Getting Maxis Home Fibre at Bayu Residences (Kota Kinabalu) is simple once you know your unit’s coverage. Here’s the plan choice, the install steps, and a backup if fibre isn’t ready.
Installing at Bayu Residences is usually straightforward — have your IC (front & back) and signed form ready, and someone home so the technician can run the line and set up WiFi.
Kota Kinabalu is the state capital of Sabah. A steady line matters here for streaming, online classes and work-from-home, and Home Fibre gives the most stable speeds where it reaches your block.
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.
A slipped date usually traces to access or paperwork, not a dead end. Our guide on installation delays shows how to chase it and stay online with 5G.
Fibre availability at Bayu Residences is checked per unit. Give us your block and unit number and we confirm against Maxis directly, plus the quickest route to get connected.
For video calls and uploads, a stable line with good upload beats a big download number. See the WFH plan guide to pick the right speed.
You can keep a Maxis 5G Home WiFi as a second line so you stay online during any outage — handy for work-from-home days.
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.
Light users do well on 100Mbps (from RM99); families usually pick 300Mbps; heavy or multi-person homes go 500Mbps or 1Gbps.
Coverage depends on your exact block, floor and unit. Send us your unit details and we check the live Maxis status, then tell you the next step — or the best wireless option if fibre isn’t at your block yet.
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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