Maxis unveils ‘virtual cube’ for street musicians


“We believe that technology should enable and connect everyone, in every possible way, so that we can always be ahead together,” said Maxis head of brand and marketing Tai Kam Leong.

PETALING JAYA: Maxis Bhd will be featuring the performances of street musicians using a technology known as “virtual cube” in conjunction with its Riang Raya Maxis campaign.

With the technology, the musicians, including people with disabilities (PWD) would be able to perform Hari Raya aidil fitri songs at “dozens of places at once.”

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