Streamyx users – check if you qualify for free Unifi upgrade


In areas where Unifi is not available yet, Streamyx users will be upgraded to 8Mbps.

Streamyx users can now find out if they qualify for the free upgrade to Unifi.

The free upgrade will bump Streamyx users to Internet speeds of up to 100Mbps (megabits per second). However, the upgrade is dependent on availability of Unifi in the area and the building’s infrastructure for condos and apartments.

Those in landed properties can look forward to 100Mbps while users in high rise areas will be upgraded to 30Mbps.

In areas where Unifi is not available yet, Streamyx users will be upgraded to 8Mbps – the highest speed for the service.

To find out if you qualify, you need to key in your details like name, MyKad number and service ID at this link

Currently Streamyx broadband plans offer Internet speeds ranging from 384Kbps (kilobits per second) to 8Mbps. The price of Streamyx broadband packages range from RM110 to RM160 per month.



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