Decision Guide 2026 · Home Internet · Malaysia
| Fixed Fibre | 5G Home Internet | |
|---|---|---|
| How it connects | Fixed fibre cable to your home | Over the air via the 5G/4G network |
| Stability | Usually the most stable & consistent | Good; depends on 5G signal at your spot |
| Top speed | Very high, steady (up to 1Gbps+ plans) | Fast on strong 5G, but varies with signal/load |
| Setup | Technician install + cabling | Plug & play — no cabling, online fast |
| Needs | A fibre line at your address | Maxis 5G/4G coverage at your address |
| Cost to start | Standard fibre install | Often lower entry, no installation |
| Best when | Fibre is available & you want rock-steady speed | Fibre can’t reach, or you need internet quickly |
Fixed fibre runs a physical fibre-optic cable right into your home. Because the connection is wired and dedicated, it tends to give the steadiest speed and lowest lag — it just needs a fibre line at your address and a technician to install it.
5G home internet uses a router that connects to the mobile 5G network over the air (falling back to 4G when 5G is weak) and shares it as WiFi. There’s no cabling, so you can be online quickly and even move the router — but the experience depends on the 5G signal where you are.
This is where it gets easy: Maxis offers both, so we recommend whatever genuinely fits your address, not just one product.
For a fixed home where a fibre line is available, fibre is usually the better choice — it tends to be the most stable and consistent, which matters for video calls, gaming and households with many devices. 5G home internet shines where fibre can’t reach, or when you need to get online quickly without waiting for cabling. Neither is “best” for everyone — it depends on coverage at your address and how you use the internet.
5G home internet (like Maxis 5G Home WiFi) can comfortably handle streaming, browsing, video calls and everyday use for a family, especially in a strong-signal area. Very heavy, simultaneous 4K streaming and gaming across many devices is where a fixed fibre line’s consistency has the edge. We check your 5G signal first so we can set honest expectations.
The main reasons are: no fixed fibre is available at your address; you want to be online fast without waiting for installation; you’re renting or in a temporary place and want a plug-and-play setup you can move; or you want a lower-cost, no-cabling start. Maxis offers 5G Home WiFi for homes and AirFibre for business as the wireless routes.
No — like all wireless, it depends on the 5G (and 4G fallback) signal at your exact location. Coverage varies street by street, so the honest first step is a coverage check. If 5G is weak at your spot, fixed fibre is the better option where it’s available.
It often starts at a lower entry price and skips installation, so it can be cheaper to get going — particularly where fixed fibre isn’t available. Over time, value depends on the plan, your usage and any bundle or device offer. We’ll compare the all-in cost for your address.
Yes. Many people start on 5G Home WiFi for a quick connection, then move to fixed fibre when it becomes available — or keep 5G as a backup line. Tell us your situation and we’ll plan the smoothest path.
Both. Maxis has fixed Home Fibre, plus 5G Home WiFi (home) and AirFibre (business) for wireless. Because we can offer either, our advice is honest: we recommend whichever genuinely suits your address and needs, not just whatever’s easiest to sell.
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