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3G and MMS Settings For Celcom

This document provides the 3G and MMS network settings for three major Malaysian carriers: Celcom, Digi, and Maxis. The settings include the APN, proxy, port numbers, and other parameters needed to access 3G data and MMS services on each network. Notes are provided on leaving blank any unspecified fields and properly formatting proxy numbers with leading zeros. Individual sections then list the specific settings for Celcom, Digi, and Maxis networks.

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3G and MMS Settings For Celcom

This document provides the 3G and MMS network settings for three major Malaysian carriers: Celcom, Digi, and Maxis. The settings include the APN, proxy, port numbers, and other parameters needed to access 3G data and MMS services on each network. Notes are provided on leaving blank any unspecified fields and properly formatting proxy numbers with leading zeros. Individual sections then list the specific settings for Celcom, Digi, and Maxis networks.

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3G and MMS settings for Celcom, Digi and Maxis

So, today I officially switched to Celcom which makes my Malaysian network cycle complete. I was using Maxis ever since 2001 until mid 2010. Then I switched to Digi until today. This means, my Nexus One has experienced all three networks already. As I was setting up my APN today, I thought, why not share the settings with the world? So here are the settings for ALL three networks. Points to take note:

Fields that are not specified, leave them blank Proxy and MMS Proxy are NOT the same fields (at least if you have them separately) It is essential to make the proxies in 12 digit formats by filling zeros where necessary. eg: 010.128.001.242 instead of 10.128.1.242

Celcom 3G and MMS settings

Celcom 3G
Name : Celcom 3G APN : celcom3g Proxy : 010.128.001.242 Port : 8080 MCC : 502 MNC : 19 APN type : default

Celcom MMS

Name : Celcom MMS APN : celcom3g MMSC : http://mms.celcom.net.my MMS Proxy : 010.128.001.242 MMS Port : 8080 MCC : 502 MNC : 19 APN Type : mms

Digi 3G and MMS settings

Digi Internet
Name : Digi Internet APN : diginet MCC : 502 MNC : 16 APN Type : default

Digi MMS
Name : Digi MMS APN: digimms username: mms password: mms Proxy: 203.092.128.160 Port: 80 MMSC: http://mms.digi.com.my/servlets/mms MMS Proxy: 203.092.128.160 MMS Port: 80 MCC: 502 MNC: 16 APN Type: mms

Maxis 3G and MMS settings

Maxis 3G and MMS


Name : Maxis(3G) APN : unet Username : maxis MMSC : http://172.16.74.100:10021/mmsc MMS proxy : 202.075.133.049 MMS port : 80 APN type : default,mms

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