However, TM did not provide any in-depth details regarding this endeavour though including its duration. We went high and low through unifi’s website to seek further information about it but came out empty-handed and we are now reaching out directly to the company for clarification. The 24 hours restoration guarantee, as noted inside the myunifi app. [Image: unifi.]That being said though, TM has noted in the social post that it will notify customers through SMS if the maintenance or upgrade works affected their area. Interesting enough, the company is still sticking to its 24 hours service restoration guarantee for this operation. Originally announced last November, customers would receive a rebate of RM50 for their bills if TM failed to restore their service within 24 hours. However, this guarantee is only available for unifi customers with a 100Mbps plan and above.
In a recent post on TM’s newly opened corporate blog by the company’s Chief Network Officer, Mohamed Tajul Mohamed Sultan said that the government has assigned TM to fiberize six million households under the Jalinan Digital Negara (JENDELA) infrastructure project. Around 5.7 million households have been covered by the end of 2021, according to him. In the same blog post, Tajul further added that the company has deployed one million new ports last year. On a related note, TM has also begun to provide a free Wi-Fi 6 router to customers with a 100Mbps fibre plan. First reported by Amanz, such routers were previously provided only for those with a 300Mbps plan and above since last December.