New mobile freedom with Maxis Postpaid 5G, bundled data and streaming perks
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Maxis is pushing its flagship consumer lineup with the Maxis Postpaid 5G plans, pitching them as all-in-one mobile offers built around unlimited calls, sizable 5G data and optional device bundles for Malaysian subscribers. The plan family currently spans monthly fees from RM79 up to RM199, with data allowances that can reach effectively unlimited usage on the top tier for typical users, as long as they remain within the fair usage policy.
What Maxis Postpaid 5G offers in practice
At the core of Maxis Postpaid 5G is 5G network access across all plan tiers, combined with unlimited calls and SMS to all local networks, which differentiates the line from older Maxis plans that were capped or 4G-only. According to the official Maxis Postpaid 5G plan table, customers can choose between several options, with Maxis Postpaid 79 including 80 GB of 5G/4G data, Maxis Postpaid 109 raising that to 120 GB, and Maxis Postpaid 139, 169 and 199 positioned with higher data buckets and more generous hotspot and family-sharing options. The Maxis product page sets out the current tiers, data quotas and monthly fees.
Beyond raw data and voice, Maxis is using Postpaid 5G as a bundle hub for devices and add-ons. For customers willing to sign a contract, the operator’s Zerolution program lets subscribers pair Maxis Postpaid 5G with new smartphones at monthly installment payments, without upfront device fees but with an early-termination charge if they leave before the end of the term. Maxis also highlights that eligible Postpaid 5G lines can be expanded into a family setup by attaching share lines that draw from the main data pool, an approach designed to keep multiple SIMs under one bill while lowering the effective per-line cost compared with taking several standalone plans.
Entertainment perks play a visible role in how Maxis positions Postpaid 5G. As part of periodic campaigns, the company has bundled or discounted streaming subscriptions such as Netflix, Disney+ Hotstar or local video services when activated alongside a Postpaid 5G line, with the fine print typically limiting free periods and requiring standard subscription pricing thereafter. The plans also support hotspot usage from the main data allocation, which is relevant for users who want to share their phone connection with laptops and tablets on the move, although Maxis may impose separate hotspot caps or reduced speeds once certain thresholds are exceeded. Malaysian mobile reviewers generally classify Maxis Postpaid 5G as a premium-priced option relative to some competitors, but one that emphasizes bundled extras, customer service footprint and perceived network quality over being the lowest-cost plan. Coverage of the launch by tech outlet SoyaCincau summarized the offer as Maxis re-entering the 5G race with data-heavy plans and family sharing.
International roaming is another area where Maxis seeks to differentiate its flagship postpaid product. Maxis Postpaid 5G customers can subscribe to roaming passes that provide data and calls in selected countries for a daily or weekly fee, with Maxis marketing the passes as a way to keep using a Malaysian number abroad without resorting to local prepaid SIMs. For heavy travelers, the total cost will depend on how often they activate these passes, but for occasional trips the appeal lies in the simplicity of a one-provider solution. On the domestic side, Maxis positions its 5G network as suitable for bandwidth-intensive use cases like 4K video streaming, high-resolution video calls and cloud gaming, though real-world speeds will depend on location and network load at a given time.
Within Maxis’ broader portfolio, Postpaid 5G functions as the anchor for upselling both home and business services. The company actively cross-promotes Maxis Home Fibre to mobile customers, sometimes via promotional discounts for subscribers who bundle fixed broadband with a Maxis Postpaid 5G line, and it has also introduced Maxis Business Postpaid for SME and enterprise users who require pooled data and centralized account management on top of 5G connectivity. In its recent financial communication, Maxis reported that postpaid revenue continues to be a significant contributor to service revenue, underlining why the operator is refining these flagship plans and using them to drive higher average revenue per user. In its first quarter 2024 results release, Maxis highlighted stable postpaid performance and ongoing 5G adoption as strategic priorities.
From an investor’s perspective, Maxis Postpaid 5G illustrates how the Malaysian carrier is leaning on bundled digital services and 5G network upgrades to support revenue rather than competing purely on headline price. Shares of Maxis Berhad (MYL4065OO008) are listed on Bursa Malaysia; the stock last traded at around MYR 4.20 in mid-June 2026, reflecting the market’s assessment of its execution on 5G, convergence and enterprise offerings.
Maxis Postpaid 5G in brief: key plan facts
- Product: Maxis Postpaid 5G (plan family)
- Manufacturer: Maxis Berhad
- Category: Flagship mobile postpaid plan
- Launch date: 08/29/2023 (initial 5G postpaid relaunch)
- MSRP / Price: From RM79/month to RM199/month depending on tier
- Availability: Malaysia, via Maxis stores, partners and online
- Target audience: Consumers and families seeking 5G data, unlimited calls and optional device bundles
- Key differentiator / USP: Combination of 5G access, large data buckets, family sharing options and streaming or device bundle perks under one flagship plan lineup
More on Maxis' 5G strategy
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