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webe CEO debunks common 4G telco myths

Every telco wants to claim the best 4G network in the country. We’ve seen it blaring in advertisements everywhere – the fastest, the widest and the most unlimited offering in Malaysia. Are those claims justified with actual facts? And most importantly, what does it even mean to you as a consumer?

To keep you better informed, webe CEO CC Puan wants to debunk some common myths about 4G networks. He wants to tell it as it is so that you as a consumer can see beyond the advertising claims. Check out the videos after the break.

Webe is Malaysia’s newest telco by TM and they aspire to rejuvenate the mobile space. At the moment, they are running internal trials and are expected to roll out commercial 4G services later this year.

For us, a telco has to be reliable and it is their responsibility to ensure that we can make and receive calls all the time in populated areas. In terms of data speed, regardless of 3G or 4G, the network should be able to provide a consistent and seamless experience for web browsing and surfing videos. What’s the point of claiming widest and fastest if you can’t load web pages or watch videos without buffering even in urban areas?

Do you agree with CC Puan? Share us your thoughts in the comments down below.

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