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CelcomDigi Berhad (CelcomDigi) has partnered with Time dotCom (Time) to advance its goal of providing additional residential fiber connectivity alternatives in Malaysia, allowing convergence for Celcom and Digi users.

Under the cooperation, CelcomDigi will use Time's fiber internet infrastructure to reach more Malaysians, especially those living in condominiums and apartments. CelcomDigi clients get 1Gbps bandwidth, excellent upload speeds with Time's symmetric downlink and uplink rates, and faster fiber installation. 

This agreement allows CelcomDigi to provide fiber options that enhance the customer experience as a one-stop shop for connection needs by using existing infrastructure and enabling the network to swiftly and cost-effectively roll out internet services to meet the country's digital goals.

Albern Murty, CelcomDigi's deputy CEO, noted the importance of the partnership, which is a good start to expanding its connection footprint to give more Malaysians a smooth and consistent internet experience at home and abroad. 

“Our customers can now have affordable convergence solutions for their Internet and lifestyle needs. There will be more future initiatives that will benefit Malaysians from our strategic partnership with Time,” offered Mr. Murty.

“We’ve made access to Time’s gig-speed network available to Internet service providers for some time now, and we’re happy to support in delivering fast, consistent Internet connectivity to CelcomDigi customers. We believe gig-speed Internet should be made available to as many Malaysians as possible, and we continue to expand our coverage across Malaysia to that end,” said Datuk Zainal Amanshah, executive director of Time.