Best Maxis Fibre for Content Creators & Streamers (2026)
Uploading videos or going live? For creators, the number that matters is upload speed and rock-solid stability — not just download. Here’s what you need to stream and upload without drops or buffering.
Quick answer
  • Creators live on upload — uploading clips and live streaming both need steady upload bandwidth.
  • For 1080p live, aim for a steady 10–20+ Mbps upload with low jitter — fibre delivers this consistently.
  • 1Gbps is the upload king for big files; 500Mbps handles most streamers well.

What creators actually need

  • Strong, stable upload for live streaming and uploading video.
  • Low jitter so live streams don’t stutter or drop frames.
  • Headroom to upload while others in the house are online.
  • A wired connection for streaming sessions.
For creatingMaxis Fibre5G Home WiFi
Upload stabilityStrong & steadyFluctuates when busy
Live streamingReliableRisky under congestion
Big file uploadsFast (esp. 1Gbps)Slower / variable

Which plan to pick

  • 1Gbps — RM159: fastest uploads for heavy file transfer and 4K creators.
  • 500Mbps — RM139: great for most streamers and uploaders.
  • Always stream over a LAN cable for the steadiest upload.
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Common questions

What internet do content creators and streamers need?
Upload speed is the priority. Uploading videos and live streaming both rely on upload bandwidth and a stable connection, so fibre with strong upload is ideal.

What upload speed do I need to live stream?
For 1080p live streaming you want a steady 10 to 20 Mbps upload or more, with low jitter. Fibre delivers this consistently, unlike fluctuating wireless.

Which Maxis plan is best for uploading large video files?
1Gbps gives the fastest uploads and downloads, ideal for creators moving large files. 500Mbps also works well for most streamers.

Is 5G good enough for streaming and uploading?
It can work for casual use, but upload and stability fluctuate when the tower is busy. For serious streaming and uploads, fibre is more reliable.

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