Staying at TT3 SOHO? This page helps you check Maxis Fibre availability the correct way (by floor + unit and any tower/block label), and what to do if condo access rules or pathway/port blocks the install.
For condos/serviced residences, the accurate check is by floor + unit number (and tower/block if your building uses that label). Blocks/towers are sections inside this page only — never separate URLs.
✅ Recommended hub to check by exact building/unit details: https://fibremaxis.com/maxis-fibre-condos-kuching/
Some buildings label by tower, some by wing, and some only by floor + unit. If your lift lobby or letterbox shows any tower/wing label, include it during checking (faster and fewer mistakes).
Best format to send: Tower/Block (if any) + Floor + Unit
If you’re unsure, just send your floor + unit first — we can confirm the correct label format after.
Many delays are not a “coverage problem” — it’s usually access rules, appointment windows, or paperwork. Prepare early so the technician won’t be stopped at guard/office.
Condo management approval guide (letters/forms/contractor rules): https://fibremaxis.com/condo-management-block-maxis-fibre-installation-2026/
If you were told “cannot install / no port / no pathway”, follow this guide:
Condo cannot install guide: https://fibremaxis.com/maxis-fibre-condo-cannot-install-malaysia-2026/
Pro tip: If you rent, ask the owner/agent for the exact “Tower/Block + Unit” label format before checking — faster, less back-and-forth.
The best results come from stable fibre + correct router placement. If your unit has thick walls or multiple rooms, consider adding a mesh WiFi system later.
Final availability depends on your specific unit pathway readiness and building access rules.
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Prepare your Floor + Unit (and Tower/Block if shown), then use the Kuching Condo Hub to verify availability. Once confirmed, you can proceed with installation booking smoothly.
Disclaimer: Coverage may differ by unit and may change over time due to building pathway/port readiness and building management policies.