Thinking about Maxis Fibre in ParkCity, a planned township in Bintulu? Below: a quick coverage check, plan guidance, install tips, and a same-day 5G option if you need it.
Most delays are fixable — paperwork, access, or a busy technician week. Here’s what to do about installation delays, and how to stay online with 5G meanwhile.
Installing in ParkCity 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.
Coverage in ParkCity is checked address by address. Give us your full address and we confirm against Maxis directly, plus the fastest way to get connected.
If your home already had another line, moving to Maxis is a switch — keep your latest bill so the address matches. See how the switch works.
Set in ParkCity — a planned township in Bintulu — homes here increasingly rely on a dependable line for daily streaming, study and remote work.
Every plan comes with a WiFi router. For a larger or double-storey home, a mesh add-on helps the signal reach every room — handy for calls and streaming upstairs.
There’s no fixed day count — it depends on coverage and the technician schedule in your area. Having documents ready and being reachable gets the earliest slot.
For most homes 300Mbps is the comfortable all-rounder; 100Mbps (from RM99) suits light use, and 500Mbps/1Gbps fit bigger households. All include a WiFi router.
Coverage is checked by your exact address. Send us your address and we confirm the live Maxis status, then advise the next step — or the best wireless option if fibre isn’t there yet.
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.
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