DigiCelCorn provides empirical field measurements of 5G, 4G, and travel eSIM connectivity in Malaysia. We test latency, packet loss, and handovers in key transit hubs and cities.
Malaysian 5G cores have improved. Average ping times in Kuala Lumpur now range between 11ms and 18ms under standard load.
We log carrier aggregation reliability during transit on the KLIA Ekspres and Rapid KL transit lines, charting signal degradation.
Testing over-the-air profiles reveals a 15% improvement in activation response times across local MVNO networks this year.
Test your simulated connection speed to our Kuala Lumpur edge server to gauge typical travel eSIM response times.
IP Node: 175.143.22.81 (Kuala Lumpur, MY)
Average field metrics captured across peninsular Malaysia between January and April 2026.
| Operator Network | Avg Download Speed | Avg Latency | eSIM Support | Rural Coverage Score | Overall Index |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
CelcomDigi
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238.4 Mbps | 12 ms | Available (Instant Activation) | 8.8 / 10 | |
|
Maxis 5G
|
214.2 Mbps | 14 ms | Available (Local Registration) | 8.2 / 10 | |
|
U Mobile
|
176.8 Mbps | 16 ms | Available (QR Delivery) | 6.9 / 10 | |
|
Yes 5G
|
251.1 Mbps | 11 ms | Available (Digital-Only) | 4.5 / 10 |
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Our edge server in Kuala Lumpur logs Round-Trip Time (RTT) in milliseconds, packet stability, and transmission jitter using active ping sockets. Jitter measures the variance in packet arrival delay, which is critical for real-time applications like WebRTC voice calls, remote server administration, or SSH tunnels.
Malaysia’s National 5G Network utilizes Multi-Operator Core Network (MOCN) sharing. Sub-6GHz frequency bands (specifically Band n78 at 3.5 GHz) are aggregated dynamically with lower LTE anchor bands (such as Band 1, 3, or 8) to maintain signal lock while ensuring high-bandwidth throughput in urban environments.
A standard GSMA-compliant eSIM profile payload consists of multiple profile elements containing connection data, network credentials, and operator certificates (such as the SM-DP+ and client certs). The complete download bundle ranges between 55 KB and 72 KB, requiring minimal carrier bandwidth to perform an over-the-air activation.
No. In complete alignment with GDPR, CCPA, and local Malaysian PDPA standards, we only measure active network metrics initiated by simulated tests. No personal hardware identifiers, advertisement cookies, or localization histories are collected or archived on our benchmarking nodes.