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Facilities

Just like most of South East Asian countries, Malaysia is still developing from a very moderate and conservative country to a modern country.

Electricity, water and telephones are available in most of the urban areas and tourist attractions. Internet facilities, some with broadband are provided in major cities and towns - subject to subscription.

The four main channels of TV - TV1, TV2, TV3 and NTV7 are receivable in most part of the urban areas. There are private satellite TV channels (Astro) which offers up to 40 local and international channels for subscribers and the latest one is MiTV.

TELEPHONES
You have variety of choices when it comes to keep in touch by calling your loved ones.

Public phones: Normally installed at important places and populated areas around the country. Callers can use coins or phone card (sold in major outlets), subject to type of phone available. However, the public phones are normally in bad shape.

Mobile Phone: You can register in the mobile phone stores and buy the reload coupon from airports, petrol stations, 7-eleven or in the phone stores lining up on the streets. The value of the cards ranges from RM5 up to RM50. The major mobile phone operators are Celcom, Maxis and Digi.

Fax service: Available in Business Centres of major hotels nationwide. Chargeable according to the rate introduced by respective hotels



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