Yes 4G and KTB to provide WiFi for bus passengers


KUALA LUMPUR: Yes 4G and Konsortium Transnasional Bhd (KTB) have partnered to provide WiFi services to passengers that travel on NICE Imperial, NICE Coaches, Plusliner and Transnasional bus lines.

“Internet connectivity is no longer just a ‘nice-to-have’. It is necessary for our growth as a nation and by establishing reliable Internet connections across the peninsula from schools to buses, the world will start paying attention to how we are changing our landscape,” YTL Communications Sdn Bhd executive director Datuk Yeoh Seok Hong told a press conference here yesterday.

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