MAXIS Launches Malaysia’s First Integrated Ebook Publishing Service

(From left) Navin Wathan, Maxis’ General Manager and Head of Innovation, Product, Device and Innovation; Iskandar Raphael Hamzah, Director of Cempaka Group of Schools, T. Kugan, Maxis’ Vice President and Head of Product, Device, Innovation & Roaming; and Mohd Fazlin Shah Mohd Salleh, President and Managing Director, Alcatel-Lucent Malaysia, with smart devices showcasing Maxis ebooks.
(From left) Navin Wathan, Maxis’ General Manager and Head of Innovation, Product, Device and Innovation; Iskandar Raphael Hamzah, Director of Cempaka Group of Schools, T. Kugan, Maxis’ Vice President and Head of Product, Device, Innovation & Roaming; and Mohd Fazlin Shah Mohd Salleh, President and Managing Director, Alcatel-Lucent Malaysia, with smart devices showcasing Maxis ebooks.
(From left) Navin Wathan, Maxis’ General Manager and Head of Innovation, Product, Device and Innovation; Iskandar Raphael Hamzah, Director of Cempaka Group of Schools, T. Kugan, Maxis’ Vice President and Head of Product, Device, Innovation & Roaming; and Mohd Fazlin Shah Mohd Salleh, President and Managing Director, Alcatel-Lucent Malaysia, with smart devices showcasing Maxis ebooks.
(From left) Navin Wathan, Maxis’ General Manager and Head of Innovation, Product, Device and Innovation; Iskandar Raphael Hamzah, Director of Cempaka Group of Schools, T. Kugan, Maxis’ Vice President and Head of Product, Device, Innovation & Roaming; and Mohd Fazlin Shah Mohd Salleh, President and Managing Director, Alcatel-Lucent Malaysia, with smart devices showcasing Maxis ebooks.

On the 12th of April 2012, Maxis Berhad (‘Maxis’) launched Malaysia’s first integrated ebook service. With Alcatel-Lucent as their technological partner, Maxis works with local and international publishers, delivering over 300,000 book titles in over 40 categories on the day of release.

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Maxis employees explaining the features of Maxis ebooks to members of the media during the launch event at Menara Maxis.
Maxis employees explaining the features of Maxis ebooks to members of the media during the launch event at Menara Maxis.

Maxis Ebooks features a user friendly interface using a cloud-based digital store where customers can download their e-books for free on their tablet at any given place or time. Purchase of books will be integrated into a customer’s Maxis bill or Hotlink accounts. As an added incentive, customers can download a free ebook from a selection of titles without incurring data charges until 31 May for those who download the books over Maxis’ 3G network.

As part of this service, Maxis is also looking to nurture the growth of local books and content by partnering with local publishers, authors and educational institutions such as Cempaka Schools to eventually distribute learning content comprising publications and reference materials by its teachers through Maxis ebooks, enabling students to digitally access such content. Cempaka Schools is the first school with which Maxis is collaborating on this service, with plans to work with more schools in the future.

Maxis employees explaining the features of Maxis ebooks to members of the media during the launch event at Menara Maxis.
Maxis employees explaining the features of Maxis ebooks to members of the media during the launch event at Menara Maxis.

[quote]Speaking of the service, T. Kugan, Maxis’ Vice President and Head of Product, Device, Innovation & Roaming said, “Maxis has recognised the shift towards digital content and with the launch of Maxis ebooks, we are looking at providing Malaysian readers with the hassle-free experience of browsing, purchasing and reading their favourite local and international books on their tablets or PCs. This will also provide local publishers, authors and educational institutions with a formidable platform that makes it possible for them to reach a larger audience.”[/quote]

Current book prices range from RM8 to RM99 in any language ranging from English to BM. The Maxis App is currently available on both the Android and iOS platform. For more information on Maxis ebooks, please visit www.ebuuk.com.my or download the app for free from Google Play Store and Apple’s App Store.

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MAXIS LAUNCHES MALAYSIA’S FIRST INTEGRATED EBOOK SERVICE 

  • Maxis is first in Malaysia to launch an integrated digital book service across devices
  • Maxis ebooks enables quick and real time access of an extensive digital library of titles 
  • Customers can browse, purchase and read local and international books via the free Maxis app, anytime and anywhere
  • Maxis ebooks leads the way in providing a wide variety of content for Malaysians that will enhance their smart device experience  

MEDIA RELEASE

For immediate release

Kuala Lumpur, 12 April 2012 

Malaysia’s leading integrated communications service provider, Maxis Berhad (“Maxis”), today launched Maxis ebooks, Malaysia’s first integrated digital book service which can be used across devices. With the service, Maxis customers will have access to a selection of over 300,000 international and local ebooks from over 40 categories. Maxis ebooks features a user-friendly interface and runs on a cloud-based digital bookstore, where customers can download books for free onto their iPads or Android tablets, anytime and anywhere they want. For the future, Maxis is working closely with the relevant authorities and bodies to extend the current available ebook selection by offering digital versions of school books for children. 

T. Kugan, Maxis’ Vice President and Head of Product, Device, Innovation & Roaming, said, “Maxis has recognised the shift towards digital content and with the launch of Maxis ebooks, we are looking at providing Malaysian readers with the hassle-free experience of browsing, purchasing and reading their favourite local and international books on their tablets or PCs. This will also provide local publishers, authors and educational institutions with a formidable platform that makes it possible for them to reach a larger audience.”

Maxis ebooks is available on devices using Apple and Android operating systems, such as iPads and Samsung Galaxy tabs, where users can sync their ebooks with up to six of their devices. The service also allows consumers to build their personal library of favourite titles and includes features like a dictionary, tagging and a notes function. The titles available include books that range from best-sellers and novels to lifestyle and self-help categories.

Prices for the digital books downloaded through Maxis ebooks range from RM8 to RM99 each in local languages including English, BM and Chinese, as well as international languages. There are also 45 free titles which are available to customers. Purchases will be reflected in customers’ Maxis bills or deducted from their Hotlink accounts. 

As an added incentive, customers can download a free ebook from a selection of titles without incurring data charges until 31 May for those who download the books over Maxis’ 3G network.

As part of this service, Maxis is also looking to nurture the growth of local books and content by partnering with local publishers, authors and educational institutions to grow the amount of local content in its digital library. Todate, Maxis has already partnered with Cempaka Schools to eventually distribute learning content comprising publications and reference materials by its teachers through Maxis ebooks, enabling students to digitally access such content. Cempaka Schools is the first school with which Maxis is collaborating on this service, with plans to work with more schools in the future.

For more information on Maxis ebooks, please visit www.ebuuk.com.my or download the app for free from Google Play and Apple’s App Store.


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