Unifi Mobile


unifi Mobile is a Malaysian converged telecommunications, broadband and 4G service provider. Originally known as Packet One Networks, the company was founded in 2002 and is a subsidiary of Green Packet Berhad.

Overview

In March 2007, P1 was one of four companies awarded 2.3 GHz spectrum licenses by the Malaysian Government to deploy 4G WiMAX services throughout Malaysia. In August 2008, P1 became the first company to launch commercial WiMAX services in Malaysia.
In March 2014, Telekom Malaysia Berhad bought a 57% stake in P1 for RM 350 million. TM is to invest RM 1 billion in P1 over the next four years.
In April 2016, the company was officially re-branded as Webe Digital Sdn. Bhd. May 2017 saw the announcement of webe's latest CEO, Moharmustaqeem Mohammed, replacing Azizi A. Hadi who had just taken over from founder Puan Chan Cheong nine months earlier.
In January 2018, TM relaunched it mobile service as one unifi Mobile brand. unifi Mobile basically is a prepaid plan featured with no expiry as long the user stayed active. unifi mobile LTE network consists of 850 MHz FDD-LTE, 2300 MHz TD-LTE and TD-LTE 2600 MHz. unifi mobile utilizes its TMgo 850 MHz LTE band 5 spectrum, and Celcom provides domestic roaming on 3G and 2G. On the 2.3 GHz WiMAX and 2.6 GHz LTE bands.
BandFrequencyFrequency WidthProtocolNotes
402300 MHz 30 MHzTDD-LTE20 + 10 MHz CA
382600 MHz 20 MHzTDD-LTE
5850 MHz 2 x 5 MHzFDD-LTE

Packet One was discontinued as a company after Telekom Malaysia's purchase.
Its W1MAX product offering is still in existence although it now focuses on LTE as webe.

WiMAX

P1 W1MAX

P1 occasionally advertises its network as a '4G' network. However, this is primarily a marketing gimmick because at the time of writing, WiMAX does not meet the ITU's specification of 4G which requires attaining a download speed of 1Gbit/s for tabletop transceivers and 100Mbit/s for mobile transceivers. However, P1 isn't alone in this misleading marketing gimmick, two other WiMAX-based ISPs, Yes 4G and Asiaspace Dotcom AMAX, also market the technology as 4G.
The fact that the upcoming WiMAX Release 2 a.k.a. IEEE 802.16m specification does adhere to the 4G specifications and is officially recognised by the ITU as a 4G system only further adds to the confusion.
For that matter, no current LTE network meets the ITU requirements for IMT-Advanced networks. The new LTE-Advanced 3GPP rel 9 and WiMAX 2 IEEE 802.16m systems have yet to be commercially deployed. However, most WiMAX and LTE networks should be upgradable to the 'true 4G' versions, there have yet to be a WiMAX company upgrade to 'true 4G' version at this point of time. Aside from Digi Telecommunications aims to be the first to roll out LTE network by 2013.