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post Feb 23 2010, 11:04 PM

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That's what i thought...throttle iptv wtf.....doesn't make sense.
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post Feb 23 2010, 11:14 PM

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You guys need to understand how Triple Play service works

IPTV and Voice would not be affected at all , so you dont have to worry about your IPTV or Voice once you've hit your data limit (assuming TM enforces it , I bet they will enforce it). The moment you have IPTV , you can watch progammes on demand , something like from hulu or how BBC iPlayer actually works - provided if TM plans to take on this route !
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post Feb 24 2010, 12:35 AM

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So far the trial IPTV already fakap n discontinued until they fix it
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post Feb 24 2010, 12:57 AM

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since like more and more trial user now....


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post Feb 24 2010, 01:03 AM

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QUOTE(MX510 @ Feb 24 2010, 12:35 AM)
So far the trial IPTV already fakap n discontinued until they fix it
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IPTV on fixed line is definitely doable and will be the future. Hope they will continue to provide the service as major competitor with ASTRO!
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post Feb 24 2010, 06:23 AM

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QUOTE(DeaDLocK @ Feb 23 2010, 10:49 AM)
Sigh!!!

I called them up and forced them to give me a free HSBB trial (because I am a private individual in a house but I have a RM688/month Streamyx Enterprise package for five years already). They said okay after I strongly persuaded them (hehe), but when they went to check my access, they said my exchange isn't activated yet!

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I live in Shah Alam and there is a FTTH box on the telephone pole outside my house, so I thought it should be okay.
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Well done. My hats off to you notworthy.gif


Added on February 24, 2010, 6:25 am
QUOTE(dr3nchippo @ Feb 23 2010, 12:17 PM)
really?? i've been getting at least 600-800kB/s download speeds with utorrent, and that's with the download speed limited!!
no problems torrenting with it so far...  rclxms.gif  rclxms.gif
yup.. im able to reach same speed with G-based network and my wired pc... unless of course they started offering 100Mbps speed.. that would be a diff case.. hahaha  laugh.gif
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I'm not a tester, but looking from the hardware review their saying it's limited in simultaneous connections which benefit torrent downloads doh.gif

Yeah that speed does look good, but isn't it logical it could be better with a better router for more connection with peers.



Regarding iptv didn't someone mention something about it using your internet connection ? So say 50% is for internet usage, and the other 50% is for IPTV o_O: Then how about when your not using Iptv ???? Can you also not get the iptv so you can utilize 100% for internet only biggrin.gif ?

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post Feb 24 2010, 09:51 AM

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I saw TM contractors fixing up the HSBB thing at my street recently in TTDI tongue.gif How do i sign up for the trial? Will I be able to revert back to my usual internet connection if im not satisfied with it? Need to pay more for this trial? Thanks rclxms.gif
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post Feb 24 2010, 10:27 AM

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What channel does HSBB provide for IPTV ?
HDTV1 HDTV2 and HDTV3 ? laugh.gif
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post Feb 24 2010, 10:46 AM

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after 1 week of trial.. quite satisfied with my torrent speed.. could manage to get on average 2Mbytes/sec. Pretty impressive.. but browsing speed sometimes got few hiccups but not that bad... if TM implement the data Cap.. hope its around 250Gb per month..huhu...
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They are going to install at my house tomorrow at 9.30am
They say it will take the whole day.

My question is.. will it really take the whole day?



Because I need to run to office at 2:30pm


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post Feb 24 2010, 11:00 AM

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I don't think they will count the data from IPTV to the overall bandwidth usage per month.

Furthermore, IPTV data stream will be purely local and its servers etc will mostly located in Klang Valley. So i don't think IPTV will be throttled or lagged (assuming if equipment didn't breakdown tongue.gif)

Internet will be for internet. IPTV will be for IPTV. There is more than enough bandwidth capacity of the fiber to support both. At minimum, fiber are able to achieve 100mbps. HDTV requires only about 5-10 mbps of bandwidth
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post Feb 24 2010, 11:14 AM

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QUOTE(tohff7 @ Feb 24 2010, 11:00 AM)
I don't think they will count the data from IPTV to the overall bandwidth usage per month.

Furthermore, IPTV data stream will be purely local and its servers etc will mostly located in Klang Valley. So i don't think IPTV will be throttled or lagged (assuming if equipment didn't breakdown tongue.gif)

Internet will be for internet. IPTV will be for IPTV. There is more than enough bandwidth capacity of the fiber to support both. At minimum, fiber are able to achieve 100mbps. HDTV requires only about 5-10 mbps of bandwidth
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But the package is 10mb isn't it ? So the Iptv will be using a slice of that 10mb am i right biggrin.gif

Theres also 2 types of ftth which are GPOn and GEPON. The more expensive one can handle simultaneously iptv and internet without one effecting the other. We are using the cheaper variant which means iptv will fight for bandwidth with internet usage for your pc biggrin.gif unless its some sort of fixed or dyanmic cap which i was trying to figure out.


Added on February 24, 2010, 11:15 am
QUOTE(tohff7 @ Feb 24 2010, 11:00 AM)
I don't think they will count the data from IPTV to the overall bandwidth usage per month.

Furthermore, IPTV data stream will be purely local and its servers etc will mostly located in Klang Valley. So i don't think IPTV will be throttled or lagged (assuming if equipment didn't breakdown tongue.gif)

Internet will be for internet. IPTV will be for IPTV. There is more than enough bandwidth capacity of the fiber to support both. At minimum, fiber are able to achieve 100mbps. HDTV requires only about 5-10 mbps of bandwidth
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Well i hope so hmm.gif

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post Feb 24 2010, 11:58 AM

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QUOTE(dr3nchippo @ Feb 20 2010, 03:35 AM)
some pics of the hardware and freebies that i got..

im sure u've seen this.. FTTH box.. located right infront of my house
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FiberTerminationBox - the fiber optic line pulled from the tel pole goes through this thing before going into the house...
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FiberWallSocket - something like the normal telephone socket.. u need a fiber optic cable from here to the modem..
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FiberHome Modem
Dlink dir-615 wireless n router
aztech dect phone
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next post will be the freebies...  smile.gif
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Bro,
Please do not place the RG like that..it going to get hot hot and might destroy both the onu and RG.Thx.

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post Feb 24 2010, 12:32 PM

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W00t, the other day tm guys came to my street's fiber hub to troubleshoot something...

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ORL( optical reflection loss ) reading... it seems they have been having this problem the whole day fixing it, signal should be at least 50dB and above to ensure the minimum requirements are met.



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The whole setup of that hub



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Closer zoom to the hub, there are 8 optical ports... and they told me that if all home users were to subscribe, the maximum speed they could sustain is 15Mbps for each home user... lol
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post Feb 24 2010, 02:10 PM

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if i was sign up for the beta testers....and if i was selected..then do i compulsory to subscribe to HSBB once its finally released with whatever price??
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post Feb 24 2010, 02:16 PM

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I think someone have mentioned that you will have the choice to subscribe or not at the end of your trial.
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QUOTE(psychomist @ Feb 24 2010, 11:58 AM)
Bro,
Please do not place the RG like that..it going to get hot hot and might destroy both the onu and RG.Thx.
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thanks for the heads up dude!! the rg and onu was placed separetely right after the pic was taken.. and yes it was hot... lol sweat.gif
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QUOTE(z3171600 @ Feb 24 2010, 02:16 PM)
I think someone have mentioned that you will have the choice to subscribe or not at the end of your trial.
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so...if i chose not to subscribe...then the equipments will be taken back from me?
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post Feb 24 2010, 03:10 PM

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QUOTE(wztech @ Feb 24 2010, 02:41 PM)
so...if i chose not to subscribe...then the equipments will be taken back from me?
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That's of course lol
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Last time i study how to read dB loss. It suppose below than 10dB or data will loss very high.

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