Anyone staying in BUkit Bandaraya Bangsar can confirm whether we'll get it here?? The normal houses, not the condos
News Official TM High Speed Broadband (HSBB) Thread V2, TM HSBB Launching Live Now !
News Official TM High Speed Broadband (HSBB) Thread V2, TM HSBB Launching Live Now !
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Mar 18 2010, 08:11 PM
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Anyone staying in BUkit Bandaraya Bangsar can confirm whether we'll get it here?? The normal houses, not the condos
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Mar 18 2010, 08:23 PM
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Mar 18 2010, 08:42 PM
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Mar 18 2010, 08:43 PM
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Mar 18 2010, 08:58 PM
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Dunno when USJ will available.
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Mar 18 2010, 09:02 PM
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QUOTE(Calvin871989 @ Mar 18 2010, 04:00 PM) from what i know, 10Mbps & above is what we called HSBB. to have 5Mbps below the 10Mbps & above still consider as HSBB ? no.. this is not how to categorize HSBB or stremayx...384kbps - 4Mbps = Streamyx 10Mbps & above = HSBB 5Mbps = ? » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « so where did the 5Mbps came from ? http://www.bernama.com.my/bernama/v5/news_lite.php?id=483250 who's going ? streamyx use ADSL technology which have limited maximum speed, while HSBB use VDSL technology and based on fiber optic infra thus can provide speed up to 1Gbps. 5Mbps can be ADSL or VDSL because both also can provide 5Mbps speed. |
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Mar 18 2010, 09:05 PM
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Mar 18 2010, 09:06 PM
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QUOTE(porty @ Mar 17 2010, 05:44 PM) "Is there even one person in Malaysia who has the interest and wherewithal to subscribe to HSBB but does not have a mobile phone?" that is not the point. ie, if you can afford to subscribe to hsbb, you WILL definately own a cell phone which can be used if and when your voip does not work... That's exactly the point. Since it is very unlikely that anybody exists who has HSBB but does not have a mobile phone, I do not think it is that important to worry about the fact that HSBB might not work when the power is out. QUOTE "Anyway, what good does the phone do in case of emergency anyway? Every time I've tried to call 999, 994 etc., they have either not answered or been totally useless." what good does a phone do in an emergency anyway? really? cmon... its not answered when you dial? really? in any case that is a totally separate issue. i have only dialed for help once. yes once. that was 30 years ago and it worked so i am not sure if calls get answered or not today. i have not been crank calling these numbers to see if anyone answered so i do not know for sure if anyone really answers or not BUT I WOULD EXPECT IT WOULD BE answered.. Don't expect too much, you may be disappointed. I've rung emergency numbers three times in the past few years - twice for fires, and one when someone broke their arm so badly the bone was sticking out through the skin and he needed an ambulance. In all cases it was a useless waste of time. The fires were resolved by finding some security guards nearby who radioed to their office who sent someone over to the fire station. The broken arm was resolved by driving him to the hospital ourselves, risking further injury because none of us had paramedic training. |
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Mar 18 2010, 09:09 PM
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QUOTE(phelix @ Mar 18 2010, 09:02 PM) no.. this is not how to categorize HSBB or stremayx... but it keeps saying 10mbps and abovestreamyx use ADSL technology which have limited maximum speed, while HSBB use VDSL technology and based on fiber optic infra thus can provide speed up to 1Gbps. 5Mbps can be ADSL or VDSL because both also can provide 5Mbps speed. is there even a 5mbps package for HSBB ? guess will find out in a couple days time. |
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Mar 18 2010, 09:10 PM
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QUOTE from what i know, 10Mbps & above is what we called HSBB. to have 5Mbps below the 10Mbps & above still consider as HSBB ? 384kbps - 4Mbps = Streamyx 10Mbps & above = HSBB 5Mbps = ? » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « so where did the 5Mbps came from ? http://www.bernama.com.my/bernama/v5/news_lite.php?id=483250 who's going ? it doesnt matter what speed or package dat they offer but IMO, HSBB defined on what technology we use Streamyx = DSL HSBB = 1) FTTH (PON) 2) VDSL2 (DSL) This post has been edited by xts: Mar 18 2010, 09:11 PM |
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Mar 18 2010, 09:15 PM
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QUOTE(xts @ Mar 18 2010, 09:10 PM) it doesnt matter what speed or package dat they offer but yes, the technology is the main importance but not everyone can afford HSBB if the price aint gonna be right.IMO, HSBB defined on what technology we use Streamyx = DSL HSBB = 1) FTTH (PON) 2) VDSL2 (DSL) argh, just a few more days left to wait & find out how much HSBB will cost me. |
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Mar 18 2010, 10:29 PM
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is there any bandwith cap after this ?
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Mar 18 2010, 11:22 PM
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QUOTE(Calvin871989 @ Mar 18 2010, 09:09 PM) but it keeps saying 10mbps and above i don't think there's a 5mbps package la..is there even a 5mbps package for HSBB ? guess will find out in a couple days time. QUOTE(Kidz1995 @ Mar 18 2010, 10:29 PM) yes.. more~u guys have to understand more about the HSBB.. indeed u guys can get 10mbps speed, but only on local route. TM might increase the speed on international bandwidth but is impossible u can get 10mbps on international traffic. so in order to control the bandwidth (MONEY).. (imagine if there's no bandwidth cap, 1 user have 10mbps on international and says 10,000 users : 10,000 x 10mbps = 100gbps speed to international bandwidth, if 1mbps international bandwidth is RM1000) u calculate urself. |
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Mar 18 2010, 11:55 PM
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youtube is kinda slow lately, guess all beta tester are fully utilizing the bandwidth huh ? lol
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Mar 19 2010, 12:00 AM
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QUOTE(phelix @ Mar 18 2010, 09:02 PM) no.. this is not how to categorize HSBB or stremayx... If I remember correctly, I read somewhere from the tm.net.my saying that the maximum speed is only 4MB with telephone line, thats y we dont have streamyx more than 4MB.streamyx use ADSL technology which have limited maximum speed, while HSBB use VDSL technology and based on fiber optic infra thus can provide speed up to 1Gbps. 5Mbps can be ADSL or VDSL because both also can provide 5Mbps speed. |
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Mar 19 2010, 01:12 AM
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Look at my screeny above, they gonna reveal HSBB and VDSL2.
Oh yeah, VDSL2 can go up to 24Mbps FYI. If the condition is right and it still use copper right? HSBB is the one using fiber optics, the speed wont reduced regardless of congestion of the network. |
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Mar 19 2010, 01:20 AM
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QUOTE i don't think there's a 5mbps package la.. 5mbps ada la.. Singtel also have 3 & 6mbps on their HSI package PICIT SAYA |
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Mar 19 2010, 01:59 AM
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Mar 19 2010, 04:54 AM
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QUOTE(flyingfox @ Mar 19 2010, 12:00 AM) If I remember correctly, I read somewhere from the tm.net.my saying that the maximum speed is only 4MB with telephone line, thats y we dont have streamyx more than 4MB. Well, that's clearly not true. Even in Thailand they have 16mbps ADSL on copper telephone lines. |
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Mar 19 2010, 09:00 AM
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