Malaysia - Communications

Nov 11, 2025

International Dialing code for Malaysia is +60.

Cellphone:

Get a Malaysia pre-paid tourist SIM card.

The main Telecom operators in Malaysia are Maxis, Digi, U Mobile, Celcom and Tune Talk and all have pretty good coverage and affordable offers for Malaysia tourist SIM cards (4G).

If you are planning on cruising to Borneo, outside of Kuching, Sibu, Bintulu, Kota Kinabalu, Sandakan and the other cities, mobile coverage is not very good.

Celcom has the best Borneo coverage outside of cities and in rural areas in East Malaysia.

Most 24/hours convenience stores like 7-Eleven and Speedmart 99 sell pre-paid top-ups for all Malaysia tourist SIM cards.

Another option is to rent a Wifi hotspot device (up to 5 devices) - however these can only be rented in big cities.

Internet:

There is free Wifi in most towns and cities in bars, restaurants and coffee shops.

SE Asia Cruisers Net: THIS NET IS NO LONGER OPERATIONAL.

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