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post Dec 14 2021, 09:07 PM, updated 2y ago

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YTL Communications, the company behind the Yes telco earlier today has revealed that it will be rolling out 5G services soon through a media invite for a launch event that will take place tomorrow. At the same time, we have discovered that the company has since added a dedicated section for 5G on its website.

Through the new section, YTL has further revealed that 5G services will be made available to both Yes prepaid and postpaid customers. That being said, not all Yes plans will have access to 5G though.



The new 5G section only listed two Yes plans which include the Yes Prepaid FT5G and Yes Postpaid FT5G plans which are essentially the 5G derivative of the telco’s existing Kasi Up Prepaid Unlimited and Kasi Up Postpaid 49, respectively.

Hence, you can see that both FT5G prepaid and postpaid plans still carry the same traits from their Kasi Up twins. The only difference is that subscribers of these plans will also be able to access 5G when they are within the coverage areas in Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya, and Cyberjaya.

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post Dec 15 2021, 09:12 AM

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How is Yes 4G coverage outside KL?
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post Dec 15 2021, 09:38 AM

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QUOTE(piglover @ Dec 15 2021, 09:12 AM)
How is Yes 4G coverage outside KL?
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buy yes RM1 sim card and try youself
YES Kasi Up Prepaid 15 (10GB/30 Days Validity)
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post Dec 15 2021, 11:43 AM

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I have signed up for the YES Prepaid FT5G RM30. now waiting my simcard to arrive tentatively this Friday 17 Dec.

Then on weekend i will go around KLCC, Putrajaya and Cyberjaya to test 5G.

Can't wait
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post Dec 15 2021, 11:56 AM

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Guys, now we have a clear 5G coverage map in Malaysia courtesy of YES: https://www.yes.my/coverage/
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post Dec 15 2021, 11:58 AM

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DNB has launch a 5G coverage map and supported device list :

https://www.digital-nasional.com.my/interactive-map#map

Sadly Apple device still doesnt support
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post Dec 15 2021, 12:31 PM

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Apparently my house in Ampang is covered! can't wait for my YES sim to arrive to validate the 5G map
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QUOTE(Sam Leong @ Dec 15 2021, 11:58 AM)
DNB has launch a 5G coverage map and supported device list :

https://www.digital-nasional.com.my/interactive-map#map

Sadly Apple device still doesnt support
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Need to change new SIM card ?
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post Dec 15 2021, 01:58 PM

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anyone test already? working?
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QUOTE(Sam Leong @ Dec 15 2021, 11:58 AM)
DNB has launch a 5G coverage map and supported device list :

https://www.digital-nasional.com.my/interactive-map#map

Sadly Apple device still doesnt support
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Why do you say Apple device doesn’t support 5G? From iPhone 12 or later they are all 5G phones.
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post Dec 15 2021, 02:07 PM

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QUOTE(Gold_Moderator @ Dec 15 2021, 01:55 PM)
Need to change new SIM card ?
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If based on YES website, their current 4G subscriber just need to contact YES Customer Service to change their plan to 5G. So I guess no need to change SIM Card
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QUOTE(HippyTony @ Dec 15 2021, 02:07 PM)
Why do you say Apple device doesn’t support 5G? From iPhone 12 or later they are all 5G phones.
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Yes 4G for now still not officially fully supports iPhone VoLTE. there is no details yet on VoNR for DNB 5g network
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QUOTE(MyProLife @ Dec 15 2021, 02:09 PM)
Yes 4G for now still not officially fully supports iPhone VoLTE. there is no details yet on VoNR for DNB 5g network
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VoNR needs 5G SA network afaik, DNB operates in NSA right now
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QUOTE(HippyTony @ Dec 15 2021, 02:07 PM)
Why do you say Apple device doesn’t support 5G? From iPhone 12 or later they are all 5G phones.
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it takes time to be compatible to specific 5G in Malaysia, the phone itself supports 5G out of the box.

same case like VOLTE, telcos take time to make it compatible to all the phones
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post Dec 15 2021, 02:24 PM

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QUOTE(sharpman @ Dec 15 2021, 02:07 PM)
If based on YES website, their current 4G subscriber just need to contact YES Customer Service to change their plan to 5G. So I guess no need to change SIM Card
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Kasi up plan will be auto upgrade to unlimited 5G plan ?
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post Dec 15 2021, 02:30 PM

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Funny, prepaid plan look better
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QUOTE(HippyTony @ Dec 15 2021, 02:07 PM)
Why do you say Apple device doesn’t support 5G? From iPhone 12 or later they are all 5G phones.
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https://site.yes.my/supported-devices/

So sad, I’m apple user.
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QUOTE(Gold_Moderator @ Dec 15 2021, 02:24 PM)
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you are using iPhone, interesting to see whether your iPhone can support DNB's 5G or not.

Because according to DNB website, iPhone is not yet supported
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remember... it's either

unlimited speed for capped quota, OR,

unlimited quota for capped speed.





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