NSTnation As the nation continues its fight against Covid19, Maxis is committed in supporting the Health Ministry for essential connectivity needs at the Sungai Buloh Hospital and Kuala Lumpur Hospital.
The initiatives include providing Fixed Wireless Broadband and Wireless Broadband at both hospitals, as well as mobile communications including devices to support additional requirements.
In addition, Maxis is also investing to further strengthen the network performance coverage at these hospitals for the benefit of all users at these locations. “Internet connectivity is extremely important for our doctors and medical teams, as well as frontline workers in hospital command and operations centres, temporary and emergency wards and rooms, as we work together to combat this pandemic.
“We appreciate Maxis’ support in helping us with our hospital communication needs as we face Covid-19 challenges. All parties must work together to break the chain of Covid-19. We must win,” said Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba. Maxis Chief Executive Officer, Gokhan Ogut said the telecommunications company is extremely grateful to all front liners and medical professionals across the country who continue to dedicate their time on the field to fight the spread of Covid-19.
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