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News Official TM High Speed Broadband (HSBB) Thread V2, TM HSBB Launching Live Now !

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post Mar 11 2010, 08:20 PM

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QUOTE(Acrisius @ Mar 11 2010, 07:54 PM)
Hey guys, I got a chance to snap some pictures on VDSL system under HSBB through out my condominium.

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That's a fiber optic hub connecting from underground to the VDSL system. As you can see the upper rightside of it, having 2 fiber cable. It was connecting to VDSL.

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VDSL system. Covering Block A and B units. This system having 8 cards of port. The 2 yellow fiber cable was coming from the first picture as I just mention.
The top of the cable called as Main and below 1, is Backup. If the Main is been down, Backup link will be take over it.

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Lastly, this is the 1st testing of the speed. On a single copper VDSL. By using a VDSL modem connecting to (alike Streamyx port). From the port to the whole VDSL system at above. Even I have a chance to test out the VOIP call, and it just sound like a telephone quality.

I think this is the first picture showing on HSBB under VDSL system. Enjoy  rclxms.gif
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That second picture is old technology my dear, 1 port only if I'm not mistake only can handle handshake 1Gb/sec which is used since 2000 1995 in Labuan International Exchange.

For your informations latest technology is no longer VDSL which is shown as second picture, it is very small system which is carry 100Gb/sec just 1 fiber cable plug into it.

If that system used mix with HSBB then streamyx user will suffer more, saya tidak hairan kalo pengguna streamyx akan mengalami masalah frequent dc dan unstable connections. doh.gif

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post Mar 11 2010, 09:08 PM

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Is that broken promise or broken English...

Too good to be true then... well need to wait until official lunch...
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post Mar 11 2010, 09:18 PM

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QUOTE(Acrisius @ Mar 11 2010, 09:09 PM)
If you are so sure about it was a old technology, then what you can think off which able to achieve over 100mbps with a single pair of copper line. Don't be such a jerk that so sure what technology using
in the cabinet. Plus just based on a tiny picture. even I had take a closed look on the cards were VDSL and all the Huawei suppliers were there as well. When u relpy it really was a bad joke just based on a picture can asumed u r right. Pls la bro I'm the person on that cabinet and don't treat me a child still drinking baby bottle
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I'm not treat you like child or play joke.

Then by saying 100mbps with single pair of copper line, perhaps you the ones play joke, please read again my post and you don't get it right, but, never mind lah.

Please stick with HSBB if you were on it. I don't blame you doing your jobs anyway.

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post Mar 11 2010, 09:51 PM

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QUOTE(Acrisius @ Mar 11 2010, 09:40 PM)
Nope, Since you said it was a old technology, so I need you to clarify what kind of old technology you are referring? that able to go beyond 100Mbps, with copper line.

*I stated earlier. That speed was test on VDSL modem connected to a single copper line not directly to the cabinet.
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The second picture you show me is just about same like at Labuan, which is handling VDSL and fiber optics.

I think you were on other side, no minimum disclosure here.
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post Mar 11 2010, 10:14 PM

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QUOTE(Acrisius @ Mar 11 2010, 09:57 PM)
The one you seen similar was located in the exchange distributing to end-customer?
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No, during site visit in Labuan International Exchange is just same.

Not to end-customer, it was connected to server within server for data, voice is separate, but latest technology they were combined. Which one slot handle 100GB/sec handshake.
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post Mar 12 2010, 06:10 PM

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QUOTE(xts @ Mar 12 2010, 12:55 AM)
It ok.maybe pengiranijam confused with dat pic.
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VDSL still based on IP Msan platform (same with streamyx)
Just with different service 'Card' & config ++.

And this VDSL use the VDSL service card
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I have no doubt that the picture, that system being used back to end-user.

No wonder lah, well, at least wait some more till complain from customer.
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post Mar 12 2010, 07:22 PM

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QUOTE(AMDAthlon @ Mar 12 2010, 07:19 PM)
HSBB do have >100MBPS but not for Home user but for Corporate user if im not mistaken..

When eh MY going have cheap BroadBand service like Japan ~.~ whistling.gif
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HSBB aint cheap ni, just wait official pricelist...

Cuba ko tanya TM... apa feedback dia.

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post Mar 12 2010, 09:13 PM

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QUOTE(archonixm @ Mar 12 2010, 07:48 PM)
HSBB Rm250, 10mb...
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QUOTE(azwan92 @ Mar 12 2010, 08:09 PM)
i will lol at those who said wont be cheap. 10mbps will be less than RM150
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Then, who is lol'ed...?

Until official price list revealed, no guess guess la.

If 10Mb/sec can give stable and reliable, then worth to pay.

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QUOTE(bryanyeo @ Mar 12 2010, 09:18 PM)
sure boh? dun learn from johnkor leh
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QUOTE(vyzc @ Mar 12 2010, 09:42 PM)
Still speculating about the prices? Just wait until the 24th la.
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Yeah, this is not kopitiam.

Nah, now you see, just price rumor lah.

So wait the official one...

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post Mar 13 2010, 07:37 PM

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QUOTE(Calvin871989 @ Mar 13 2010, 07:05 PM)
yep, the cheapest package is RM100. nod.gif

http://biz.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?f...56&sec=business
well, for now we know that the lowest package is at RM100 a month.
RM100 for what kind of package ? 10, 15, 20 mbps / download & upload speed ?

retail packages will comprise triple-play services of voice, video (Internet-Protocol TV and video on demand) as well as high-speed Internet as said above
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QUOTE(fabianz03 @ Mar 13 2010, 07:06 PM)
If they really offer RM100 as their cheapest offer, they must consider to change the Streamyx prices already !
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QUOTE(warlove3 @ Mar 13 2010, 07:17 PM)
then those who had their streamyx upgraded would have very unreasonable pricing? can complain to MCMC again =D
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This is good news for streamyx user...

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post Mar 13 2010, 08:44 PM

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QUOTE(Calvin871989 @ Mar 13 2010, 07:05 PM)
yep, the cheapest package is RM100. nod.gif

http://biz.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?f...56&sec=business
well, for now we know that the lowest package is at RM100 a month.
RM100 for what kind of package ? 10, 15, 20 mbps / download & upload speed ?

retail packages will comprise triple-play services of voice, video (Internet-Protocol TV and video on demand) as well as high-speed Internet as said above
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Yup, FUP also applied as well in HSBB.

QUOTE(fabianz03 @ Mar 13 2010, 07:06 PM)
If they really offer RM100 as their cheapest offer, they must consider to change the Streamyx prices already !
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Yes, streamyx pricing would some more to be reduced.

QUOTE(tattat @ Mar 13 2010, 07:51 PM)
hahaha.. does it have a caption to it like other countries?

i rmb a fren saying tht he had like 20mb connection for i dunno how much aussie dollars
but cap to like 20gb a month ? I GUARANTEE the price vs SPEED will be like so tempting.

but after u look at the SMALL SMALL writing behind the T&C.... HAHA thats the part where it
will suck like hell. U knw la malaysia...i rather stick to the 1 or 2mb connection with dynamic IP.

oh yea. with the HSSB will it be dynamic or static? if static.....mampus la.. how to rapidshare all..
sumore if got capacity caption...tak payah download..sumore u'll be tracked down if u're downloaing
piraed stuffs if there is static IP.

i have a bad feeling about tis high speed.. something fishy is up! !
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Yup, is some more fishy there.

Hey, having static IP aint cheap bro.
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QUOTE(joevo2 @ Mar 13 2010, 08:45 PM)
If really static ip than die lo !

the current beta tester can confirm with this ? nt static ip right ?

or tm can change it when they launch the service ?


Added on March 13, 2010, 8:46 pm
wat so good about static ip anyway ?
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Getting fixed IP Address will allow like easy to TM to troubleshooting, getting reliable speeds, pings and stability too. If someone trying to attack you, of course there would be easy trace out and if you have this fixed IP Address, you don't have to subscribe anymore webhoster host your domain. thumbup.gif rclxms.gif rclxm9.gif brows.gif

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QUOTE(Suk @ Mar 14 2010, 04:55 PM)
IPv6 is not compatible iwth IPv4.

if we are using IPv6 almost 50% of the website can not access.
Y people are so worry about IPv6. If this world havent ready for IPv6. no point we using it.
do rmb we are always behind of ppl.


Added on March 14, 2010, 4:57 pm
Screenshot of speed and ping and traceroute pls.
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Are you sure... IPv6 cant open an operating IPv4. Mind to explain...

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QUOTE(brian12988 @ Mar 14 2010, 08:18 PM)
wat Suk mean is that IPv6 is not compatible with IPv4 in terms that if a system is using IPv6 address..u cant ping it...if ur system does not support IPv6..for example.in windows XP, its using IPv4 and a server is using IPv6..u cant ping it even using the computer name..unless an IPv4 address is assigned to the port.

in many cases.wat ppl do is they use IPv6 and then use a NAT-like device of some sort to map the server to an IPv4 address...or so i think..
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No, the IPv6 will not shown until IPv6 were commercial.

If you were on IPv6 you can read same level to the lowest level of IP.

For some reason, IPv6 issue will solved with 1 updates patches from Microsoft for selected OS.

Vista and later version of Microsoft already ready IPv6. icon_rolleyes.gif
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QUOTE(brian12988 @ Mar 15 2010, 03:51 AM)
later..but on the XP we cant be update coz we have keep it off the Internet..sensitive information..cant have internet..hahahha
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No la, IPv6 is more secure. brows.gif
Dare to intrude... brows.gif

QUOTE(smsseah5 @ Mar 15 2010, 03:39 PM)
HAHAHA...This fellow simply talk only..Pls don't talk so much crap if don't know anything about it.
If any company or organization happens to adopt IPv6 into their system or doing any migration,
They have choices, such as Dual Stack and Tunneling . Dual Stack means using both IPv4 and IPv6 at the same time, this can be done cause they are different in OSI layers.
Whereas Tunneling is a different technique that encapsulate IPv6 in IPv4 packet while travelling between users and servers.
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Good answer... brows.gif

QUOTE(Suk @ Mar 15 2010, 04:53 PM)
Last time read from some source saying IPv6 IP can not access to IPv4 domain..
so.... paiseh la.... dont even know nowdays got Dual-Stack and Tunneling...
But without those Dual-Stack and Tunneling. IPv4 and IPv6 is not compatible right ?
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During IPv6 BETA, of course la not compatible. And now, IPv6 is already commercial to some country. Japan and Korea already begin IPv6 for years before...

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QUOTE(Zepx @ Mar 15 2010, 05:10 PM)
Swt... what's the frustration about Ipv6 and IPv4. IMO, I think these are only useful to the provider like ISP, web hosting companies not us.
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Oh well, if you looking sort of widest IP Range IPv6 is the answer. You might not know the IPv6 capability and its benefits and it is not about frustrations. icon_rolleyes.gif

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QUOTE(cybpsych @ Mar 19 2010, 09:13 AM)
i dont care wht speeds r available.

more importantly (the decision breaker): PRICE
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Not just price, but also terms and conditions...

Please stop hidden TnC...

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post Mar 23 2010, 08:31 PM

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Oh, wait next day la, just wait and leave the rumors fade away.

Waiting good news by tomorrow...

I believe Sabah and Sarawak no exceptions will enjoy HSBB benefits too.
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35 minutes left... wait lah...
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post Mar 24 2010, 08:24 PM

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