SMS Rate for Value Plus Family Supplementary 30 (after RM 30 monthly commitment fee is exhausted for sending SMS):
SMS from Maxis to Maxis: 5 cents
SMS from Maxis to non-Maxis: 15 cents
SMS Rate for Maxis Value Surf 1 (RM 20 monthly commitment fee does not include SMS):
SMS from Maxis to Maxis: 12 cents
SMS from Maxis to non-Maxis: 15 cents
SMS Rate for Maxis Talk and Surf 1 (RM 38 monthly commitment fee only includes measly 50 SMSs):
SMS from Maxis to Maxis: 12 cents
SMS from Maxis to non-Maxis: 15 cents
After the Maxis so-called Rate Plan Enhancements, the SMS rate from Maxis to Maxis is increased by a whopping 140%, from 5 cents to 12 cents.

So, Maxis is really discouraging us from sending SMS, right?
Sigh, I really miss the days of intense SMS rate competitions between telecommunication companies. If I remember correctly, Celcom did offer SMS at 1 cent.
These days, we can easily see that Maxis is constantly bragging about its 4G LTE network speed (
http://www.maxis.com.my/content/maxis/en/p...ta-network.html). Zero buffering when watching HD YouTube videos (with file size of several megabytes at least), 20Mbps average speed indoors & outdoors, bla bla...
Why does Maxis see the need to increase the SMS rate? Does sending a SMS (which is just a plain text file with some kilobytes) lead to clogging and thus complete bottleneck of the so-called high speed 4G LTE network?
So, going by Maxis' "logic", I have no problem streaming 100 MB YouTube and Iffix videos without any buffer, but Maxis discourages me from sending SMS which will slow down the high speed 4G LTE network. What is the logic in that? If Maxis can easily transmit YouTube videos, surely sending SMS is a piece of cake for Maxis, and consumes very little network bandwidth, if any at all.
It is only enhancement on Maxis' ever-increasing profit, but is actually a regression from customers' point of view.
This post has been edited by kart: Apr 2 2017, 09:10 AM