3.

October 2. 01. 7, citing a "decreasing demand" for the discs.[2]History[edit]Lovefilm has grown due to 1. DVD rental companies – the three main ones being Online Rentals Limited (the original company), Screen. Select and Video Island. In May 2. 00. 2, Paul Gardner and Graham Bosher launched Online Rentals Limited (trading as DVDs.

On. Tap), based in Harlow, Essex.[3][4]In September 2. William Reeve and Alex Chesterman launched Screen. Select, based in Acton in West London. And in the same month Redbus Group launched Video Island, based in Kings Cross in central London.[5]In October 2. Online Rentals Ltd was bought by Arts Alliance Ventures, a family owned private equity firm.

In December 2. 00. DVDs. On. Tap rebranded to Lovefilm, appointed Mark Livingstone as CEO, and relocated to much larger premises in the Spire Green Business Park in Harlow, Essex. Screen. Select led what became a clutch of mergers across the UK DVD rental industry. In December 2. 00. In- Movies. In September 2. Screen. Select followed up with the merger with Video Island, which combined Screen. Select's management and brand with Video Island's venture capital.

The year 2. 00. 5 saw both Lovefilm and Screen. Select grow rapidly as fierce rivals – with strong backers, these two firms leaped ahead of their rivals. Lovefilm reached 5.

December 2. 00. 4, and shortly afterwards acquired the retail chain Choices' online business. By March 2. 00. 5, it had reached 1. In June 2. 00. 5, Video Island under the Screen.

Select brand acquired DVDs. Mailbox Movies, Movie. Trak and Qflicks[6]) and a few months later Lovefilm acquired the tiny Webflix.[7] Both rivals acquired a Scandinavian firm; Screen. Select acquired Bra. Film (a Swedish and Norwegian business), and Lovefilm acquired Boxman (operating in Sweden and Denmark).

Simon Calver joined as the CEO of Video Island in July 2. By 2. 00. 6 Video Island/Screen. Select had outgrown Lovefilm, with over 2. Lovefilm's 1. 00,0. In April 2. 00. 6, led by Simon Calver Lovefilm and Screenselect merged using Screen. Select's management and technology platform, but with the Lovefilm brand, and moved the headquarters to Acton – Screen. Select's original base.

By the end of 2. 00. Lovefilm brand had replaced Screen. Select, Brafilm and Boxman everywhere except Norway – which followed in 2. Example of a Lovefilm envelope.

The discs are returned to Lovefilm in the same envelopes in which they are sent to customers. In February 2. 00. Lovefilm acquired Amazon's DVD rental business in the UK and German markets, and in return Amazon became the largest shareholder of Lovefilm.[8][9][1. Besides Amazon and Arts Alliance Ventures, venture capital firms Balderton Capital, DFJ Esprit, Index Ventures and Octopus Ventures also had stakes in Lovefilm.[1. In 2. 01. 0, Lovefilm released their Play. Station 3 online streaming service. On 2. 0 January 2.

Amazon, which previously owned 3. Lovefilm, would take full control of the company in an acquisition deal worth a reported £2. In September 2. 01. Lovefilm app for the i. Pad was released to allow streaming films on i.

Pad devices. The Lovefilm app was also released for the Xbox 3. Watch Ashby Mediafire. December 2. 01. 1. On 3. 0 May 2. 01. Lovefilm partnered with NBC Universal to bring Universal films to their service, and also announced that they would be bringing HD Streaming to their services.

In October 2. 01. Amazon launched the Kindle Fire HD in the UK and Germany, which included Lovefilm integrated into the Amazon Videos application, much in the same way Amazon Instant Video is integrated in the United States. Subsequent streaming application launches, including the Wii U in December 2.

PS3 application in May 2. Lovefilm's previous offerings – UI design shared with Amazon Instant Video. On 1. 0 June 2. 01. Lovefilm announced that it would shut down its service in Scandinavia.[1. Up until July 2. 01. Lovefilm offered a video game rental service to customers. In July 2. 01. 3, it issued a statement letting both new and existing customers know that this service would no longer be offered beginning 8 August 2.

On 2. 1 February 2. Lovefilm video- on- demand service would be discontinued on 2. February 2. 01. 4 and folded into Amazon Instant Video. The Lovefilm name will be maintained for the DVD rental business, although this service has been embedded into Amazon as well.[1. On 1. 4 August 2. Amazon announced it would be terminating the Lovefilm by Post service on 3.

October 2. 01. 7.[1. Rental services operated for other companies[edit]Besides its own DVD rental and purchase sites, Lovefilm used to run a number of such sites on behalf of other companies. The following is a list of previous white label services operated by Lovefilm: WHSmith Movies Direct – from the WH Smith bookstore chain.[2. Tesco DVD Rental – Service for the Tesco supermarket chain website. On 1 August Lovefilm replaced Tesco DVD Rentals and all customers were switched over and given (at no extra cost) Access to Lovefilms Library on DVD, Access to new features like multiple rental lists, Lovefilm Instant and Games for Xbox 3.

Play. Station 3. Easy. Cinema – Service in conjunction with the Easy Group.[2. Odeon Direct – Service in conjunction with the Odeon cinema chain.[2. Nectar DVD Rental – Service for the Nectarloyalty card.[2. CD- WOW! – an online retailer. Sofa Cinema – the Guardian newspaper sponsors this site.

Compatible devices[edit]Advertising[edit]Lovefilm originally used partners to advertise its services but started to run TV adverts from 2. Since then, the number of white label services and partners had decreased, possibly due to increased brand awareness of the Lovefilm name. Since advertising on a regular basis on TV the company used British male actors for voice overs – Simon Pegg, Ewan Mc. Gregor, Bill Nighy and Ray Winstone.[2. In 2. 00. 9, the theme song for the TV ads was "It Must Be Love" by Madness. Lovefilm advertised in multiple media – online, press, TV, train posters, door drops, promotions and even toilet posters in clubs, pubs and service stations."Throttling" and dispute of fair usage policy[edit]Lovefilm came in for criticism from users over its claim to offer "unlimited" DVD rentals.

Some users reportedly found the company used long delays at the shipping stage to reduce the number of films a month a customer can rent. In 2. 00. 6, before the merger with Screen. Select, Lovefilm was subject of complaints to the Advertising Standards Authority over the use of the word "unlimited" in their advertising. The ASA upheld the complaint.

It was revealed that they practised throttling, where high- volume customers experienced slower shipments from different warehouses and selections from lower in their rental list. They were also less likely to receive replacement shipments on the same day a disc is received.[2.

The company claimed that this "fair usage" policy means all customers get a similar service. Dispute with Universal Pictures[edit]In late November 2. Lovefilm stopped adding new DVDs from the distributor Universal Pictures UK to the rental sector of their site.