Analyzing Malaysia’s mobile data consumption, and its effects on 4G Download Speed
Posted: Oct 29, 2020
On March 18, in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Malaysian government implemented an ongoing Movement Control Order (MCO).
Posted: Oct 29, 2020
On March 18, in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Malaysian government implemented an ongoing Movement Control Order (MCO).
Posted: Dec 11, 2018
Not all LTE networks are created equal, and few countries exemplify that maxim more than Malaysia. In OpenSignal’s analysis of peak download speeds in Malaysia, we found that there were vastly different capabilities across the six major operators’ networks. The fastest 4G peak speeds we measured were well over 70 Mbps, while the slowest were under 25 Mbps.
Posted: Nov 08, 2017
Last month OpenSignal published its State of Mobile Networks: Malaysia report, examining the 3G and 4G experience provided by the Southeast Asian country's large complement of mobile operators. Today, we're drilling down into that data a bit more to see how those six operators' 4G services stacks up in Malaysia's largest city and political and economic center: Kuala Lumpur.
Posted: Oct 17, 2017
It’s been four years since Malaysia’s first LTE networks came online, and in that time, the country has established itself as a solid 4G player.
In OpenSignal's State of Mobile Networks: Malaysia report, published today, four of the six operators (Celcom, DiGI, Maxis and Yes) were able to provide 4G services over 70% of the time, and two of them - Maxis and Yes - are offering 4G download speeds above the global average. But all operators showed 3G speeds on the slow side.