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TSSiChaoBear
post Nov 21 2025, 10:32 AM, updated 4d ago

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Any regular ETS user here? I’m looking for recommendations on a good and stable network provider for the ETS route. I will start travel between Butterworth and KL every week from next week onwards, and my current Maxis postpaid line is extremely unstable — almost 70% of the journey has no connection. I can’t afford for trial and error. Please help. Thank you very much.
nelson969
post Nov 21 2025, 10:37 AM

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no use one, i been use digi since 2014-2017 using ETS for my diploma and degree journey

when the ets train pass thru certain area it will have no connection no matter how good the telecom is...

just inform everyone that u might have unstable connection when using ets, if u have important business / family matter just tell them wait wait wait wait
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post Nov 21 2025, 10:47 AM

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not sure if this helps - get a higher powered mifi + 4G antenna
badai
post Nov 21 2025, 10:50 AM

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unifi kind of ok. i think 90% coverage kl - ipoh. if no coverage usually few mins only. ipoh butterworth dunno.
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post Nov 21 2025, 10:53 AM

 
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The train don't have wifi?
GOPI56
post Nov 21 2025, 10:56 AM

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Use onboard wifi if it is available.

For telco line got deadspots along the route especially in Perak state.

For Telco line try to stick with 5G network instead of 4G network.

This post has been edited by GOPI56: Nov 21 2025, 11:29 AM
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post Nov 21 2025, 12:53 PM

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Celcom line ok,
U try first with prepaid
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post Nov 21 2025, 01:18 PM

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Get 2 line. Use dual sim, unifi sim is good, and pair with celcom digi (celcom + digi network coverage). My experience when celcomdigi fails, the unifi coverage is very good
TSSiChaoBear
post Nov 21 2025, 04:04 PM

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The onboard wifi is even worse.
I guess I will go with unifi first. Might consider celcom digi later. Thank you very much guys, appreciate it. ☺️

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