— sharpman (@nukm4n) February 8, 2023 In order to obtain it, customers have to call the telco’s customer service line at 123 if done through Maxis mobile line or 1800 82 1123 for other fixed and mobile lines. On the other hand, the document also said that existing customers can continue to utilize the public IP option and Maxis will notify them three months before it begins charging them the additional fee. [Image: Blog Uncle Chai.]Maxis was not the first ISP that migrated from public to private IP addresses for its consumer-grade fibre broadband service. Between late 2021 and early 2022, TM also implemented private IP addresses for Unifi 30Mbps, 50Mbps, and 100Mbps customers in phases which were done in the name of security as well. Customers with Unifi plans that run at higher speeds such as 300Mbps, 500Mbps, and 800Mbps was not affected by the migration process. However, TM has completely stopped offering the public IP option to customers since then. (Thanks for the tips, @hiw200 and @aniq8676!)