Internet Provider Comparison • KL Condos & Apartments • 2026
Best Internet for KL Condos 2026: From RM89/mth (Maxis, Unifi, TIME)
The Honest Answer Most Sites Won't Tell You
The "best provider" for your KL condo isn't the same as the best provider for the building next door.
It depends entirely on which ISPs your condo's JMB has approved and what ports are available in your specific block. This guide compares the four major providers honestly, then shows you how to find out what actually works at your unit.
We compare Unifi, Maxis Fibre, TIME, and CelcomDigi for condo and apartment users in KL — pricing, coverage reality, what to watch out for, and which one to pick based on your specific situation.
*Send your condo name, block/tower, and unit number for the most accurate result.
1. Internet Providers Compared — Condos in KL (2026)
Here's how the four major providers stack up specifically for KL condo and apartment dwellers. The most important column is the last one — JMB approval — because no matter how good a provider is, if your building doesn't allow them, you can't get them.
Provider
Entry Plan (300 Mbps)
KL Condo Coverage
JMB Approval Reality
Unifi (TM)
~RM129/mth
Widest in KL — most condos approved
Default in many older buildings
Maxis Fibre ⭐
RM99/mth
Strong KL coverage, growing in newer condos
Approved in most modern KL condos
TIME Fibre
~RM99/mth (1 Gbps base)
Selective — premium condos only
Building-by-building, often exclusive
CelcomDigi Fibre
~RM119/mth
Newer entrant, limited condo coverage
Limited approvals so far
Why this table can be misleading: Coverage and JMB approval can vary between blocks in the same condo. Block A might have all four providers; Block C might only have one. The only reliable way to know what's available is to check by your exact unit address.
2. Why Provider Choice Is Limited in Condos & Apartments
Unlike landed houses, where any ISP can install fibre directly to your home, condo internet has to pass through the building's riser system — vertical cabling shared by every unit. This creates three problems that limit your provider options:
1
JMB/MC approval is the gatekeeper
The condo management (Joint Management Body or Management Corporation) decides which ISPs can install fibre in the building. Some KL condos only allow Unifi. Others approve 2-3 providers. A few older buildings haven't approved any new ISPs in years.
2
Port slots can be full
Each riser has a limited number of fibre ports per provider. When Unifi's ports are full on your floor, you can't get Unifi — even though your neighbour upstairs has it. Ports free up when existing subscribers terminate.
3
Different blocks = different availability
Block A might have Maxis fibre while Block C doesn't — even in the same condo project. Each block has its own riser and may have been wired by different providers at different times.
This is why "condo name" alone isn't enough. You need condo name + block/tower + unit number to get a real answer. We verify provider approval, port availability, and pricing for your exact unit.
3. Which Provider Should You Actually Pick?
Assuming multiple providers are available at your condo, here's how to choose:
⭐ Pick Maxis Fibre if you want the best value
300 Mbps at RM99/mth is the cheapest entry point among the major providers for that speed tier. Plus current Raya Sale promo: FREE 55" Samsung TV or FREE 3 months for Maxis Postpaid customers. If your condo has Maxis approval, this is usually the smartest pick.
→ Maxis Fibre price guide
Pick Unifi if it's the only option approved in your building
Older KL condos sometimes only allow Unifi. It works fine — generally reliable and widely supported — but expect to pay more for the same speed. → Maxis vs Unifi comparison
Pick TIME if your premium condo offers it
TIME starts at 1 Gbps base speed (no slower tiers) and is selective about which buildings they wire. If your condo has TIME, you're getting fast speeds — but limited to where they've installed. → Maxis vs TIME comparison
Consider CelcomDigi only in select newer buildings
Newest entrant — limited condo footprint, but growing. Worth checking if your building is recent. → Maxis vs CelcomDigi comparison
If NO fibre is available: 5G Home WiFi
Some condos restrict all fibre providers, or your unit is on a "port full" waiting list. Maxis 5G Home WiFi works WITHOUT JMB approval — it's wireless, plug-and-play, and starts at RM79/mth. Best fallback option for KL condos with no fibre access.
→ Home WiFi plans
4. How to Find Out What's Actually Available at Your Unit
Send your details and we'll confirm which providers your block has approved, port availability, current promos, and recommend the best option for your unit:
✅ Which providers approved?
Maxis, Unifi, TIME, CelcomDigi — what your JMB allows
✅ Port availability
Are slots open at your specific block & floor?
✅ Current promo
Raya Sale TV/3 months eligibility
✅ Fallback options
5G Home WiFi if fibre isn't available
Best format to send:
Condo Name: ____
Block / Tower: ____
Unit: ____ (e.g. A-12-03)
If Maxis is approved at your condo, here's what you'd pay after current promo:
Speed
Promo Price
Best For (Condo)
100 Mbps
RM89/mth
Single occupant, couple, studio unit
300 Mbps ⭐
RM99/mth
Most condo households — best value
500 Mbps
RM139/mth
Large unit, multiple WFH, gamers
1 Gbps
RM159/mth
Premium units, content creators, heavy usage
*Promo prices depend on port type and campaign. See our full price guide for details.
🎉 Maxis Raya Sale (4 Mar – 29 Apr 2026): Maxis Postpaid customers signing up new Home Fibre can get a
FREE 55" Samsung TV or FREE 3 months.
6. Tips for Condo Tenants & New Move-Ins
Check coverage BEFORE signing the lease
Don't assume the condo has fibre because it looks modern. Check your exact unit before committing to a tenancy agreement. Some new KL condos take months to get ISP approval from JMB.
Ask if there's an existing fibre line in the unit
Previous tenants may have left a fibre line installed. If the port is still active, installation is faster — you may just need a provider swap, not a new installation.
5G Home WiFi is your backup plan
If no fibre provider is available yet, Maxis 5G Home WiFi gets you online immediately with no installation appointment and no JMB approval needed. You can switch to fibre later when it becomes available.
Short-term stay? Avoid 24-month contracts
Standard fibre plans are 24-month contracts with early termination penalties. If your lease is shorter, Home WiFi is more practical and portable — you can take the router when you move.
FAQ — Internet Providers for KL Condos
Which is the best internet provider for condos in KL?
It depends on which providers your condo's JMB has approved. If Maxis Fibre is approved, it's typically the best value at RM99/mth for 300 Mbps. Unifi has the widest condo coverage in KL but tends to cost more. TIME and CelcomDigi are selective. Always check your exact unit first.
Why does fibre availability differ by block in the same condo?
Each block typically has its own fibre riser and port distribution. Block A might have been wired first while Block C is still pending JMB approval or waiting for port installation. That's why checking by exact unit is critical.
What if my KL condo only allows Unifi?
Some JMBs restrict which ISPs can operate in the building. If only Unifi is approved and you want an alternative, Maxis 5G Home WiFi works without JMB approval because it uses 4G/5G signal, not the building's fibre riser. Plans start at RM79/mth.
What does "port full" mean?
Each fibre riser has a limited number of connection ports per provider. When all ports for your floor or block are occupied by existing subscribers, new installations can't proceed until someone terminates. Ports can free up over time, so it's worth re-checking later.
Which speed is best for a KL condo?
For most condo households, 300 Mbps at RM99/mth is ideal. Condo units are typically more compact than landed houses, so WiFi coverage is less of an issue — the speed is more than enough for a family of 3-5 with streaming, WFH, and gaming.
Should I check internet coverage before or after signing a lease?
Before. Always check fibre availability for your exact unit before committing to a tenancy agreement. If no fibre is available, factor in Home WiFi as a backup before moving in.
Find Out Which Providers Are Available at Your KL Condo
Send your condo name, block/tower, and unit number and we'll confirm which providers your JMB has approved, port availability, and recommend the best option for your unit — including the 5G Home WiFi backup if no fibre is available.