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post Feb 17 2010, 09:10 PM, updated 16y ago

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One of our fellow beta testers dr3nchippo was kind enough to share with us on some stuff about TM's HSBB: http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1329385/+88#

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Speedtest: http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1329385/+19
Pingtest: http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1329385/+36

Another fellow beta tester, eimzic's utorrent screenshot & 2 youtube videos (speedtest, download speed, speed & time it takes to buffer a 720p youtube video & ping in command prompt)

QUOTE(eimzic @ Feb 23 2010, 04:34 PM)
is the router config different from streamyx?
i prefer to use my old linksys. i tried but cant get tru to internet using linksys.
are there any shah alam hsbb users here? the internet is kinda slow this evening..

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ops they are back. hehe
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QUOTE(eimzic @ Feb 24 2010, 08:08 PM)
here's one i made couple mins ago..


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QUOTE(eimzic @ Feb 25 2010, 05:17 PM)


before HSBB,
ping to DNS streamyx was like 12ms -14ms with frequent timed out..
and google takes >200ms

now, no timed out..
and ping is fast as pinging to own home router.  tongue.gif

..different story when comes to ping outside Malaysia.  sweat.gif
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xcen's utorrent screenshot & speedtest

QUOTE(xcen @ Feb 24 2010, 06:01 PM)
Here's some speedtest:

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Here is the wired upload speed:
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Here is the upload speed using wireless on my laptop (the ping increased a little because of wireless):
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Here is the singapore speed, notice the ping.
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International ping is still too high. Browsing experience is almost the same with streamyx with this kind of ping.
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thanks to dr3nchippo, eimzic & xcen, for your contribution ! notworthy.gif

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first! thumb up for new thread.
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Are we going to increase our international bandwidth?

Our underseas fiber optios are always congested and break for no reason.
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hehehe.. im a beta tester myself... i think tm is on schedule in deploying HSBB.. my area is scheduled for Q3 2010, but got my trial line install 2 weeks ago... tongue.gif

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Congratulations on v2! May TM reveals the package soon! laugh.gif

QUOTE(CKKwan @ Feb 17 2010, 09:29 PM)
Are we going to increase our international bandwidth?

Our underseas fiber optios are always congested and break for no reason.
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Some information are classified and we end users might not know the technical aspect of such information smile.gif
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can't wait for my HSBB installation appointment next Tuesday. heard the installation take one whole day ?
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QUOTE(dr3nchippo @ Feb 17 2010, 09:30 PM)
hehehe.. im a beta tester myself... i think tm is on schedule in deploying HSBB.. my area is scheduled for Q3 2010, but got my trial line install 2 weeks ago... tongue.gif
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u apply yourself or they choose you? hmm.gif
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My neighbour 500 metres away just got the trial but our area will be in Q3. sad.gif
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QUOTE(eimzic @ Feb 17 2010, 09:32 PM)
can't wait for my HSBB installation appointment next Tuesday. heard the installation take one whole day ?
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yeap, almost a whole day.. kinda depends on the amount of wiring needed for ur house.. the installation of the hardware (modem, router and btu) itselft should take little time.. pulling the fiber cable from the tel. pole should take quite some time since the fragile nature of fiber optic cables.. my installation took 2 days.. 1st day they came and did all the drilling and hardware fixing, the 2nd the pulled the fiber cable...

QUOTE(ckh93 @ Feb 17 2010, 09:37 PM)
u apply yourself or they choose you?  hmm.gif
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they chose me, mainly because of subscribing streamyx for a very long time (practically since it's been out) my area has at least 3 ppl testing out hsbb.. tongue.gif
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QUOTE(dr3nchippo @ Feb 17 2010, 09:43 PM)
yeap, almost a whole day.. kinda depends on the amount of wiring needed for ur house.. the installation of the hardware (modem, router and btu) itselft should take little time.. pulling the fiber cable from the tel. pole should take quite some time since the fragile nature of fiber optic cables.. my installation took 2 days.. 1st day they came and did all the drilling and hardware fixing, the 2nd the pulled the fiber cable...
they chose me, mainly because of subscribing streamyx for a very long time (practically since it's been out)  my area has at least 3 ppl testing out hsbb.. tongue.gif
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Yes, I have high chance of getting it! My dad have Streamyx since 1997.
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QUOTE(110 @ Feb 17 2010, 09:47 PM)
How to be a beta tester?

My area is supposed to be in Q1.

I got a letter saying about free trial in May
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i got a letter HAND DELIVERED to my house by TM staff.. the letter says congrats on being chosen to have a FREE trial of the service for a few months time.. u dont really have to do anything once u got the letter, just wait for TM staff to call u.. in my case it was 2 days after i got the letter... installation was approx 1 week after the call..


QUOTE(azwan92 @ Feb 17 2010, 09:49 PM)
Yes, I have high chance of getting it! My dad have Streamyx since 1997.
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goodluck! btw, u sure it's 1997?? if im not mistaken, streamyx was rolled out in 2000...
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QUOTE(dr3nchippo @ Feb 17 2010, 09:56 PM)
goodluck! btw, u sure it's 1997?? if im not mistaken, streamyx was rolled out in 2000...
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The original Streamyx broadband internet service was launched in April 2001 at speeds of 384kbps.

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is this the same thing as optical fiber?
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QUOTE(zerouzer @ Feb 17 2010, 10:21 PM)
is this the same thing as optical fiber?
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no.. IT IS optical fiber

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Its already V2, congrats.

But no good news for East Malaysia yet... but there's already some company enjoy fiber optics already.
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New thread, congrats. lol
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Trial speed as advertised by TM is 20Mbps, even from the 1st day of installation I was able to hit 18-19Mbps on local sites..

Kuala Lumpur MY rclxms.gif
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International speed is a bit slow though, and the high ping is definately not gonna help with online gaming. Hopefully TM fixes this when it rolls out HSBB to the public.

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Los Angeles CA
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Tokyo JP
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London GB
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I got my trial "invitation letter" delivered to me personally by a TM staff. 2 days later they called to set up and appointment for installation. Installation, in my case, took them 2 days to complete. The 1st day they installed the hardware stuff (Fiber modem, BTU and router), the 2nd day the pulled the fiber optic wire from the telephone pole to the house and did some wiring to the house.

Actually the installation shouldn't take that long, it all depends on the layout of the house AND/OR whether or not any extra wiring is needed. It's actually a pretty straight forward process..

To those that waiting for their installation, these are some of the things that u should expect to be included

1. fiberHOME Modem (Fiber Optic Modem)

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2. Dlink DIR-615 Wireless N Router (or as TM calls them RESIDENTIAL GATEWAY)

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This is not the exact one, the one TM provides is white and orange, with TM branding.. Also on the front is a USB port.. Not sure on the functionality of it, maybe the Dlink SharePort functionality.

3. Aztech Cordless Phone (plugs into the fiberHOME Modem)

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Aztech E210-P2

4. A goodybag (Some instruction manuals, brochure, limited edition Bunkface CD and Headphone






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QUOTE(dr3nchippo @ Feb 18 2010, 12:42 AM)
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Thanks for sharing the info. But the international ping still bad, the speed not even reach 10Mb/sec, thats is not good for a fiber optic network.
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i think tm is trying to take care about local network first before proceeding to take care about international link. well if the routing to tm is bad or problematic, the international link would be slower right?


Added on February 18, 2010, 12:52 amerm try to do a speedtest at sg server.

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QUOTE(dr3nchippo @ Feb 18 2010, 12:08 AM)
did u get the iptv with ur trial as well?? im suppose to get mine next month...
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nope,mine will be next month also..

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QUOTE(developer @ Feb 18 2010, 12:51 AM)
i think tm is trying to take care about local network first before proceeding to take care about international link. well if the routing to tm is bad or problematic, the international link would be slower right?


Not really.. have to do a pingtest to be sure. Hye can you guys do a ping test at pingtest.net? then we can see what the connection quality is really like smile.gif


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is there any minimum subscription period like we to have on our regular internet/streamyx plan? how much does it charge?
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I wonder if the D-Link router is a requirement, or if it can be put in a closet in favor of our own equipment. It's not something I would want on my network.
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QUOTE(dr3nchippo @ Feb 17 2010, 09:56 PM)
i got a letter HAND DELIVERED to my house by TM staff.. the letter says congrats on being chosen to have a FREE trial of the service for a few months time.. u dont really have to do anything once u got the letter, just wait for TM staff to call u.. in my case it was 2 days after i got the letter... installation was approx 1 week after the call..
goodluck! btw, u sure it's 1997?? if im not mistaken, streamyx was rolled out in 2000...
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Dunno about that but it was dial up.
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QUOTE(pengiranijam @ Feb 18 2010, 12:29 AM)
Its already V2, congrats.

But no good news for East Malaysia yet... but there's already some company enjoy fiber optics already.
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we can live without it even it'll reach Kuching in 2014 or 2020. biggrin.gif In fact, I'm happy with my 1mbps.
What we want to see is overall performance (stability + speed offers + price). And I'm waiting for at least a few negative comments HSBB users smile.gif
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Now everyone can host their website on their PC since plenty of bandwidth to play with technology almost similar like leased line
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QUOTE(MX510 @ Feb 18 2010, 09:02 AM)
Now everyone can host their website on their PC since plenty of bandwidth to play with technology almost similar like leased line
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you're making one assumption.

If that speed and most importantly, the connection, are consistent.
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QUOTE(dr3nchippo @ Feb 17 2010, 10:30 PM)
hehehe.. im a beta tester myself... i think tm is on schedule in deploying HSBB.. my area is scheduled for Q3 2010, but got my trial line install 2 weeks ago... tongue.gif
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where your area?
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QUOTE(aik457 @ Feb 18 2010, 04:21 AM)
is there any minimum subscription period like we to have on our regular internet/streamyx plan? how much does it charge?
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1 year of subscription..the charges is still unofficial..


QUOTE(rajulkabir @ Feb 18 2010, 06:50 AM)
I wonder if the D-Link router is a requirement, or if it can be put in a closet in favor of our own equipment. It's not something I would want on my network.
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i think its a requirement..

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TM guys doing installation at my house rite now.. nice free gift..

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QUOTE(edthrax @ Feb 18 2010, 11:04 AM)
TM guys doing installation at my house rite now.. nice free gift..
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snap some pictures will u ? tongue.gif
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the dude's doing the registration for the items rite now..will try to snap few pics.. basically its the fibre modem,D-Link DIR-615 Wireless N router, and a DECT cordless phone. The guy said its all free.. huhu
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Can my Belkin Wireless N support fiber optic? or need their special modem?
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QUOTE(wodenus @ Feb 18 2010, 01:42 AM)
Not really.. have to do a pingtest to be sure. Hye can you guys do a ping test at pingtest.net? then we can see what the connection quality is really like smile.gif
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pingtest.net results.. obviously the test to kl server is very good.. tests to other servers shows relatively high ping... with 0% packet loss and almost no jitter all TM have to do is deal with the high ping time.. and they're all set!!

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QUOTE(sg999 @ Feb 18 2010, 10:19 AM)
where your area?
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section 19 pj.. near tropicana city mall..

QUOTE(edthrax @ Feb 18 2010, 11:16 AM)
the dude's doing the registration for the items rite now..will try to snap few pics.. basically its the fibre modem,D-Link DIR-615 Wireless N router, and a DECT cordless phone. The guy said its all free.. huhu
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yup all free... btw dun gatal2 and go hard reset the router.. all settings will be wiped out!! if u need help configuring the router pm me..


QUOTE(azwan92 @ Feb 18 2010, 11:23 AM)
Can my Belkin Wireless N support fiber optic? or need their special modem?
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the fiber optic cable will terminate to the fiber modem.. the router & DECT phone connects to the modem... not sure about ur router though, if im not mistaken tm is using vlan in the router for troubleshooting purposes...
besides the router provided is not that bad, heck its even free...

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Oh ok, thanks for the info, as long as the service is good. I have the same ping to USA with my 1Mbps. I seek for a lower ping after the 'real' upgrade.

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QUOTE(soundsyst64 @ Feb 18 2010, 08:03 AM)
we can live without it even it'll reach Kuching in 2014 or 2020. biggrin.gif In fact, I'm happy with my 1mbps.
What we want to see is overall performance (stability + speed offers + price). And I'm waiting for at least a few negative comments HSBB users smile.gif
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Yes, means having HSBB around is not solving the performance that were issued long time ago. I haven't seen that people talk about HSBB IPV6. Anyone have this info...?

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Don't forget most of us are using dynamic IP Address. It is almost stability and reliability lies behind the HSBB project.


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For people who received the letter from HSBB but nobody called, please call 1300881222 to register your package.

DO NOT call streamyx because they know NOTHING and will keep asking you to wait until the trial over also ask you to wait.

I just called the HSBB line and the customer service straight away explain to me about HSBB and registered my confirmation. Next week TM people should come to my house. Can't wait! laugh.gif
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just finished my installation.. now using my HSBB connection.. well as for local content..very fast.. upload/download 19-20Mbps.. while international abit slow but not that bad..

as for download...manage to get torrent at 1.8Mbytes/s .. 4 times faster than my previous 4mbps connection..quite happy...
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QUOTE(edthrax @ Feb 18 2010, 04:01 PM)
just finished my installation.. now using my HSBB connection.. well as for local content..very fast.. upload/download 19-20Mbps.. while international abit slow but not that bad..

as for download...manage to get torrent at 1.8Mbytes/s .. 4 times faster than my previous 4mbps connection..quite happy...
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which area u from?
anyone from puchong?


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For people who received the letter from HSBB but nobody called, please call 1300881222 to register your package.

DO NOT call streamyx because they know NOTHING and will keep asking you to wait until the trial over also ask you to wait.

I just called the HSBB line and the customer service straight away explain to me about HSBB and registered my confirmation. Next week TM people should come to my house. Can't wait! laugh.gif
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which area r u from again?

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> Official TM High Speed Broadband (HSBB) Thread V2, find out on how to become a beta tester!

umm...so how?
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Are there any testers around the Bangsar area?
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QUOTE(knuxed @ Feb 18 2010, 05:03 PM)
Are there any testers around the Bangsar area?
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There's a lot.
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QUOTE(xpresside @ Feb 18 2010, 05:03 PM)
> Official TM High Speed Broadband (HSBB) Thread V2, find out on how to become a beta tester!

umm...so how?
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overall connection seems to be better than streamyx but my vpn to singapore is worst than streamyx.. guess i still need to use streamyx for my vpn
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QUOTE(xpresside @ Feb 18 2010, 05:03 PM)
> Official TM High Speed Broadband (HSBB) Thread V2, find out on how to become a beta tester!

umm...so how?
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my bad, i thought there was a way to become a beta tester.
i think that TM just randomly picks anyone to become a beta tester by sending them an e-mail with comfirmation to become one.
just pray it'll be one of us.

beta tester guys, please do us a favour by posting your local and international speed by doing a speedtest.
or even a screenshot of your donwload speed for big size files would be sweet too.
if you've done it, thank you.

please do feel free to post some pictures of the other stuff that was given to you guys by TM.
do continue to update us for those any upcoming beta testers.

hopefully the prices will be reveal soon and i hope its not to pricey. cross fingers.
for now, lets continue discussing TM's HSBB smile.gif


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can't recall who but someone wanted speedtest to singapore...

here goes...

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and added to japan as well...

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and to sydney, au...

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cheers... smile.gif


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QUOTE(rajulkabir @ Feb 18 2010, 06:50 AM)
I wonder if the D-Link router is a requirement, or if it can be put in a closet in favor of our own equipment. It's not something I would want on my network.
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definately gonna be a requirement...they mention we can't even change the settings of the router as they will refresh it back periodically...even the WEP password is set by them...to change u need to make a request via the service center and get it approved or something...

not sure why but am presuming they just want to control things...but am sure when its live they won't have the bandwith to monitor to closely...

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QUOTE(sbd18 @ Feb 18 2010, 06:46 PM)
can't recall who but someone wanted speedtest to singapore...

here goes...

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and added to japan as well...

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and to sydney, au...

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cheers... smile.gif


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definately gonna be a requirement...they mention we can't even change the settings of the router as they will refresh it back periodically...even the WEP password is set by them...to change u need to make a request via the service center and get it approved or something...

not sure why but am presuming they just want to control things...but am sure when its live they won't have the bandwith to monitor to closely...
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to change the WEP password is a no problem. Changed it right after they finished installing just now.
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Based on the screenies latency issue is still not fixed. Ping to US and EU seems good but a bit high for asia-based servers. Hope its fixed cause high latency to singapore or japan is ridiculous :|

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not good la for online gaming if latency is high
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not good la for online gaming if latency is high
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Bear in mind HSBB is in T R I A L or B E T A, so there're still testing them. Don't judge too quickly on things thats not even finished. We will just have to wait and hope these problems will be ironed on when they are release (doubt it'll happen biggrin.gif).
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Had a chat with the HSBB people.They said that the details are coming out at the end of March.
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Had a chat with the HSBB people.They said that the details are coming out at the end of March.
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Bear in mind HSBB is in T R I A L or B E T A, so there're still testing them. Don't judge too quickly on things thats not even finished. We will just have to wait and hope these problems will be ironed on when they are release (doubt it'll happen biggrin.gif).
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Subscribed about a month ago. I must say it's not bad, however, through speedtest.net, the connection usually shows download 0.60mbps - 0.70mbps then suddenly shoots up to 7.00mbps ~ 20mbps.

Upload speed still remain same? 430Kbps? No higher? :/
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QUOTE(TDUEnthusiast @ Feb 18 2010, 08:54 PM)
Subscribed about a month ago. I must say it's not bad, however, through speedtest.net, the connection usually shows download 0.60mbps - 0.70mbps then suddenly shoots up to 7.00mbps ~ 20mbps.

Upload speed still remain same? 430Kbps? No higher? :/
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Have you asked them whether they will offer a package with higher upload speed? Kinda useless having a broadband with 20Mbps download but less than half megabit for upload blink.gif
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Anybody here testing in Ampang area??? I saw them putting cables at Pandan Indah months ago... But not included in 2010 list... cry.gif
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Anybody here testing in Ampang area??? I saw them putting cables at Pandan Indah months ago... But not included in 2010 list...  cry.gif
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as IF as it's out for mass subscription, how much is the rough estimate of its price?
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puchong not even c them putting cables rclxub.gif
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But puchong Q3... Ampang not even on the list.. But saw them putting cables under the road in front of Menara MPAJ few months ago... Surrounding areas included in 2010... but not Ampang... I emailed them, they didn't give a time... They just said will contact when reach... unsure.gif
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I found pictures regarding the HSBB exchange boxes. Take a look.

http://mytechnews.info/b/2010/02/tm-high-s...ange-boxes.html
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QUOTE(hibiki0104 @ Feb 18 2010, 08:44 PM)
game also good la. i played RO2 with no connection lagging at all.huhu
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Pricing might be revealed next week (not publicly) when TM release their quarterly results
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But puchong Q3... Ampang not even on the list.. But saw them putting cables under the road in front of Menara MPAJ few months ago... Surrounding areas included in 2010... but not Ampang... I emailed them, they didn't give a time... They just said will contact when reach...  unsure.gif
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QUOTE(TDUEnthusiast @ Feb 18 2010, 08:54 PM)
Subscribed about a month ago. I must say it's not bad, however, through speedtest.net, the connection usually shows download 0.60mbps - 0.70mbps then suddenly shoots up to 7.00mbps ~ 20mbps.

Upload speed still remain same? 430Kbps? No higher? :/
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game also good la. i played RO2 with no connection lagging at all.huhu
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It's RO lol.. why would there be a lag. The ultimate test would be a WoW raid probably.

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QUOTE(ahpek26 @ Feb 18 2010, 09:22 PM)
Have you asked them whether they will offer a package with higher upload speed? Kinda useless having a broadband  with 20Mbps download but less than half megabit for upload blink.gif
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Yesh I know that :/ Upload speed is important for me since I host versus in Left 4 Dead 2 often laugh.gif.

But maybe the reason why the upload speed is still the same is because I'm located in Petaling Jaya hmm.gif. Not yet start working on PJ, maybe? hmm.gif.
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It's RO lol.. why would there be a lag. The ultimate test would be a WoW raid probably.
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not normal ro la. RO 2. 3D mmorpg . quite lagging when i played using streamyx coz only got few private server n the server is not located in malaysia
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QUOTE(TDUEnthusiast @ Feb 18 2010, 08:54 PM)
Subscribed about a month ago. I must say it's not bad, however, through speedtest.net, the connection usually shows download 0.60mbps - 0.70mbps then suddenly shoots up to 7.00mbps ~ 20mbps.

Upload speed still remain same? 430Kbps? No higher? :/
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hmmm must be on ur end then.. my upload is fine.. try calling hsbb's cs..


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Pricing might be revealed next week (not publicly) when TM release their quarterly results
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yeap, hopefully the technician that did my installation was right.. pricing is around the same as streamyx..

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sad.gif Don't see Ampang in the list at all. Sigh.
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hmmm must be on ur end then.. my upload is fine.. try calling hsbb's cs..
yeap, hopefully the technician that did my installation was right.. pricing is around the same as streamyx..
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gosh...couldnt wait for it...!!!! icon_rolleyes.gif
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Sounds interesting...but how long is the trial period?
Regarding the price, my guess is that it's gonna be at least RM300 for a standard package... sad.gif
Any beta testers out there that are not streamyx users?
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Which area are you in? hmm.gif.
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sec 19 pj..
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What channels does the IPTV have?
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my guess,
rm218 for 10mbps. and,
rm268 for 15mbps.
hahaha tm kan suka no 8.
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your guess is wrong, see what they will reveal. it should be and must be cheaper.
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QUOTE(Moogle Stiltzkin @ Feb 19 2010, 12:10 AM)
I found pictures regarding the HSBB exchange boxes. Take a look.

http://mytechnews.info/b/2010/02/tm-high-s...ange-boxes.html
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another is overhead & underground in FTTH tech.
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QUOTE(sg999 @ Feb 18 2010, 10:18 PM)
puchong not even c them putting cables rclxub.gif
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My place, Bandar Sri Damansa, i got c them adding cables here n there, but so far no speed change yet.
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My place, Bandar Sri Damansa, i got c them adding cables here n there, but so far no speed change yet.
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wau.. my dad said if my area gt FIBRE OPTIC and He sure will Subscribe STREAMYX.. we subscrbe streamyx b4 and the speed is horrible slow, and staff told us dat the distance between our hse and station is too far and our hse is using OLD COPPER... and now my hse is on the list which is setapak... WAKKAKAA HAPPY
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QUOTE(sheman93 @ Feb 20 2010, 01:00 AM)
wau.. my dad said if my area gt FIBRE OPTIC and He sure will Subscribe STREAMYX.. we subscrbe streamyx b4 and the speed is horrible slow, and staff told us dat the distance between our hse and station is too far and our hse is using OLD COPPER... and now my hse is on the list which is setapak... WAKKAKAA HAPPY
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QUOTE(sheman93 @ Feb 20 2010, 01:00 AM)
wau.. my dad said if my area gt FIBRE OPTIC and He sure will Subscribe STREAMYX.. we subscrbe streamyx b4 and the speed is horrible slow, and staff told us dat the distance between our hse and station is too far and our hse is using OLD COPPER... and now my hse is on the list which is setapak... WAKKAKAA HAPPY
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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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freebies bag
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contents - a folder, faq, quick service guide and headphone..
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from what i can speculate from the FAQ given, there's a chance that TM will provide 100Mbps package to consumers... maybe 10/20Mbps is just a "teaser" of what's in store for us?? hahaha
also, beta testers would have "special" price for the service?? hope so... ques no 16.. seems to me hsbb won't be throttling p2p.. at least not now... tongue.gif hahaha
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brilliant job there dr3nchippo rclxms.gif
ill put a link to your post into my first post
by the way, could you be kind enough to test your speed for local & international (preferably to Washington, United States) at speedtest: http://www.speedtest.net/ & the same for ping test: http://www.pingtest.net/
lastly, get a screenshot of the download speed for this: http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/1...TMSP2.1_DVD.iso
do that for me, and ill post every single one of them at the front page
hope i wasnt asking too much, thanks smile.gif
any more beta testers out there that would like to share more stuff ?

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One of our fellow beta testers dr3nchippo was kind enough to share with us on some stuff about TM's HSBB, thank you! notworthy.gif http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1329385/+88#

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tumpang tanye, is tat 'batu' on the list is typo?
is it batu caves?
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tumpang tanye, is tat 'batu' on the list is typo?
is it batu caves?
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No, it's Batu in KL (near Sentul).
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QUOTE(Icehart @ Feb 19 2010, 09:20 PM)
Got la, depends on which area you are in only.  smile.gif
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which area got?
let me go have a look
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im at BANDAR PUCHONG JAYA leh
beside the shell+petronas
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What channels does the IPTV have?
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Is that router a must for HSBB?
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lol... i at teratai mewah condo, jalan langkawi, near genting klang there.. Dat side of setapak gt coverage? I WAN IT... ARGHHH

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I doubt beta users can buffer YouTube videos smoothly. rolleyes.gif
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Any beta testers can test the youtube speed along with screenshots showing the speed.. like the one below in the spoiler.
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Any beta testers can test the youtube speed along with screenshots showing the speed.. like the one below in the spoiler.
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Are you a tester ? Your speed seems to be not stable... rclxub.gif
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Nope. I'm on 4mbps using vpn. I would only get around 30KB/s without VPN.
Unstable it may be, the video plays without stopping..

http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1172732/+2260
Post #2271
Maybe that's why streamyx connection are a bit shit now so that their HSBB thing runs smoothly.
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QUOTE(Wan @ Feb 20 2010, 11:33 AM)
Nope. I'm on 4mbps using vpn. I would only get around 30KB/s without VPN.
Unstable it may be, the video plays without stopping..

http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1172732/+2260
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Maybe that's why streamyx connection are a bit shit now so that their HSBB thing runs smoothly.
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Well, words tell nothing. I want to see proof. Just like yours, YouTube video and a bandwidth graph sid by side.
After trial, everything will be the same again.
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I see no reason why they would want to throttle HSBB right now under trial since those data would be useful to them to check on the load etc. They might throttle them after trial, but let's complain when that actually happens.
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if using HSBB n youtube still slow - so better use streamyx lorr
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bandar baru bangi,seksyen 2 i got see them adding fibre optic cable 3 weeks ago.
our is Q4.
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QUOTE(Wan @ Feb 20 2010, 11:54 AM)
I see no reason why they would want to throttle HSBB right now under trial since those data would be useful to them to check on the load etc. They might throttle them after trial, but let's complain when that actually happens.
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Yea, they'll not throttle because it's still under trial. Maybe, maybe after trial. But I'm eager to see tests from HSBB trial users about YouTube !

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if using HSBB n youtube still slow  - so better use streamyx lorr
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guys, just wana ask... is your ip static ip? or dynamic each time you guys reset the fiber modem?
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guys, just wana ask... is your ip static ip? or dynamic each time you guys reset the fiber modem?
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Yea, this is also one of the questions I wanna ask... laugh.gif
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QUOTE(sg999 @ Feb 20 2010, 08:35 AM)
its the old copper wire + new fiber wire.. both have black protective shielding...

QUOTE(Wan @ Feb 20 2010, 08:50 AM)
Is that router a must for HSBB?
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i guess so yes... since they've got all the settings hard coded into the router... unless u can get ur hands on the settings mayb u can set up ur own router??

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I doubt beta users can buffer YouTube videos smoothly.  rolleyes.gif
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youtube streaming or any other video/sound stream for that matter is very smooth here... even on youtube hd the video would have buffered all the way while its playing 1/4 through...

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QUOTE(Wan @ Feb 20 2010, 11:54 AM)
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hahaha lets hope so.. no point in having 20Mbps when u can download at 1Mbps...

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Cool speed. Although not very stable but one jump of 7Mbps can load the video half already. drool.gif
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Wait wait... are we supposed to call their SoC to subscribe to the HSBB, or we just fill in the form? sweat.gif.
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I would like to know when the trial end, the speed will be... ehem.

Anyway, how about buffering for 720p video via youtube?
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I would like to know when the trial end, the speed will be... ehem.

Anyway, how about buffering for 720p video via youtube?
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Until they officially launch it maybe. hmm.gif
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Just wait for TM to annouce it next month. I dont want HSBB here like in Greece, which their package at 24Mbps but users get 10Mbps. I believe that the spikes and low waves of speed of HSBB is caused by their own internal system which perhaps doesn't migrated to the new specialized for fiber optics system.
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Is the bandwidth seperated from Streamyx ?
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I wonder what ip address does HSSB use 218.208 or 218.111 ?
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They were about same... just the technology were the different.
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bandar baru bangi,seksyen 2 i got see them adding fibre optic cable 3 weeks ago.
our is Q4.
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True kaa, i think Q3 this year, bcoz i see putrajaya Q3 in the list, i think bangi nearby la hmm.gif

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QUOTE(pengiranijam @ Feb 20 2010, 07:16 PM)
They were about same... just the technology were the different.
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I hope not same network with steamyx, bcoz if steamyx server down, i think all down lor tongue.gif

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I wonder what ip address does HSSB use 218.208 or 218.111 ?
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I wonder what ip address does HSSB use 218.208 or 218.111 ?
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Based on the HSBB beta testers' IP, it starts with 110.x.x.x from what I see.
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Uh, is HSBB sharing the same bandwith with Streamyx ?
Just say like TM have 100Gbps for Streamyx.
When HSBB lauches, they use 100Gbps that is reserved for Streamyx for that service.

I hope they better not.
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QUOTE(fabianz03 @ Feb 20 2010, 08:01 PM)
Uh, is HSBB sharing the same bandwith with Streamyx ?
Just say like TM have 100Gbps for Streamyx.
When HSBB lauches, they use 100Gbps that is reserved for Streamyx for that service.

I hope they better not.
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it used different metro-E
which mean not same with streamyx
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it used different metro-E
which mean not same with streamyx
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True kaa, i think Q3 this year, bcoz i see putrajaya Q3 in the list, i think bangi nearby la  hmm.gif

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I hope not same network with steamyx, bcoz if steamyx server down, i think all down lor  tongue.gif
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Uh, is HSBB sharing the same bandwith with Streamyx ?
Just say like TM have 100Gbps for Streamyx.
When HSBB lauches, they use 100Gbps that is reserved for Streamyx for that service.

I hope they better not.
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Well TM got many mirror server, thats why if one down they route another place. Streamyx and HSBB are same service, except HSBB carry more services than Streamyx can do. If earthquake happen international, HSBB and Streamyx user will no exceptions from interruptions.

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QUOTE(pengiranijam @ Feb 20 2010, 08:44 PM)
Well TM got many mirror server, thats why if one down they route another place. Streamyx and HSBB are same service, except HSBB carry more services than Streamyx can do. If earthquake happen international, HSBB and Streamyx user will no exceptions from interruptions.
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Not just Streamyx but all other services from nearby affected countries. Some people are just ignorant and blatantly flame streamyx doh.gif
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Not just Streamyx but all other services from nearby affected countries. Some people are just ignorant and blatantly flame streamyx doh.gif
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Based on the HSBB beta testers' IP, it starts with 110.x.x.x from what I see.
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Need to do trace route from off shores servers
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Not just Streamyx but all other services from nearby affected countries. Some people are just ignorant and blatantly flame streamyx doh.gif
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Got one sample of ip range? of this i need the first 110.x.x.X the big X no need i can scan tongue.gif

Need to do trace route from off shores servers
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Here's one: 110.159.143.x
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wa lau... I do hope Sarawak have HSBB one day. By the way, how is the setup of the HSBB modem is it complicated?
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Got one sample of ip range? of this i need the first 110.x.x.X the big X no need i can scan tongue.gif

Need to do trace route from off shores servers
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http://www.robtex.com/as/as4788.html#graph

Search for ip starting with 110

Enjoice.

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saw some people fixing wires around my area, Cheras, since last month, that was on the town main road (Cheras Perdana) just 3 days ago i saw 2 men digging and doing something at my housing area, it was weird, since usually if TM people doing maintainence, they would just open up that giant cylinder shaped thingy, but this time they dug and had a construction sign about jalur lebar pantas internet this and that. Asked the, it was noisy, i said is it HSBB? they said yaaaa
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go ahead and just FILL THE APPLICATION FORM
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since the router is a must, guess most of us will hv to sell our existing router when it's available and may be coz most router brand sale decrease...
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since the router is a must, guess most of us will hv to sell our existing router when it's available and may be coz most router brand sale decrease...
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i dont see how the lack of use causes the lack of function.
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since the router is a must, guess most of us will hv to sell our existing router when it's available and may be coz most router brand sale decrease...
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If I'm not mistaken, we can still use back our own router if:

1) You have an existing Wireless Router
2) Wireless router enabled (but not DSL modem router enabled)
3) Dialing streamyx from Wireless Router

from the router level, instead of choosing PPPoE, we should select "Ethernet DHCP" (Corp should select Ethernet Static)

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Hmm... I forgot about the IPTV... Any beta tester able to confirm set top box are connecting directly to the FTTP ONU or Dlink wireless router? xts mentioned before IPTV and Internet are using different VLAN.

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Cant  u read?? i said MOST of us.  Stupid ass whenever u post something while trying to be know anything.
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hey you didnt have to use profanities, it shows that you have no substance

read the 2 posts above you, the router is compulsory only for beta testers, no one knows if it will be included in the commercial package. plus, normal routers can be used with HSBB why do most of us have to sell our routers? right back at you smarty

and your post bellow is filled with shitty bad grammar smile.gif please head to British Council to brush it up

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Can we connect a ethernet cable from the fiber modem to a wireless G router just like most of us are doing ?
20Mbps for a G is okay right ? Because G is capable of speeds of up to 54Mbps.
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Can we connect a ethernet cable from the fiber modem to a wireless G router just like most of us are doing ?
20Mbps for a G is okay right ? Because G is capable of speeds of up to 54Mbps.
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actual speed around 15mbps (with security enabled)


based on experience..
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Wireless G - "stated speed"  54mbps
                  actual speed    around 15mbps  (with security enabled)
based on experience..
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That's the time for wireless N to kick in... right ?
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any idea how much they gonna charge this service to us once it's fully ready?
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That's the time for wireless N to kick in... right ?
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yup.. the wireless router provided by TM is wireless N spec... not sure if its 150 or 300mbps tho
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But the problem is most of us doesn't have wireless N card yet.
My laptop doesn't have wireless N reciever yet.
Need to buy external ones... Which will cost some $. laugh.gif


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But the problem is most of us doesn't have wireless N card yet.
My laptop doesn't have wireless N reciever yet.
Need to buy external ones... Which will cost some $.  laugh.gif
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yup.. thats the prob.. but for me... my prob is whether to use or not to use my current linksys wrt310N...
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It's N right ? I think it should be okay...  biggrin.gif
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yup.. N 300.. but how about the settings (VLAN to IPTV, etc?)
t tot that one is controlled by TM side??


haih..
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That's the time for wireless N to kick in... right ?
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D-Link DIR-615 WiFi is not draft, its 802.11n finalize with up to 300Mb/sec, but the problem LAN and WAN only support 10/100Mb/sec
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i see i see.. good news loh.. but bottleneck exists in LAN to wireless or the other way round....

btw from the pictures posted by other forumers, the DIR-615 is not the one shown in D-Link website right?
because (despite the colour) the size appears to be smaller than the actual 615, and there's a USB port in front of it...


hmm...

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QUOTE(tweiyang11 @ Feb 21 2010, 03:17 PM)
i see i see.. good news loh.. but bottleneck exists in LAN to wireless or the other way round....

btw from the pictures posted by other forumers, the DIR-615 is not the one shown in D-Link website right?
because (despite the colour) the size appears to be smaller than the actual 615, and there's a USB port in front of it...
hmm...
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There is no USB port for DIR-615, you can refer the spec from http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=565

I hope someday TM build own LAN, WiFi, WAN and fiber optic port all in one modem...

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There is no USB port for DIR-615, you can refer the spec from http://www.dlink.com/products/?pid=565

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wireless modem (orange colour) given by TM.. the model number is DIR-615 and there's a USB port in front of the router...
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yup.. thats the reason why i said its not the actual dir-615 from the website.. i remember few pages back one forumer posted a pic of the
wireless modem (orange colour) given by TM.. the model number is DIR-615 and there's a USB port in front of the router...
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Then it is not DIR-615 model as mention by manufacturer website, its another model that exact to DIR-615.
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oh- in wireless G- max u get also 15mbps if direct transfer file also la u mean? even ethernet w 100mbps, i check if download from 1on1 comp, could only reach 77mbps....
i mean in account of 1 to another comp transfering big file across..
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QUOTE(JayC75 @ Feb 21 2010, 10:54 AM)
since the router is a must, guess most of us will hv to sell our existing router when it's available and may be coz most router brand sale decrease...
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not necessarily, u could always use it as an access point and extend ur wireless coverage

QUOTE(yongkailoon @ Feb 21 2010, 11:11 AM)
The router is a must for the beta testers since the settings/configuration for it is still not known yet. If you can get your hands on it then you should be able to connect with any other routers. smile.gif
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that could work, provided that ur router has VLAN and TR-069... TM uses that to ensure the CPE is up to date with the ACS... also remote troubleshooting uses that..


QUOTE(thankyou @ Feb 21 2010, 11:11 AM)
If I'm not mistaken, we can still use back our own router if:

1) You have an existing Wireless Router
2) Wireless router enabled (but not DSL modem router enabled)
3) Dialing streamyx from Wireless Router

from the router level, instead of choosing PPPoE, we should select "Ethernet DHCP" (Corp should select Ethernet Static)

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Hmm... I forgot about the IPTV... Any beta tester able to confirm set top box are connecting directly to the FTTP ONU or Dlink wireless router? xts mentioned before IPTV and Internet are using different VLAN.
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from the router level still using PPPoE.. a bit like streamyx, username@hsbb and password... my last chat with hsbb technician says set top box will be connected to router..


QUOTE(pengiranijam @ Feb 21 2010, 03:50 PM)
Then it is not DIR-615 model as mention by manufacturer website, its another model that exact to DIR-615.
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router custom made for tm with custom firmware.. usb port maybe for dlink's SharePort feature... hsbb tech told me.. so if he tipu me, then i tipu u.. hahaha tongue.gif

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If it needs wireless N, then I can use my Belkin but who cares? As long as the service is good. biggrin.gif
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back to basic..

CAT6 UTP cable FTW..
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back to basic..

CAT6 UTP cable FTW..
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QUOTE(dr3nchippo @ Feb 21 2010, 04:56 PM)
not necessarily, u could always use it as an access point and extend ur wireless coverage
that could work, provided that ur router has VLAN and TR-069... TM uses that to ensure the CPE is up to date with the ACS... also remote troubleshooting uses that..
from the router level still using PPPoE.. a bit like streamyx, username@hsbb and password... my last chat with hsbb technician says set top box will be connected to router..
router custom made for tm with custom firmware.. usb port maybe for dlink's SharePort feature... hsbb tech told me.. so if he tipu me, then i tipu u.. hahaha  tongue.gif
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Today I spotted the HSBB box on my street in Taman Bunga Raya KL. Must have been there before CNY but I never noticed. tongue.gif
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saw some people fixing wires around my area, Cheras, since last month, that was on the town main road (Cheras Perdana) just 3 days ago i saw 2 men digging and doing something at my housing area, it was weird, since usually if TM people doing maintainence, they would just open up that giant cylinder shaped thingy, but this time they dug and had a construction sign about jalur lebar pantas internet this and that. Asked the, it was noisy, i said is it HSBB? they said yaaaa
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Cool,
Yesterday my place at bangi near seksyen 1, beside main road also saw contractor hold a fiber optic.

And i'v got annoucement today in my letter say tm will upgrade streamyx copper wire to fiber optic in this month, and march,

i think normal streamyx plan but more accurate n stable service becose using fiber, i dont know if kajang also same upgrade with this, they dont say. rclxms.gif
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yeah! at last... upgraded to fiber optic. hope to view a good result soon.
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yeah! at last... upgraded to fiber optic. hope to view a good result soon.
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Highlights from low-tier Draft-N roundup (disclosure: affiliated, though interpretation/conclusions may not reflect stated views):
-Only 32 simultaneous connections, compared to 80 for the next lowest device. This is not a router you want to use BitTorrent with.
-50% throughput loss when using WEP/WPA.
-Shorter range than comparable devices. May be sufficient for small apartments, but you may experience problems w/ multifloor locations.
-On the bright side, you're likely to be using G clients. Wireless throughput is within 30% of reaching performance provided by high-end equipment.

Auto-QoS wasn't supported at the time of the review, but was added to the latest firmware (for hardware revision B2). It's not a bad router, as its overall performance, although lower than everything else, is only behind by a small margin. The dismal number of simultaneous connections is a step back to 2003 though; for this reason I wouldn't recommend its use in anything more than households w/ 1-2 concurrent users.


Review:
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Basically it's worrying to use this router for torrenting :/


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Dlink DIR-615
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http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/content/view/30387/96/
Basically it's worrying to use this router for torrenting :/
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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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to be honest, you can use a G-based router for fibre-based network connection. Virgin UK offered me a NETGEAR G router along with their 20mbps fibre network service, so I don't really see a problem using a G-based router on a FTTH connection. Unless if you're pc is way too far away from your router i suppose....XD
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QUOTE(Moogle Stiltzkin @ Feb 23 2010, 03:56 AM)
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http://www.smallnetbuilder.com/content/view/30387/96/
Basically it's worrying to use this router for torrenting :/
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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

QUOTE(tyc00n @ Feb 23 2010, 11:36 AM)
to be honest, you can use a G-based router for fibre-based network connection. Virgin UK offered me a NETGEAR G router along with their 20mbps fibre network service, so I don't really see a problem using a G-based router on a FTTH connection. Unless if you're pc is way too far away from your router i suppose....XD
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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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is the router config different from streamyx?
i prefer to use my old linksys. i tried but cant get tru to internet using linksys.
are there any shah alam hsbb users here? the internet is kinda slow this evening..

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ops they are back. hehe

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Damn that is sweet speed. How long it take to download that 7.6 GB?
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very nice speed... ~ 16Mbps donlod and upload...yummy!!!
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I smell throttling coming when commercially available...lol
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I smell throttling coming when commercially available...lol
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They will throttle, or if they don't throttle they'll give data cap on their internet connection...
Imagine Phone + HDTV + HSI without limitations.. rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(fabianz03 @ Feb 23 2010, 07:59 PM)
They will throttle, or if they don't throttle they'll give data cap on their internet connection...
Imagine Phone + HDTV + HSI without limitations..  rclxub.gif
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Internet just took 2/10 of full speed of the fiber (100mbps)

so balance of 80bmps for iptv and i think thats more than enuff.. sweat.gif
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The internet will be throttle or data cap definitely....

I don't think it applies to iptv and stuff.
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QUOTE(Neptern @ Feb 23 2010, 07:41 PM)
I smell throttling coming when commercially available...lol
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Of course. Even comcast caps it at 250GB per month. Use more than that, they cancel your account and ban you.


Added on February 23, 2010, 8:16 pm
QUOTE(Neptern @ Feb 23 2010, 08:09 PM)
The internet will be throttle or data cap definitely....

I don't think it applies to iptv and stuff.
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It will most probably be inclusive. Google comcast.

http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/arti...inevitable.html

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Nah iptv capping is ridiculous.If suddenly forgot to switch off or watch iptv 24/7 then internet no need use liao?

Damn it where is the pricing....
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QUOTE(Neptern @ Feb 23 2010, 08:37 PM)
Nah iptv capping is ridiculous.If suddenly forgot to switch off or watch iptv 24/7 then internet no need use liao?

Damn it where is the pricing....
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Wow if that's the case I'd rather go for Astro Byond which has no limitation on watching time...
But once you subscribe HSBB, it comes with IPTV, Phone and HSI... Trapped... rclxub.gif rclxub.gif
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any dependable sources say that iptv will be throttled when the bandwith is exceeded?
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any dependable sources say that iptv will be throttled when the bandwith is exceeded?
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Lagging 1080p TV ?
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any dependable sources say that iptv will be throttled when the bandwith is exceeded?
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If you guys read things carefully, IPTV and the internet are completely separated. So no, IPTV does not affect your internet.
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That's what i thought...throttle iptv wtf.....doesn't make sense.
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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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So far the trial IPTV already fakap n discontinued until they fix it
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since like more and more trial user now....


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So far the trial IPTV already fakap n discontinued until they fix it
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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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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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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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What channel does HSBB provide for IPTV ?
HDTV1 HDTV2 and HDTV3 ? laugh.gif
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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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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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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.


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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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Well i hope so hmm.gif

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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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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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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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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)
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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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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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Last time i study how to read dB loss. It suppose below than 10dB or data will loss very high.
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Can anyone provide me the username and password for TM's Dlink router please?

I tried admin admin, admin (none), Admin etc etc. None working.
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QUOTE(xcen @ Feb 24 2010, 04:49 PM)
Can anyone provide me the username and password for TM's Dlink router please?

I tried admin admin, admin (none), Admin etc etc. None working.
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have you try use admin on username and leave password blank?

if not, refer back to the manual.
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QUOTE(soundsyst64 @ Feb 24 2010, 04:53 PM)
have you try use admin on username and leave password blank?

if not, refer back to the manual.
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Saw the manual.. they gave a big box of stuff lol.

Username: admin
Password : telekom

TIPS: For smartphone users, please set your security method as WPA ONLY or WPA2 ONLY, do not put WPA/WPA2 or it will not detect.

Speedtests will come soon.
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Wonder what kind of IP does TM HSBB provides? Public or Private IP address?

Also, which unit actually does the login process? ONU or the external router (in other words, is the d-link router used for NAT or just acts as a wireless bridge)? Does the system use PPPoE or other login methods?

Thank you.
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QUOTE(xcen @ Feb 24 2010, 05:17 PM)
Saw the manual.. they gave a big box of stuff lol.

Username: admin
Password : telekom

TIPS: For smartphone users, please set your security method as WPA ONLY or WPA2 ONLY, do not put WPA/WPA2 or it will not detect.

Speedtests will come soon.
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not just speedtest.net but real download speed like download itunes from apple store, or skype installer. show the download pics here. notworthy.gif
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Saw TM contracters doing something at Keramat, near Au2, got the sign Projek Internet Berkelajuan Tinggi or something like that
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Here's some speedtest:

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Here is the wired upload speed:
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Here is the upload speed using wireless on my laptop (the ping increased a little because of wireless):
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Here is the singapore speed, notice the ping.
user posted image

International ping is still too high. Browsing experience is almost the same with streamyx with this kind of ping.

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QUOTE(xcen @ Feb 24 2010, 06:01 PM)
Here's some speedtest:

user posted image

Here is the wired upload speed:
user posted image

Here is the upload speed using wireless on my laptop (the ping increased a little because of wireless):
user posted image

Here is the singapore speed, notice the ping.
user posted image

International ping is still too high. Browsing experience is almost the same with streamyx with this kind of ping.
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wtf? speed same as 4mbps. is it because you use torrent and not dl from rs,mu?
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nice job there xcen. your post is on the front page, thank you! notworthy.gif
to others & upcoming beta testers, please contribute in the future, thanks. smile.gif
happy foruming!




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user posted image

mine.
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QUOTE(xcen @ Feb 24 2010, 06:01 PM)
Here's some speedtest:

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come on, not torrent, but download itunes from apple.com.
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QUOTE(Calvin871989 @ Feb 24 2010, 07:00 PM)
nice job there xcen. your post is on the front page, thank you! notworthy.gif
to others & upcoming beta testers, please contribute in the future, thanks. smile.gif
happy foruming!
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here's one i made couple mins ago..



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great vid eimzic! thanks for the vid, now I know how good it is but the speed is unstable.
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QUOTE(azwan92 @ Feb 24 2010, 08:27 PM)
great vid eimzic! thanks for the vid, now I know how good it is but the speed is unstable.
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QUOTE(eimzic @ Feb 24 2010, 08:08 PM)
here's one i made couple mins ago..


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QUOTE(eimzic @ Feb 24 2010, 08:32 PM)
mcm mane ko tau tak stable
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its not constant in youtube, macam naik turun sikit but its very good! notworthy.gif notworthy.gif notworthy.gif the best post in this thread! how about gaming? ping to usa and germany?
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QUOTE(eimzic @ Feb 24 2010, 08:08 PM)
here's one i made couple mins ago..


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Here's a single download from Apple.
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Here are 3 same downloads from Apple. It seems that each download has a speed cap.
user posted image

I will do a RS one soon, but I don't have Premium account so can only do one download.

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nice job there xcen. your post is on the front page, thank you! notworthy.gif
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My pleasure. biggrin.gif


Added on February 24, 2010, 10:36 pmIt seems that eimzic has a better, faster connection than me. Hahah.

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It would be nice if for once we get full speed downloading through the browser. Right now on streamyx we can only get full speed if we use download managers. Lovely results so far(aside from the speedtest to outside). Page instant load=win. Wonder if they can sustain it though. More users with bigger bandwidth+TMnetwork=Potential Fail.
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try download test files below and show us the real speed.

http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1024472

FTP Test Link
Neo
ftp://test:test@neo.ultraflux.org/100mb.test

Smith
ftp://test:test@smith.ultraflux.org/100mb.test

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ftp://test:test@cypher.ultraflux.org/100mb.test
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QUOTE(eimzic @ Feb 24 2010, 08:08 PM)
here's one i made couple mins ago..


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Bro....nice vid you have there and I can see the speed is quite promising. Anyway, may I know what software did you use to make that video? I like that vid vry much. Thanks for the info.
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Very very nice indeed...Looking forward to it even though they still haven't lay it at my taman....

Hope the performance is almost as good when more people use.

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QUOTE(Neptern @ Feb 24 2010, 11:02 PM)
Very very nice indeed...Looking forward to it even though they still haven't lay it at my taman....

Hope the performance is almost as good when more people use.
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i highly doubt it. see streamyx now. before this, less people subscribe, speed maintain. but when lots of people using it, the quality drops
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QUOTE(azwan92 @ Feb 24 2010, 09:28 PM)
its not constant in youtube, macam naik turun sikit but its very good! notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif  notworthy.gif  the best post in this thread! how about gaming? ping to usa and germany?
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dr3nchippo's speedtest: http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1329385/+19 & pingtest: http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1329385/+36

would love to see local & international ping screenshot or video for gaming. something sweet to add on to the front page just for gamers. what you say my fellow beta testers ?
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Nah the ping is still very crappy so no point.Post gaming ping when the problem is fixed.
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QUOTE(Neptern @ Feb 24 2010, 11:20 PM)
Nah the ping is still very crappy so no point.Post gaming ping when the problem is fixed.
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i know we're still in early stages here. these are things still being tested out between TM themself and our fellow beta testers. nothing can be 100% guranteed for now however way we look at it. things might change in the future once people start using HSBB or be it completed through out malaysia in a few years time. but there's nothing wrong in finding out wether or not there's improvement (speed wise, ping/latency, stableness or etc) even if it meant small/medium/big or no improvement's

so i say why not, go for it and test whatever that needs testing and just hope & pray for those little changes smile.gif

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QUOTE(Calvin871989 @ Feb 24 2010, 11:35 PM)
i know we're still in early stages here. these are things still being tested out between TM themself and our fellow beta testers. nothing can be 100% guranteed for now however way we look at it. things might change in the future once people start using HSBB or be it completed through out malaysia in a few years time. but there's nothing wrong in finding out wether or not there's improvement (speed wise, ping/latency, stableness or etc) even if it meant small/medium/big or no improvement's

so i say why not, go for it and test whatever that needs testing and just hope & pray for those little changes smile.gif
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Agree.Maybe somebody can post some before and after screenshots on the ping improvements smile.gif
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Here's a single download from Apple.
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Here are 3 same downloads from Apple. It seems that each download has a speed cap.
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I will do a RS one soon, but I don't have Premium account so can only do one download.
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Added on February 24, 2010, 10:36 pmIt seems that eimzic has a better, faster connection than me. Hahah.
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how come u download itunes slow? i get 2mbps on US server
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If for beta, I think they throw coins to determine whether someone get it or not. When will they offer it? Sometime around April-May?
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u guys that are selected as testers...did u all sign up for anything??
i living in sunway area also...was hoping to get to try it out as well...

btw just submitted my details on TM's site from the link given on first post..will that do?
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QUOTE(BBXiong @ Feb 25 2010, 11:44 AM)
u guys that are selected as testers...did u all sign up for anything??
i living in sunway area also...was hoping to get to try it out as well...

btw just submitted my details on TM's site from the link given on first post..will that do?
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Sunway area ? PJS 10/11 ? I live at SuriaMas apartment there..but sadly..apartment doesnt covered up in HSBB plan YET. The terrace house infront my apartment already got HSBB beta tester.
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damn....my relative lives there...
btw my area is PJS 7....the double storey house just before the new taylors campus..hoping to get HSBB there ASAP ler..very sien edi seeing streamyx throttle this and that..at least HSBB would let me browse unthrottled during the trial periods for speed testing
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From Bandar Utama

Just finished installation at 12pm.
Started at 9:30am


Took less than half a day




Speed is average.. 20Mbps for local sites




Now gotta run to office for a meeting

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QUOTE(gorilla83 @ Feb 25 2010, 01:37 PM)
Whooowhoooo
From Bandar Utama

Just finished installation at 12pm.
Started at 9:30am
Took less than half a day
Speed is average.. 20Mbps for local sites
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im so envious.............zzzzz....y does apartment dont have it...

my friend said it will be launch at the end of this march...
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before HSBB,
ping to DNS streamyx was like 12ms -14ms with frequent timed out..
and google takes >200ms

now, no timed out..
and ping is fast as pinging to own home router. tongue.gif

..different story when comes to ping outside Malaysia. sweat.gif
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the front page looks sick. eimzic, thank you once again for your contribution rclxm9.gif

so the ping outside to Malaysia still bad ?
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the front page looks sick. eimzic, thank you once again for your contribution rclxm9.gif

so the ping outside to Malaysia still bad ?
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Wow, 300ms+ is really really really bad for pinging a neighbouring country !
Imagine playing games with friends in oversea with that ping. rclxub.gif
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did they say anything about monthly charge?
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Wow, 300ms+ is really really really bad for pinging a neighbouring country !
Imagine playing games with friends in oversea with that ping.  rclxub.gif
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did they say anything about monthly charge?
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eimzic! Wow! nice ping....and i just wonder how fast is your download speed using direct download such as rapidshare, MU, Hotfile, Mediafire ?
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stuck at ~7mbps. not going any higher.

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stuck at ~7mbps. not going any higher.
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How about Rapidshare or for free, Mediafire file download peed?
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Local, bandwidth hungry sites like digi's website is much faster with HSBB. Browsing is just like browsing Lowyat forum.
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my average download speed


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my average download speed
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QUOTE(confused-freaker @ Feb 24 2010, 12:32 PM)
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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here's one i made couple mins ago..


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Anyone from Puchong ?

Last week i saw them near my house...with big HSBB signboard near their testing spot.

I did ask them when ?......one of the guys said most probably in June-July for Puchong areas...


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no more beta tester i think..
just go to subscribe..it nearly launch
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Dunno why TM want to be so secretive. It generates interest for HSBB which would be good for them, and apart from the pings to outside world, the actual speed is very good. Just let us drool over those videos/pictures/info. Oi TM staff.. go work on improving the connections than waste time reading forums and whatnot.
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HSBB faster reach my house please.
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QUOTE(raifalove @ Feb 26 2010, 01:41 PM)
Anyone from Puchong ?

Last week i saw them near my house...with big HSBB signboard near their testing spot.

I did ask them when ?......one of the guys said most probably in June-July for Puchong areas...
Can't wait longer.. rclxm9.gif
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im from puchong leh
dun have any sign of HSBB
which area of puchong u from?
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why the video make private?
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im from puchong leh
dun have any sign of HSBB
which area of puchong u from?
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taman bukti puchong 2 has been installed with fiber box. dunno when can use. i just saw it behind my sis house yesterday.
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Bandar Puteri Puchong also being installed already with that FTTH Box
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wao how come they ignore bandar puhcong jaya
beside LDP
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wao how come they ignore bandar puhcong jaya
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they re doing phase by phase
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they re doing phase by phase
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this area older than the bukit puchong and more resident here leh cry.gif
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this area older than the bukit puchong and more resident here leh cry.gif
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take Taman Tun Dr Ismail, Bangsar, Subang Jaya and Shah Alam for example; these are wealthy and established towns, probably why they started here first.
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im not too sure but maybe TM also considers the socio-economic status of areas they are implementing HSBB

take Taman Tun Dr Ismail, Bangsar, Subang Jaya and Shah Alam for example; these are wealthy and established towns, probably why they started here first.
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"LOOK DOWN" my area cry.gif cry.gif cry.gif
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"LOOK DOWN" my area cry.gif  cry.gif  cry.gif
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went to tm point today. Asking there if i can be the test and buy user or whatever they called. Unfortunately, the test an buy is over. There are installing for the try and buy user starting today in Shah Alam.

Since I cannot test their HSBB, so I sign up for their HSBB. If my area is supported, then tehy will call me if still interested to join or not. I just give my name, later after, if the price is right, I will subscribe to them.

About the HSBB, I ask the customer support at TM point regarding HSBB. Regarding the IPTV, she said that at first, they will be 9 channels including RTM1, RTM2 and donno what else. She said the minimum speed for HSBB is 20mbps. Now, I just wait for them to call for pricing. Hope it will be cheap. Hope to be below RM160 biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(kurtkob78 @ Feb 27 2010, 02:30 PM)
went to tm point today. Asking there if i can be the test and buy user or whatever they called. Unfortunately, the test an buy is over. There are installing for the try and buy user starting today in Shah Alam.

Since I cannot test their HSBB, so I sign up for their HSBB. If my area is supported, then tehy will call me if still interested to join or not. I just give my name, later after, if the price is right, I will subscribe to them.

About the HSBB, I ask the customer support at TM point regarding HSBB. Regarding the IPTV, she said that at first, they will be 9 channels including RTM1, RTM2 and donno what else. She said the minimum speed for HSBB is 20mbps. Now, I just wait for them to call for pricing. Hope it will be cheap. Hope to be below RM160 biggrin.gif
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indeed will be lower than RM160 biggrin.gif . Minimum of 20Mbps is very good. Hopefully 100Mbps also available and affordable. brows.gif
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I thought minimum will be 10Mb but seem like it is 20Mb look promising for now.
Hope they release their pricing asap.
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that is what the customer support lady said. 20mbps minimum. Also she said 20mbps is consistent speed. No lower than that. Sounds too good to be true. Unless she is wrong .... biggrin.gif
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About the HSBB, I ask the customer support at TM point regarding HSBB. Regarding the IPTV, she said that at first, they will be 9 channels including RTM1, RTM2 and donno what else. She said the minimum speed for HSBB is 20mbps. Now, I just wait for them to call for pricing. Hope it will be cheap. Hope to be below RM160 biggrin.gif
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indeed will be lower than RM160 biggrin.gif . Minimum of 20Mbps is very good. Hopefully 100Mbps also available and affordable. brows.gif
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If I am not mistaken the minimum of 20mbps is inclusive of IPTV bandwidth wink.gif meaning they will reserve let's say 10mbps for IPTV leaving you with 10mbps for HSI (High Speed Internet)

In initial framework HSI offering starts at 5mbps but that could change or not, we'll see when HSBB package is announced to the public
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QUOTE(kurtkob78 @ Feb 27 2010, 02:30 PM)
went to tm point today. Asking there if i can be the test and buy user or whatever they called. Unfortunately, the test an buy is over. There are installing for the try and buy user starting today in Shah Alam.

Since I cannot test their HSBB, so I sign up for their HSBB. If my area is supported, then tehy will call me if still interested to join or not. I just give my name, later after, if the price is right, I will subscribe to them.

About the HSBB, I ask the customer support at TM point regarding HSBB. Regarding the IPTV, she said that at first, they will be 9 channels including RTM1, RTM2 and donno what else. She said the minimum speed for HSBB is 20mbps. Now, I just wait for them to call for pricing. Hope it will be cheap. Hope to be below RM160 biggrin.gif
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4Mbps = RM160.00.....20Mbps below RM160..wow rclxm9.gif
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QUOTE(sharpman @ Feb 27 2010, 02:56 PM)
If I am not mistaken the minimum of 20mbps is inclusive of IPTV bandwidth wink.gif meaning they will reserve let's say 10mbps for IPTV leaving you with 10mbps for HSI (High Speed Internet)

In initial framework HSI offering starts at 5mbps but that could change or not, we'll see when HSBB package is announced to the public
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Oh if that's the case it sucked.
I thought they're individual.
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according to the news.. mini package is 10mbps.


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Just wait for the pricing to come out not sure all beta users will terminate it tongue.gif or keep it since price wise should be much more than RM 160 or double it
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QUOTE(azwan92 @ Feb 27 2010, 02:35 PM)
indeed will be lower than RM160 biggrin.gif . Minimum of 20Mbps is very good. Hopefully 100Mbps also available and affordable. brows.gif
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More wishful thinking that. 4mbps=160 currently.
With it being new as with most things, I doubt it will be that cheap at the start.
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Below RM200 still affordable.
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i just hope it to be RM160. Not that it's confirm RM160 for HSBB. Don't get your hopes up too high guys .....
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i can accept RM200 for 20Mb line, but if it is lower than it is going to rock biggrin.gif
Then i will start downloading the whole internet, althought my place only get HSBB at the end of this year.
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RM160 ?
Hole punching, fiber pulling, money eating, cables, decoders, modems,
ALL FOR RM160 per month ?

come on, you know the good old TM right ?
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I price is lower than 200, that would be good news. I expect it to be around 200 tho.
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ADSL and FTTH not same technology la
cannot compare like that
please refer to hk
they have ADSL
also have FTTH
but when FTTH release
the price won down for ADSL
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QUOTE(powerfulcool @ Feb 27 2010, 01:27 PM)
im not too sure but maybe TM also considers the socio-economic status of areas they are implementing HSBB

take Taman Tun Dr Ismail, Bangsar, Subang Jaya and Shah Alam for example; these are wealthy and established towns, probably why they started here first.
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Their reason is they provide privilege for areas that contribute the most to the nation's GDP.

Regarding HSBB pricing, we can't really compare ADSL and FTTH really. I mean, nobody in their right mind would get Dial-Up as it's too expensive and it's freaking 56K. Well, it's still in service today.

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indeed will be lower than RM160 biggrin.gif . Minimum of 20Mbps is very good. Hopefully 100Mbps also available and affordable. brows.gif
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lower than RM160 at speed higher than 4mbps? confirm or what? got buddy in TM who told you that?
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HSBB Price starting from June 2010


5mbps for rm30/month

10mbps for rm50/month

25mbps for rm100/month

50mbps for rm180/month

3.6mbps (with wireless usb modem) for rm30/month

14.4mbps (with wireless usb modem) for rm70/month
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QUOTE(AaronXavier @ Feb 27 2010, 07:49 PM)
HSBB Price starting from June 2010
5mbps for rm30/month

10mbps for rm50/month

25mbps for rm100/month

50mbps for rm180/month

3.6mbps (with wireless usb modem) for rm30/month

14.4mbps (with wireless usb modem) for rm70/month
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Any source to support this? wink.gif
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^ I guess the pricing is under NDA now. But it's somewhere around there.

The IPTV bandwidth is not included with the bandwidth you've subscribed. You get dedicated line for the IPTV. Instead you'll most likely be charged for the programs you watch. (think VOD) It's better than Astro in the way that you won't get bad signal when it's raining.

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QUOTE(AaronXavier @ Feb 27 2010, 07:49 PM)
HSBB Price starting from June 2010
5mbps for rm30/month

10mbps for rm50/month

25mbps for rm100/month

50mbps for rm180/month

3.6mbps (with wireless usb modem) for rm30/month

14.4mbps (with wireless usb modem) for rm70/month
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Best price yet, if it's true. drool.gif
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rumor from the technician HSBB itself, for 20mb ~ RM190.. One of my friend from GU told me, he is one of the tester..
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QUOTE(AaronXavier @ Feb 27 2010, 07:49 PM)
3.6mbps (with wireless usb modem) for rm30/month

14.4mbps (with wireless usb modem) for rm70/month
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3G Broadband?

If this is true (praying hard that it is!), it won't be long before other providers will be forced to lower their rates in order to stay competitive. drool.gif drool.gif drool.gif rclxms.gif rclxms.gif

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Best price yet, if it's true. drool.gif
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It would only be true if pigs can fly. That 190 sounds more real. Pretty good price if true. People will scream expensive though.
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QUOTE(daTUK_SErI @ Feb 27 2010, 08:05 PM)
rumor from the technician HSBB itself, for 20mb ~ RM190.. One of my friend from GU told me, he is one of the tester..
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So Cheap? Possible?

4Mb Package Already RM160 >.<


If The Price Is So Cheap, What About Uncoverage User?

1Mb RM110 Omg. . Sad La. .

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Checked with my sister he's one of the exec in TM pricing would be expensive tongue.gif just wait jerlah tongue.gif
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QUOTE(SeaMonster @ Feb 27 2010, 09:35 PM)
So Cheap? Possible?

4Mb Package Already RM160 >.<
If The Price Is So Cheap, What About Uncoverage User?

1Mb RM110 Omg. . Sad La. .
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diffrent technology la friend
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QUOTE(daTUK_SErI @ Feb 27 2010, 08:05 PM)
rumor from the technician HSBB itself, for 20mb ~ RM190.. One of my friend from GU told me, he is one of the tester..
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still quite expensive laa..

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Hey ! RM190 for HSBB is okay !
Wait, does the RM190 include IPTV, HSI, and phone line ?
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i wanna ask some things,

1. TM NET (Streamyx) have new IP? i see video (user post)
http://en.utrace.de/?query=110.159.137.156

2. That ADSL2+ Annex M or VDSL or Change modem? impossible ADSL2+M can handle 10mbps++ upload, VDSL i think can, Fiber Modem also can

3. Streamyx has new Package? high speed is 10mbps or 20mbps?

4. Fiber will convert to copper or direct fiber to modem?

4 question only, i stay at Seremban, HSBB at Negeri 9 now deploying, so i can get ready ^.^
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QUOTE(sg999 @ Feb 27 2010, 09:21 PM)
diffrent technology la friend
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QUOTE(AaronXavier @ Feb 27 2010, 07:49 PM)
HSBB Price starting from June 2010
5mbps for rm30/month

10mbps for rm50/month

25mbps for rm100/month

50mbps for rm180/month

3.6mbps (with wireless usb modem) for rm30/month

14.4mbps (with wireless usb modem) for rm70/month
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Excellent if this is true, and I'd sign up immediately.
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QUOTE(AaronXavier @ Feb 27 2010, 07:49 PM)
HSBB Price starting from June 2010
5mbps for rm30/month

10mbps for rm50/month

25mbps for rm100/month

50mbps for rm180/month

3.6mbps (with wireless usb modem) for rm30/month

14.4mbps (with wireless usb modem) for rm70/month
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If its true, Ill take the 50mbps AND the 14.4mbps together

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i wanna ask some things,

1. TM NET (Streamyx) have new IP? i see video (user post)
http://en.utrace.de/?query=110.159.137.156

2. That ADSL2+ Annex M or VDSL or Change modem? impossible ADSL2+M can handle 10mbps++ upload, VDSL i think can, Fiber Modem also can

3. Streamyx has new Package? high speed is 10mbps or 20mbps?

4. Fiber will convert to copper or direct fiber to modem?

4 question only, i stay at Seremban, HSBB at Negeri 9 now deploying, so i can get ready ^.^


vdsl still use end copper for hi rise / condo with high bandwidth.
all i can said dat vdsl modem looked like xbox 360 or Wii (white color) on vertical position smile.gif
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QUOTE(xts @ Feb 28 2010, 02:00 AM)
vdsl still use end copper for hi rise / condo with high bandwidth.
all i can said dat vdsl modem looked like xbox 360 or Wii (white color) on vertical position  smile.gif
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oh ya... i have read streamyx diagram... fiber can go high or the glass will destroy

but.... how about ADSL2+ you all have already? still use or Got new modem?
totally i waste my money buy new modem if change modem, but RM50 for 10mbps, it consider goood! can open game server ^.^

10mbps package, how many upload speed? 5mbps?

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Source of price? I like that price if its true but I dont want to be lied.
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Source of price? I like that price if its true but I dont want to be lied.
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QUOTE(Anime4000 @ Feb 28 2010, 02:14 AM)
oh ya... i have read streamyx diagram... fiber can go high or the glass will destroy

but.... how about ADSL2+ you all have already? still use or Got new modem?
totally i waste my money buy new modem if change modem, but RM50 for 10mbps, it consider goood! can open game server ^.^

10mbps package, how many upload speed? 5mbps?
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got new modem for vdsl.
GPON tech is asymmetric which not same d/s & u/s.

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if the price rumor turns out to be true, they will need to reprice all other existing packages to avoid riots from users with no HSBB access, if not then the price will be double of what we are having lol
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I'll take RM180 satu :PPPPPPP.....
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but how come there is wireless package in HSBB?
I thought HSBB run on Fiber Optic cable? so how it turn into wireless?
Really confused here
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QUOTE(Gh-x @ Feb 28 2010, 11:59 AM)
but how come there is wireless package in HSBB?
I thought HSBB run on Fiber Optic cable? so how it turn into wireless?
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i think wireless is only on the router. From the router, it will connect to fiber
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so? KL has complete HSBB?
i go TMpoint, she say: "KL has complete coverage FTTH, now Negeri 9 start deploying HSBB start from Nilai"
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so? KL has complete HSBB?
i go TMpoint, she say: "KL has complete coverage FTTH, now Negeri 9 start deploying HSBB start from Nilai"
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Any1 Know When Pahang Start This Project? sad.gif
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so? KL has complete HSBB?
i go TMpoint, she say: "KL has complete coverage FTTH, now Negeri 9 start deploying HSBB start from Nilai"
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complete coverage that not include residential area? lol even so is only the fibre optic cable not the infrastructure of it yet.
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QUOTE(AaronXavier @ Feb 27 2010, 07:49 PM)
HSBB Price starting from June 2010
5mbps for rm30/month

10mbps for rm50/month

25mbps for rm100/month

50mbps for rm180/month

3.6mbps (with wireless usb modem) for rm30/month

14.4mbps (with wireless usb modem) for rm70/month
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need phone line like streamyx or is it standalone cable?
HSBB is TM product or under streamyx?
if have coverage any reason why people will stick with streamyx not switching to HSBB?
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QUOTE(AaronXavier @ Feb 27 2010, 07:49 PM)
HSBB Price starting from June 2010
5mbps for rm30/month

10mbps for rm50/month

25mbps for rm100/month

50mbps for rm180/month

3.6mbps (with wireless usb modem) for rm30/month

14.4mbps (with wireless usb modem) for rm70/month
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No way..

TM is selling each port > RM50

so nothing is less than RM50

and from the news, HSBB will launch at least 10Mbps.
5mbps doesn't exist.
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QUOTE(kurtkob78 @ Feb 28 2010, 01:46 PM)
i think wireless is only on the router. From the router, it will connect to fiber
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So it mean wireless only at home?

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HSBB Price starting from June 2010
5mbps for rm30/month

10mbps for rm50/month

25mbps for rm100/month

50mbps for rm180/month

3.6mbps (with wireless usb modem) for rm30/month

14.4mbps (with wireless usb modem) for rm70/month


When i looked at the 3.6 it remind me of Celcom Broadband that why i feel it is somehow wireless even though it's not.

Oh and if the above price is true then i sign up for 50Mb connection drool.gif
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QUOTE(Wan @ Feb 27 2010, 08:31 PM)
It would only be true if pigs can fly. That 190 sounds more real. Pretty good price if true. People will scream expensive though.
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Come on, with AirAsia, pigs can fly.

The package is very very possible. Just don't expect to get the same bandwidth for international lines. Don't forget, even the complaints only apply if you don't get 90% bandwidth when testing on TMNet servers, which is local. For local connections, the bandwidth is cheap if they routed everything to fiber optics. It's different case on international lines. So, don't be overexcited about the bandwidth they provide for the price. The complaints and the bandwidth they provide will be guaranteed applied for local connections, not on international connections. Don't worry on this though, I'm pretty sure Malaysians are pretty heavy torrenter so

With this change to fiber optic, they will be able to provide a much larger and more stable service radius compared to using copper line. Remember, Malaysia's policy on broadband is about penetration now, not on high speed. So, moving to fiber optic allows them to achieve the target.

For now, it's testing phase, that's why the testers can get such a bandwidth for international line. They have dedicated lines for HSBB for international line for now. Most likely it'll be merged into Streamyx international line, then it'll all go to slow connection if everyone was to download (then it'll be 20% users using 80% bandwidth again). Then I'm pretty sure there will be up-rage here asking why the heck 20mbps connection only translate to 2mbps connection when downloading from oversea servers.

HSBB is TM product, so is Streamyx. I think maybe they'll convert all users to HSBB after everything is deployed. It'll be a waste of time and energy if they split up between these 2 services.

IPTV, on the other hand, is optional. You may subscribe for channels you want to watch, and with the bandwidth, there will be HD video-on-demand and also more HD channels. Of course, I think IPTV will include those RTM channels, NTV7 channels for free, but for sport channels, it'll most probably require subscription. Same with movie channels. Note that ASTRO and HSBB is not under the same company, so expect some competition here.
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ah dont know what to download.. download too fast.. *sigh*

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QUOTE(eimzic @ Feb 28 2010, 03:52 PM)
ah dont know what to download.. download too fast.. *sigh*

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QUOTE(Demonic Wrath @ Feb 28 2010, 02:57 PM)
Come on, with AirAsia, pigs can fly.

The package is very very possible. Just don't expect to get the same bandwidth for international lines. Don't forget, even the complaints only apply if you don't get 90% bandwidth when testing on TMNet servers, which is local. For local connections, the bandwidth is cheap if they routed everything to fiber optics. It's different case on international lines. So, don't be overexcited about the bandwidth they provide for the price. The complaints and the bandwidth they provide will be guaranteed applied for local connections, not on international connections. Don't worry on this though, I'm pretty sure Malaysians are pretty heavy torrenter so

With this change to fiber optic, they will be able to provide a much larger and more stable service radius compared to using copper line. Remember, Malaysia's policy on broadband is about penetration now, not on high speed. So, moving to fiber optic allows them to achieve the target.

For now, it's testing phase, that's why the testers can get such a bandwidth for international line. They have dedicated lines for HSBB for international line for now. Most likely it'll be merged into Streamyx international line, then it'll all go to slow connection if everyone was to download (then it'll be 20% users using 80% bandwidth again). Then I'm pretty sure there will be up-rage here asking why the heck 20mbps connection only translate to 2mbps connection when downloading from oversea servers.

HSBB is TM product, so is Streamyx. I think maybe they'll convert all users to HSBB after everything is deployed. It'll be a waste of time and energy if they split up between these 2 services.

IPTV, on the other hand, is optional. You may subscribe for channels you want to watch, and with the bandwidth, there will be HD video-on-demand and also more HD channels. Of course, I think IPTV will include those RTM channels, NTV7 channels for free, but for sport channels, it'll most probably require subscription. Same with movie channels. Note that ASTRO and HSBB is not under the same company, so expect some competition here.
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5mbps for rm50? You truly believe that? laugh.gif Not possible unless they are about to offer current streamyx 1mb user at rm10. If not there would be riots. HSBB 5mbps, RM50. 1mbps combo(no HSBB available yet in your area)=RM110. Even if pigs can fly you won't get that price any time soon over here. If they were able to offer us that cheap, they would have done it long ago rather than make us pay between 90-160 for 1mbps-4mbps packages over the years. And think for a second why most new things cost a lot at the beginning before price settles down..

Well, they've blocked torrenting since ages ago. They would do the same too for HSBB I would imagine. As for international bandwidth.. from the screenshots it looks promissing. They can get full speed or close enough for the 20mbps package. Would be different though once it goes live and more people use it.. but it would still be fast enough.
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well if just say today what we pay/paid to streamyx/p1/maxis/celcom are overprice then the price 10Mbps below RM100 can be considered as the "adjusted fair" price
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QUOTE(Wan @ Feb 28 2010, 04:29 PM)
5mbps for rm50? You truly believe that? laugh.gif Not possible unless they are about to offer current streamyx 1mb user at rm10. If not there would be riots. HSBB 5mbps, RM50. 1mbps combo(no HSBB available yet in your area)=RM110. Even if pigs can fly you won't get that price any time soon over here. If they were able to offer us that cheap, they would have done it long ago rather than make us pay between 90-160 for 1mbps-4mbps packages over the years. And think for a second why most new things cost a lot at the beginning before price settles down..

Well, they've blocked torrenting since ages ago. They would do the same too for HSBB I would imagine. As for international bandwidth.. from the screenshots it looks promissing. They can get full speed or close enough for the 20mbps package. Would be different though once it goes live and more people use it.. but it would still be fast enough.
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Unless everyone subscribes to VPN or something, they won't be able to torrent much although latest utorrent allows that currently. But won't be long before they would block that. tongue.gif
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Lols ;D i hope msia ppl don't keep torrent every day ... and start complaining the slow of HSBB. ;D
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I also believe some pricing 'revealed' in this thread so far is just BS. Come on, it wouldn't cost lower than RM100 for sure. If 10mbps is the lowest package, I will assume that it will cost more than RM150. But I think they will have 5mbps as the baseline. Even that is still much faster than streamyx highest offering.
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Lols ;D i hope msia ppl don't keep torrent every day ... and start complaining the slow of HSBB. ;D
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Ppl Using 4Mb Package And Torrent With 4Mb Is Reasonable. K? What We Paid, What We Deserve. .
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i believe they will impose fair usage policy. Maybe when reach the limit for the month, maybe the speed will be half of what is subscribed.

Btw, if one use VPN, can TM calculate the bandwidh use by that person ?
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iBtw, if one use VPN, can TM calculate the bandwidh use by that person ?
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The pricing is reasonable.

Now you see the speed is fast because the HSBB lines are only used by a few selected users. They already have dedicated line (separated from Streamyx network) for HSBB currently. As more users subscribe to this service, the bandwidth will be limited. The current bandwidth for international line is about ~200 Gbps. It'll be up to ~400 Gbps next year, hopefully.

So what it means here? It means user won't be able to get max speed for international line (I'd expect around 1mbps during peak hours) And it also means that user won't be able to complaint to TM for service efficiency, that's because the 90% requirement only applies to local servers.

If they apply fair usage policy, VPN will not be able to counteract that. Of course, you'll still get good speed for torrenting, but VPN will not bypass the usage limit.

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QUOTE(Demonic Wrath @ Feb 28 2010, 07:52 PM)

If they apply fair usage policy, VPN will not be able to counteract that.
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QUOTE(AaronXavier @ Feb 28 2010, 06:11 PM)
Lols ;D i hope msia ppl don't keep torrent every day ... and start complaining the slow of HSBB. ;D
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i think not, Fiber Optic can handle many connection (can near 1TB), if complain, TM should maintained the Gateways,
by this HSBB, playing game no more lag,

Plus can host Game server, =D no need Shinjiru, TM HSBB ok (if high upload speed)
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QUOTE(Anime4000 @ Feb 28 2010, 08:34 PM)
i think not, Fiber Optic can handle many connection (can near 1TB), if complain, TM should maintained the Gateways,
by this HSBB, playing game no more lag,

Plus can host Game server, =D no need Shinjiru, TM HSBB ok (if high upload speed)
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Lol HSBB are using dynamic IP not fixed , btw they only provide those business Fixed IP + 100Mbps + Unlimited data transfer internet speed ;D
And Shinjiru is using PIRADIUS NETWORK the network speed from msia to global are still fast ;D
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Lol , you know i was staying sg for year their bb speed is fast but they block torrent o_O.... if msia follow SG block all torrent i bet msia internet will be fast ;D
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Well too bad. Some people are just inconsiderate. Bear in mind Malaysia is still a developing country where their brains are also developing.
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QUOTE(DeanKueh @ Feb 28 2010, 08:57 PM)
Well too bad. Some people are just inconsiderate. Bear in mind Malaysia is still a developing country where their brains are also developing.
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QUOTE(AaronXavier @ Feb 28 2010, 08:47 PM)
Lol HSBB are using dynamic IP not fixed , btw they only provide those business Fixed IP + 100Mbps + Unlimited data transfer internet speed ;D
And Shinjiru is using PIRADIUS NETWORK the network speed from msia to global are still fast ;D
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how ever, Dynamic IP can be fixed one, bu using DDNS (like no-ip), so? dose Fiber Optic Modem have DDNS? i 100% sure on VDSL have DDNS
but, Shinjiru provide Intel Xeon and AMD Opetron Server for Server xD, TM? need build self? use non-processor server also can xD
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QUOTE(Anime4000 @ Feb 28 2010, 09:51 PM)
how ever, Dynamic IP can be fixed one, bu using DDNS (like no-ip), so? dose Fiber Optic Modem have DDNS? i 100% sure on VDSL have DDNS
but, Shinjiru provide Intel Xeon and AMD Opetron Server for Server xD, TM? need build self? use non-processor server also can xD
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As you said above dynamic can be fixed ip w/e ddns u can use "strongvpn" and you can just purchase an dell servers if u wanted.
As you said above Shinjiru provide Intel Xeon and AMD Server , sure hosting company must have server dude use your brain ;D
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QUOTE(AaronXavier @ Feb 28 2010, 10:12 PM)
As you said above dynamic can be fixed ip w/e ddns u can use "strongvpn" and you can just purchase an dell servers if u wanted.
As you said above Shinjiru provide Intel Xeon and AMD Server , sure hosting company must have server dude use your brain ;D
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ya ya.. i use DynDNS.org service because on D-Link modem have DDNS support, so is used it,
after HSBB complete deployment, maybe other ISP can't beat TM or can beat TM, see the future =D
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Not very good news sad.gif
I hope they offer something like 500GB tongue.gif per month for fair usage policy for heavy downloader.
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using 4mb,if 10mb or 20mb coming,hope offer 2-3tb a month. rclxms.gif

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ya ya.. i use DynDNS.org service because on D-Link modem have DDNS support, so is used it,
after HSBB complete deployment, maybe other ISP can't beat TM or can beat TM, see the future =D
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Time dotCom already beat TM they offer 50Mbps now O_o in future 100Mbps
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QUOTE(AaronXavier @ Feb 28 2010, 11:08 PM)
Time dotCom already beat TM they offer 50Mbps now O_o in future 100Mbps
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Time dotCom already beat TM they offer 50Mbps now O_o in future 100Mbps
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the only downside is the availability. TMnet streamyx is widely used simply because it covers the whole country.
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TIME coverange too less
hope it add more coverange
more 15 minit 1st of march
tmnet will annouce the price 2molo?

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the only downside is the availability. TMnet streamyx is widely used simply because it covers the whole country.
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ya... look TM conquer Malaysia,
why TM dose not give home user use >50mbps ? scare people hacking and can't trace? because to fast?
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ya... look TM conquer Malaysia,
why TM dose not give home user use >50mbps ? scare people hacking and can't trace? because to fast?
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tracing hackers is easy even to look at their location. did TM says that they will not give 50Mbps? or just a statement by unknown civilian?
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tracing hackers is easy even to look at their location. did TM says that they will not give 50Mbps? or just a statement by unknown civilian?
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Anyways, from www.malaysianwireless.com, he said that TM will unveil new streamyx and homeline package for 2010. Here's the link http://www.malaysianwireless.com/2010/02/t...x-homeline.html. However, I wonder why it seems no one else got wind of that? Hopefully it will be cheaper and they abolish the 384kbps package.
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Pricing will definitely be around RM160-RM200, with all 3 services bundled (Voice, Internet, IPTV)
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Pricing will definitely be around RM160-RM200, with all 3 services bundled (Voice, Internet, IPTV)
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To setapak ppl, fibre box are installed at the goverment quarters at seksyen 1 (behind the balai polis). Looks like its cable is from underground. Picture will be uploaded later.
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QUOTE(Tsj261 @ Mar 1 2010, 11:30 AM)
To setapak ppl, fibre box are installed at the goverment quarters at seksyen 1 (behind the balai polis). Looks like its cable is from underground. Picture will be uploaded later.
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You mean the balai polis setapak or what?
the FTTH box cover how many house?
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You mean the balai polis setapak or what?
the FTTH box cover how many house?
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I mean the government quarters (3-4 storey flat) behind the balai polis (nearby jaya jusco).
For now the FTTH box only plug with 1 cable from underground. Usually 1 box can cover up to 8 user.
I guess they just started installed the box as few weeks I passby don't have yet.

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QUOTE(dr2k3 @ Mar 1 2010, 01:17 PM)
8 user....got so little?
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AFAIK, the copper cable also can support up to 8 user/homeline on each pole..
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that cable is too big for 8 user only...
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QUOTE(z3171600 @ Mar 1 2010, 09:31 AM)
Anyways, from www.malaysianwireless.com, he said that TM will unveil new streamyx and homeline package for 2010. Here's the link http://www.malaysianwireless.com/2010/02/t...x-homeline.html. However, I wonder why it seems no one else got wind of that? Hopefully it will be cheaper and they abolish the 384kbps package.
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Hi Khairul,

Sorry for that, I am not feeling well since yesterday, even now.

The new packages are not different from Streamyx Combo, just that those who sign up get the registration fee waived, free stuff(DECT phone, wireless modem) & free calls to fixed line numbers plus lower rates for calls to mobile phone(10sen-15sen).

There are 4 broadband packages including voice and 3 new voice packages(without broadband).

Not HSBB
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end of march approaching. come out with the pricing and confirmed availability already
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Is this it?

http://streamyx-blockbuster-deals.blogspot...-offerings.html

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QUOTE(9M-MAS @ Mar 1 2010, 06:11 PM)
no. it's just a combo package with voice. the purpose is to encourage use of fixed line. the call rate is ever cheaper than mobile postpaid.

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They're just removing the COMBO and implement the COMBO price to the standard package price but include fixed line.
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QUOTE(fabianz03 @ Mar 1 2010, 06:24 PM)
They're just removing the COMBO and implement the COMBO price to the standard package price but include fixed line.
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guys, i got my 20mbs line , at bandar utama smile.gif

happy with it of course smile.gif
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guys, i got my 20mbs line , at bandar utama smile.gif

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how u apply it?
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Trial user of course since the "official" pricing hasn't been release. You know TM la, say "nationwide" but house near big city area also no 4Mpbs, lol smile.gif

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If you read old post, some of them are complained COMBO package more pricey than Standard package. doh.gif
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They must have a hard time figuring out 4Mbps for RM268 vs. COMBO 4Mbps RM160 rclxub.gif
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QUOTE(fabianz03 @ Mar 1 2010, 07:41 PM)
They must have a hard time figuring out 4Mbps for RM268 vs. COMBO 4Mbps RM160  rclxub.gif
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Agreed pricing would be around this RM 160 x 2 = RM 320 or RM 2XX plus minus
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AFAIK, the copper cable also can support up to 8 user/homeline on each pole..
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lol..for one FDP, split to 8 is enough..
which mean support 8 house around 100m.
then add more FDP to another pole.


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i wonder how tm getting condo or high rise building for HSSB? hmm.gif since fiber optic is a must(or not), coz most condos use copper wires and laid within concrete...

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QUOTE(Acrisius @ Nov 23 2009, 10:20 PM)
Oh yea, I just wanna let you know, Since you were living in Condo. If TM was planning to implement HSBB technology into your Condo. Firstly, TM people must have some approval and agreement from your Condo management. Because If i not mistaken, to make HSBB happen on specific condo, The condo management have to put their "BUDGET" together with TM on the wiring whole condo and sort of renovation for HSBB covering the building.

TM won't so stupid to help your condo pay all the costs on the wiring. ^^
For this happen, you really have to pray hard that your condo will put some money to implement it. Maybe at last you won't purchase any router, at the sametime, not having HSBB.

Don't so sure that you're going to have HSBB on your condo. If your condo disagree to put that budget.
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Is dere any other way around tis?

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about IPTV... how about Astro?
TM IPTV vs Astro? that TM are kidding?
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QUOTE(Anime4000 @ Mar 1 2010, 08:51 PM)
about IPTV... how about Astro?
TM IPTV vs Astro? that TM are kidding?
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who says anything about TM vs Astro?
astro can be installed anywhere since they uses satellite. org asli pun ade astro.
while IPTV just within HSBB area.
sorry i guess there will be no competition.. sweat.gif


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QUOTE(ad3rb33n @ Mar 1 2010, 08:48 PM)
i wonder how tm getting condo or high rise building for HSSB? hmm.gif  since fiber optic is a must(or not), coz most condos use copper wires and laid within concrete...

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VDSL2 technology..
with high bandwidth within 1km
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QUOTE(ad3rb33n @ Mar 1 2010, 08:48 PM)
i wonder how tm getting condo or high rise building for HSSB? hmm.gif  since fiber optic is a must(or not), coz most condos use copper wires and laid within concrete...

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I live in an apartment, all the wires are not laid in concrete la
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Just found out from their hotline that TTDI is not fully covered yet. Hopefully when HSBB goes official this would not be the case.
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QUOTE(cannavaro @ Mar 1 2010, 09:29 PM)
Just found out from their hotline that TTDI is not fully covered yet. Hopefully when HSBB goes official this would not be the case.
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Subang Jaya also not covered whole up yet. whistling.gif

FYI, TM IPTV will be supported in the new ASTRO B.YOND decoder. It just need an update from ASTRO.
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QUOTE(azwan92 @ Mar 1 2010, 10:12 PM)
Subang Jaya also not covered whole up yet. whistling.gif

FYI, TM IPTV will be supported in the new ASTRO B.YOND decoder. It just need an update from ASTRO.
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QUOTE(Anime4000 @ Mar 1 2010, 08:51 PM)
about IPTV... how about Astro?
TM IPTV vs Astro? that TM are kidding?
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Astro is so incredibly bad (maybe the world's worst pay TV system?) that competing should be easy if they can get programming contracts. This may even drive uptake of HSBB.
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Saw there install Fiber optic wire at Batu 11 Cheras Town last few month but sign of them doing anything arpund sg long/mahkota cheras area ==

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Oh no.... HSBB is delayed for areas which are due to be launched on Q2
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QUOTE(rajulkabir @ Mar 2 2010, 02:49 AM)
Astro is so incredibly bad (maybe the world's worst pay TV system?) that competing should be easy if they can get programming contracts. This may even drive uptake of HSBB.
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low quality pay ty!
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QUOTE(sg999 @ Mar 2 2010, 08:24 AM)
low quality pay ty!
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and i think low GUI..
wait & see what IPTV can do


Added on March 2, 2010, 8:42 amIPTV by Redtone hmm.gif
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QUOTE(xts @ Mar 2 2010, 08:38 AM)
and i think low GUI..
wait & see what IPTV can do


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QUOTE(rajulkabir @ Mar 2 2010, 01:49 AM)
Astro is so incredibly bad (maybe the world's worst pay TV system?) that competing should be easy if they can get programming contracts. This may even drive uptake of HSBB.
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If anyone thinks Telekom is better than Astro as TV programming, hands up brows.gif

err... if anyone thinks Telekom can be good at anything, hands up laugh.gif
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QUOTE(soundsyst64 @ Mar 2 2010, 09:18 AM)
Just show off license only i think no development or any subscriber tongue.gif
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Just show off license only i think no development or any subscriber tongue.gif
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TM sub to REDtone for IPTV services maybe


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err... if anyone thinks Telekom can be good at anything, hands up laugh.gif
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in terms of wired technology and GUI (theme & interactive) IPTV is better

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which batter? IPTV or Astro?
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I`ve got a few questions:
1)Since it optic fiber and itz gonna replace the old copper telephone line, then are there only 1 phone available in 1 house?

2)Modem confirm will change, how bout my previous desktop switch? I`ve got 6 pc and i want it all connected, possible to use back cat6 cable in LAN?

3)Do i have to install another optic fiber card for each of my pc? or stay with the cat6?
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QUOTE(legendarydummy @ Mar 2 2010, 04:39 PM)
1)Since it optic fiber and itz gonna replace the old copper telephone line, then are there only 1 phone available in 1 house?

It doesn't replace copper. It runs in parallel. Different technologies. You can have both copper and fibre to your house, and in theory, as many phone lines as you wish.

QUOTE(legendarydummy @ Mar 2 2010, 04:39 PM)
2)Modem confirm will change, how bout my previous desktop switch? I`ve got 6 pc and i want it all connected, possible to use back cat6 cable in LAN?

You connect the modem to your router/switch/whatever.

BTW, is this the same "legendarydummy" that went to RBS?
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QUOTE(legendarydummy @ Mar 2 2010, 04:39 PM)
I`ve got a few questions:
1)Since it optic fiber and itz gonna replace the old copper telephone line, then are there only 1 phone available in 1 house?

2)Modem confirm will change, how bout my previous desktop switch? I`ve got 6 pc and i want it all connected, possible to use back cat6 cable in LAN?

3)Do i have to install another optic fiber card for each of my pc? or stay with the cat6?
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ngaaa..fiber only terminate on ONU.
from modem still use same UTP cable
there is no such thing fiber card need to install on pc.

review posted before

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QUOTE(DeaDLocK @ Mar 2 2010, 04:42 PM)
It doesn't replace copper. It runs in parallel. Different technologies. You can have both copper and fibre to your house, and in theory, as many phone lines as you wish.
You connect the modem to your router/switch/whatever.

BTW, is this the same "legendarydummy" that went to RBS?
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ngaaa..fiber only terminate on ONU.
from modem still use same UTP cable
there is no such thing fiber card need to install on pc.

review posted before
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ahh, just wondering cause i have a optic fiber socket behind my p5b and i thought can be used for network instead of audio, lol.
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Source from Berita Harian Selasa, 02 Mac 2010

Kuantan bakal muncul bandar pertama guna HSBB di Malaysia

KUANTAN: Kuantan bakal muncul bandar pertama di Malaysia menggunakan prasarana jalur lebar berkelajuan tinggi (HSBB) dengan capaian terbuka bermula Julai ini.

Pengarah Eksekutif Jalur Lebar Nasional (Jalenas), Heikal Mohamad Ali, berkata ia dapat direalisasikan selepas pelaksanaan 30,000 penyambungan jalur lebar ke rumah termasuk pejabat di bandar itu oleh syarikat Jalenas dengan kos dianggarkan RM150 juta.

Pada peringkat percubaan, katanya projek pemasangan gentian optik yang dijangka siap pada Julai ini akan memberi manfaat kepada kira-kira 5,000 isi rumah yang menggunakan perkhidmatan jalur lebar di bandar itu.
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Tak dapat projek HSBB, dapat jadi the first to use also jadilahh....haha
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QUOTE(UbuntuClient @ Mar 2 2010, 08:57 PM)
Source from Berita Harian Selasa, 02 Mac 2010

Kuantan bakal muncul bandar pertama guna HSBB di Malaysia

KUANTAN: Kuantan bakal muncul bandar pertama di Malaysia menggunakan prasarana jalur lebar berkelajuan tinggi (HSBB) dengan capaian terbuka bermula Julai ini.

Pengarah Eksekutif Jalur Lebar Nasional (Jalenas), Heikal Mohamad Ali, berkata ia dapat direalisasikan selepas pelaksanaan 30,000 penyambungan jalur lebar ke rumah termasuk pejabat di bandar itu oleh syarikat Jalenas dengan kos dianggarkan RM150 juta.

Pada peringkat percubaan, katanya projek pemasangan gentian optik yang dijangka siap pada Julai ini akan memberi manfaat kepada kira-kira 5,000 isi rumah yang menggunakan perkhidmatan jalur lebar di bandar itu.
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This one is under TM or what? cause my dad say his client is doing HSBB but not TM, for Kuantan
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Kuantan? You Sure? Waaaa. .

Don't Know Temerloh Will Kena Or Not, Middle Of KL - Kuantan biggrin.gif
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kuantan ? yesss suree... i want that bussines package @ 20mbps.. biggrin.gif
thanks PM ! tongue.gif
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anyone know Sunway SPK Damansara near Desa Park City will get HSBB or not...i waiting it!!!!!1
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QUOTE(kuekss @ Mar 2 2010, 10:22 PM)
anyone know Sunway SPK Damansara near Desa Park City will get HSBB or not...i waiting it!!!!!1
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Ok, if you look near the Sekolah Rendah Menjalara there, you look carefully the before traffic light from sri sinar heading to Taman Bukit Maluri.

You will see at divided there they setup the fibre exchange at that location, they even spray 144C HSBB for that.

You shouldn't worry, but due to Desa Park City and Sunway SPK under private management, and you must know whether they already setup fibre line before.

TM dont have authorities to setup fibre line there.
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QUOTE(guardioo @ Mar 2 2010, 10:55 PM)
Ok, if you look near the Sekolah Rendah Menjalara there, you look carefully the before traffic light from sri sinar heading to Taman Bukit Maluri.

You will see at divided there they setup the fibre exchange at that location, they even spray 144C HSBB for that.

You shouldn't worry, but due to Desa Park City and Sunway SPK under private management, and you must know whether they already setup fibre line before.

TM dont have authorities to setup fibre line there.
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duno there got any trial user le??
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how do i apply for trial if it is actually still available that is. tq
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QUOTE(jiidaineko @ Mar 3 2010, 12:13 AM)
how do i apply for trial if it is actually still available that is. tq
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I think TM random choose Fiber BETA User... maybe...
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QUOTE(Anime4000 @ Mar 2 2010, 03:40 PM)
which batter? IPTV or Astro?
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how do i apply for trial if it is actually still available that is. tq
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just go to subscribe mehh..
no more beta tester..

it nearly launch

http://www.tm.com.my/connecting-you/digita...Residental.aspx

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QUOTE(SeaMonster @ Mar 2 2010, 09:59 PM)
Kuantan? You Sure? Waaaa. .

Don't Know Temerloh Will Kena Or Not, Middle Of KL - Kuantan biggrin.gif
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Sure, Landline for Kuantan is fast, got ACPN2... so near. thumbup.gif

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QUOTE(xts @ Mar 3 2010, 08:10 AM)
just go to subscribe mehh..
no more beta tester..

it nearly launch

http://www.tm.com.my/connecting-you/digita...Residental.aspx
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I already apply, says, not available on your area, and need wait HSBB come at Seremban,
Still waiting xD


Added on March 3, 2010, 10:35 amoh... i almost forgot...
HSBB still use IPv4? or IPv6 or Replace all TMNet IP? (IP: 58/60/115/117/118/202)

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QUOTE(Anime4000 @ Mar 3 2010, 10:12 AM)
I already apply, says, not available on your area, and need wait HSBB come at Seremban,
Still waiting xD


Added on March 3, 2010, 10:35 amoh... i almost forgot...
HSBB still use IPv4? or IPv6 or Replace all TMNet IP? (IP: 58/60/115/117/118/202)
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HSBB will use IPv6. About the IPs, I am not sure.
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QUOTE(azwan92 @ Mar 3 2010, 11:54 AM)
HSBB will use IPv6. About the IPs, I am not sure.
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still use ipv4 at this moment
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The Kuantan HSBB, my dad say that u get to choose which ISP u want to use upon installing the HSBB. But i dont think its true.. And I think u will get IPTV too.. Before this got demo of the Kuantan HSBB
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hope someone can update about Kuantan HSBB time by time smile.gif

got this

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Kuantan Bakal Bandar Pertama Guna HSBB Dengan Capaian Terbuka

KUANTAN, 2 Mac (Bernama) -- Kuantan bakal muncul bandar pertama di Malaysia menggunakan prasarana jalur lebar berkelajuan tinggi (HSBB) dengan capaian terbuka bermula Julai ini.

Pengarah Eksekutif Jalur Lebar Nasional (Jalenas) Heikal Mohamad Ali berkata ini dapat direalisasikan selepas pelaksanaan 30,000 penyambungan jalur lebar ke rumah termasuk pejabat di bandar itu oleh syarikat Jalenas dengan kos dianggarkan RM150 juta.

Pada peringkat percubaan, katanya projek pemasangan gentian optik yang dijangka siap pada Julai ini akan memberi manfaat kepada kira-kira 5,000 isi rumah yang menggunakan perkhidmatan jalur lebar di bandar itu.

"Untuk fasa pertama atau percubaan, kita melabur sebanyak RM150 juta sebelum diperluas ke tempat lain berdasarkan permintaan pelanggan," katanya kepada pemberita selepas majlis pecah tanah saluran kabel bawah tanah oleh Menteri Besar Pahang Datuk Seri Adnan Yaakob di sini Selasa.

Yang turut hadir Pengerusi syarikat High Speed Broadband Technology Sdn Bhd (HSBT) Datuk Mohd Sharkar Shamsuddin.

Jalenas merupakan syarikat milik penuh HSBT iaitu anak syarikat Pahang Technology Resources Sdn Bhd dan Bumiraya Resources Sdn Bhd.

Menurut Heikal, sehingga kini sebanyak empat syarikat multinasional telah menandatangani perjanjian dengan Jalenas manakala tiga lagi masih dalam perbincangan.

"Kita menyasarkan capaian sebanyak 30,000 isi rumah dan pejabat dengan kelajuan antara 30 hingga 100Mbps melalui pelbagai syarikat pembekal perkhidmatan di bandar ini menjelang akhir tahun ini," katanya.

Heikal berkata rangkaian gentian optik Jalenas itu berasaskan capaian terbuka di mana ia membolehkan pengguna membuat pilihan mereka sendiri untuk menggunakan mana-mana pembekal perkhidmatan ketika menggunakan Internet.

"Apabila pengguna mahu menggunakan Internet, secara automatik kesemua pembekal perkhidmatan akan muncul sebagai contoh Maxis, Celcom, Digi dan sebagainya dan ia terpulang kepada individu itu mahu memilih yang mana satu," katanya.

Sementara itu, Adnan berkata sebagai syarikat berkaitan kerajaan negeri, Jalenas mempunyai tanggung jawab sosial dalam menyediakan perkhidmatan HSBB.

"Penubuhan Jalenas bukan untuk menyaingi mana-mana syarikat telekomunikasi lain sebaliknya menjadi pelengkap kepada penyediaan infrastruktur jalur lebar kerana mahu memenuhi agenda kerajaan untuk mencapai penembusan jalur lebar sebanyak 50 peratus di seluruh negara menjelang akhir tahun ini," katanya.

http://bernama.com/bernama/v5/bm/newsbusiness.php?id=479097

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Noob question to the free trial users... does the router has any LAN ports? How many? I refuse to use wireless.
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read 30 - 100 mbps WTF ..
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QUOTE(xts @ Mar 3 2010, 12:01 PM)
nope..
still use ipv4 at this moment
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talk about IP version, i confuse on game servers hosted on HSBB, can IPv4 connect with IPv6? (Server use IPv6, Client use IPv4)
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i tell you most server hosted in overseas are all ipv6
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Such as..?
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QUOTE(studwo @ Mar 3 2010, 06:48 PM)
i tell you most server hosted in overseas are all ipv6
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i see uTorrent bit user use IPv6, mean IPv4 can connect IPv6 or both version can connect?
If HSBB use IPv4, host server (Web/Game), i sure client IPv6 can connect too
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QUOTE(eimzic @ Mar 3 2010, 08:23 PM)
technician TM pun pakai windows XP je.. nak configure mcm mane tu kalau ipv6
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the config not related with IPV6
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auto setup ? -.- detect from modem to setup ipv6? lolz
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Ipv6 is ip type .. our 218.111.XXX.XX .. << tis is ipv4 ..
ipv6 got a mixture of alphabets.

the biggest advantage of ipv6 over ipv4 is just the amount of ip it can hold.. fro example 218.111.XXX.XX 2a1b.3a2c just imagine the amount of ip that ipv6 can hold .. countries like china and india must use ipv6 .. ipv4 is just nightmare to them .
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IPV6 is 128bit & it hexadecimal..

IPV4 just binary

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Anyone staying in condo/apartment/flat see HSBB fiber box?
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So, When HSSB launch fully for cheras huh?
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So, When HSSB launch fully for cheras huh?
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To Guys staying @ Selayang...
last week i saw few TM's staff planting cable @ near Selayang Capitol.....
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To Guys staying @ Selayang...
last week i saw few TM's staff planting cable @ near Selayang Capitol.....
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i also saw staff planting cable near kampung pandan bridge..but the scheduled launch in selayang is Q4..my wimax contract ends in Mar2011 hmm.gif
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i also saw staff planting cable near kampung pandan bridge..but the scheduled launch in selayang is Q4..my wimax contract ends in Mar2011 hmm.gif
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u staying @ selayang?
ends in 2011 march?
den good loo.. now already march2010.. they planting > testing > fully official start business shud be around that date i think.....
anybody saw TM's staff working @ Tmn Segar there??
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QUOTE(milky @ Mar 4 2010, 03:26 PM)
u staying @ selayang?
ends in 2011 march?
den good loo.. now already march2010.. they planting > testing > fully official start business shud be around that date i think.....
anybody saw TM's staff working @ Tmn Segar there??
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ya selayang jaya
not sure hows the pricing for hsbb..if too expensive might put me off unsure.gif
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i would like to know, if we have any contract with Streamyx, like Super Upgrade Deals, if we wanna upgrade to HSBB, is it possible? i plan to upgrade my current package, but don know want to choose super upgrade deals or blockbuster deals that only 1 year contract. or i have to pay RM350 later if i wanna upgrade to HSBB in the future.

my location is pelangi damansara..

thank you.
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anyone using hsbb in usj 4/9A? or around there?
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my grandpa is around there icon_idea.gif but not HSBB user yet.
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talk about HSBB use Fiber Optic, i don't think so Lightning attack Fiber Modem,

Advantage on Fiber Optic is no Lightning attack, because no electricity flow, so can play internet what ever hard lightning or normal lighting...

wow.. can run 24/7 =D
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YOu sure?
Which means we can play even lightning/raining heavily?

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YOu sure?
Which means we can play even lightning/raining heavily?

But oh wait..still electric could blackout if heavily lightning whistling.gif
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Yes, fiber optics not design flow electrics, but light ONLY. My dear, but don't forget if lightning stuck that fiber optics cable, it would damaged.

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how ever, Fiber Termination is no need power supply?
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Currently having problem with HSBB, I think they're testing something. Some international sites are inaccessible.
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LOL... so?
TM have new HSBB Gateway? (central) or use existing Gateway? (central), i think TM make new Gateway (central) for HSBB, that's why some site inaccessible, maybe...
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how ever, Fiber Termination is no need power supply?
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Light is light and electric is electric.
When comes to generate light, of course you need power, it so called repeater or gainer to do that, just repeat to keep them on same rate.

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FTB no need power..
Just connector
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QUOTE(twL @ Mar 4 2010, 05:05 PM)
i would like to know, if we have any contract with Streamyx, like Super Upgrade Deals, if we wanna upgrade to HSBB, is it possible? i plan to upgrade my current package, but don know want to choose super upgrade deals or blockbuster deals that only 1 year contract. or i have to pay RM350 later if i wanna upgrade to HSBB in the future.

my location is pelangi damansara..

thank you.
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Since you are upgrading from old tech to new tech and the price may be higher or your contract will be renewed for another 2 years starting from the date of installation, who knows? rclxms.gif I don think TM will stop you from contributing more than your currently have to, especially in $$$... To reduce the cost for installing HSBB also means longer contract tongue.gif

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I'm in TTDI area. Have been beta testing HSBB for two weeks. Here are the speedtest for this morning.

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the results are not that accurate... my brother is downloading from rapidshare at the moment.

latency is an issue from time to time.

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and other international sites.. sweat.gif

makes me think twice to subsribe

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hey guys.. Q1 2010 is coming/finishing soon , when will we get the pricing plans for HSBB la ???
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post Mar 5 2010, 12:22 PM

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QUOTE(Polytechnic @ Mar 4 2010, 11:50 PM)
If only the Malay people become hard working enough and set up better lines in Johor Bahru
JB always face telephone and broadband issue.. The underground lines never been fix since the gay earthquake... they only temporally stop the disconnections but it will still happen almost 3 times a week
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If only Polytechnic is smart enough not to spout nonsense like the above then Johor Bahru and Malaysia would be better.


Added on March 5, 2010, 12:33 pmI can't wait for HSBB. I wonder if the IPTV will show the World Cup? Last year I terminated my Astro subscription when they revised the sports package fee. I've been streaming football matches.. but the experience is just not enough. I've been thinking of reconnecting Astro for the World Cup but if the IPTV can show it it'll be great!

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post Mar 5 2010, 02:35 PM

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QUOTE(nyemah_mulya @ Mar 5 2010, 12:22 PM)
If only Polytechnic is smart enough not to spout nonsense like the above then Johor Bahru and Malaysia would be better.


Added on March 5, 2010, 12:33 pmI can't wait for HSBB. I wonder if the IPTV will show the World Cup? Last year I terminated my Astro subscription when they revised the sports package fee. I've been streaming football matches.. but the experience is just not enough. I've been thinking of reconnecting Astro for the World Cup but if the IPTV can show it it'll be great!
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i dn't think TM IPTV will show the world cup
they dn't have the rights
only astro have....and it's in HD as well
so just forget about it...TM IPTV also not alot of channels as well
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just now TM people came around my housing area taking pictures, checking something on the papers. Perhaps going to put FTTH. biggrin.gif
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QUOTE(MR_alien @ Mar 5 2010, 02:35 PM)
i dn't think TM IPTV will show the world cup
they dn't have the rights
only astro have....and it's in HD as well
so just forget about it...TM IPTV also not alot of channels as well
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ah.. that's too bad.
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post Mar 5 2010, 11:24 PM

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QUOTE(poh880 @ Mar 5 2010, 12:28 AM)
Since you are upgrading from old tech to new tech and the price may be higher or your contract will be renewed for another 2 years starting from the date of installation, who knows? rclxms.gif  I don think TM will stop you from contributing more than your currently have to, especially in $$$... To reduce the cost for installing HSBB also means longer contract tongue.gif
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ya lor! TM can earn more,
i don think they will say no to me,
but finally i upgrade to blockbuster deals 512kbps package only,
i really don wanna have long time contract with tm..

by the way,
i would like to know,
if we subscribe to HSBB,
we are still using normal phone line or all the line must go thru by the modem?

for the terrace house users,
how can we get to know,
is it there have any hsbb boxes?
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QUOTE(twL @ Mar 5 2010, 11:24 PM)
ya lor! TM can earn more,
i don think they will say no to me,
but finally i upgrade to blockbuster deals 512kbps package only,
i really don wanna have long time contract with tm..

by the way,
i would like to know,
if we subscribe to HSBB,
we are still using normal phone line or all the line must go thru by the modem?

for the terrace house users,
how can we get to know,
is it there have any hsbb boxes?
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look for this
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but dont bother too much, just wait for it to stable.
its been 2 days now, cant youtube, cant access to many sites, cant check emails, download is super slow,
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post Mar 6 2010, 11:26 AM

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WHEN WILL RELEASE THE PRICE NIA??
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post Mar 6 2010, 12:03 PM

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QUOTE(eimzic @ Mar 6 2010, 10:07 AM)
look for this
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but dont bother too much, just wait for it to stable.
its been 2 days now, cant youtube, cant access to many sites, cant check emails, download is super slow,
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u should know dat
during try n buy, they also do try n error...

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QUOTE(sg999 @ Mar 6 2010, 11:26 AM)
WHEN WILL RELEASE THE PRICE NIA??
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How could they release any pricing if the service isn't even well established yet? tell me.
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i also curious when TM will announce the pricing..

if fiber is immune from lightning then is cool
as so far in 36mths i had 2 motherboards were stroke but lightning and burnt my LAN chip
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QUOTE(dragna @ Mar 6 2010, 01:55 PM)
How could they release any pricing if the service isn't even well established yet? tell me.
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their work vv slow
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post Mar 6 2010, 02:15 PM

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QUOTE(sg999 @ Mar 6 2010, 12:59 PM)
soslow
their work vv slow
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not because slow but
pricing is very confidential issues..

waiting their release 1 this end of march,
then go to subscribe wink.gif

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post Mar 6 2010, 03:32 PM

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QUOTE(xts @ Mar 6 2010, 02:15 PM)
not because slow but
pricing is very confidential issues..

waiting their release 1 this end of march,
then go to subscribe  wink.gif
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yes. try to make business like that, you will know how it feels. every business did that. end of march is just around the corner. spm result also. laugh.gif
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post Mar 6 2010, 05:52 PM

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any one stay at desa park city get ur HSBB test ???
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TM just installed Fiber Distribution Box in my area few days ago
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The FTTH box has been installed on the telephone pole behind of my house for more than 3 months now. Argh, the wait is killing me sad.gif
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You all have FTTH box already flamming here
But my area still without FTTH box...
TM say me atleast need to wait until Q4 2011...
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yeah, penang ppl are left out in the dark liao. sad.gif
by the time hsbb arrives in penang/northern region, u guys have alrdy dwlded several Terabytes of data ... hahaha ...
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Hey guys, I wanna ask. That little green box for the fiber, usually one to how many houses? I just scoured around the Bidai gated community in Bukit Jelutong and on average one road has one box every 3 houses. Both side of the roads usually have one box facing each other.

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They are finally starting to lay the fiber today at the Birai area near the Mydin! Woohoo! If they were laying the fiber beginning from the Guthrie Office area all teh way to the Mydin shop area, this should mean the entire Bukit Jelutong is now covered.

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QUOTE(paultantk @ Mar 6 2010, 09:56 PM)
Hey guys, I wanna ask. That little green box for the fiber, usually one to how many houses? I just scoured around the Bidai gated community in Bukit Jelutong and on average one road has one box every 3 houses. Both side of the roads usually have one box facing each other.

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They are finally starting to lay the fiber today at the Birai area near the Mydin! Woohoo! If they were laying the fiber beginning from the Guthrie Office area all teh way to the Mydin shop area, this should mean the entire Bukit Jelutong is now covered.
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1 box for 8 houses/ users. last time when they install the box behind my house i curi curi go look at the technical report of the splitter.... hehe smile.gif



and yeah.. they start from guthrie pavilion to padang there, then to birai (your house) there...

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post Mar 6 2010, 10:13 PM

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wah, then why they give put so many boxes in bidai? is it because its all bungalows so the houses are too far away from each other? lol
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QUOTE(paultantk @ Mar 6 2010, 10:13 PM)
wah, then why they give put so many boxes in bidai? is it because its all bungalows so the houses are too far away from each other? lol
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i guess they cater for ALL the bungalow houses (means every house will get a line)


for terrace house (eg: mine) they put a 1:8 splitter in every backlane which has 16 houses (8 in front, 8 at back)....


i guess when more people wants to subscribe to HSBB only they will install more splitters...
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