Want stable Maxis internet at Green Heights Condominiums, Kuching? This page covers how to confirm fibre for your unit, which plan fits, and what to do if a fibre port isn’t free yet.
If your unit already had another line, moving to Maxis is a switch — keep your latest bill so the address matches and the order isn’t bounced back. See how the switch works.
At a shared building like Green Heights Condominiums, riser and floor access through management is the usual gating step — line it up first so the technician isn’t turned away on the day.
Whether fibre is live at Green Heights Condominiums comes down to your exact block, floor and unit — not just the street address. Send us your unit and we read the live Maxis status, then tell you what to do next.
Around Kuching (the capital of Sarawak), demand for a dependable home line keeps growing. Where fibre reaches your block it’s the steadiest pick; 5G covers the rest.
Most delays are fixable — a missing document, building access, or a busy technician week. Here’s what to do if your install is delayed.
For most homes 300Mbps is the comfortable all-rounder; 100Mbps (from RM99) suits light use, and 500Mbps/1Gbps fit big or heavy-use households. All come with a WiFi router.
Yes — every plan includes a WiFi router. For larger or multi-storey units, a mesh add-on helps the signal reach every room.
There’s no fixed day count — it depends on a free port and the technician schedule in your area. Having documents ready and being reachable gets you the earliest slot.
Usually yes — many landlords allow it. Confirm with your landlord or management first, then send us your unit details to check coverage.
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