QUOTE(Matrix @ Mar 25 2010, 09:23 AM)
It's obvious for 2 factors:
1) Current Streamyx price REMAINS. Otherwise, Bijan will have gloated to score political points. Isn't it that simple?
2) If current Streamyx price REMAINS, obviously HSBB price will be much higher...so those rumoured price are probably around the right pricing based on current Streamyx price. It certainly won't be below Streamyx!!
So the Mystery is solved. Now left the cap limit. If the cap limit is true, then the HSBB is surely Holy Shit Bloody Broadband!!!
So what we have is an SUPER EXPENSIVE BROADBAND, WITH A LOW CAP.
I'm still drooling over Singtel SGD 46.90 for 10Mbps unlimited broadband.....We will be paying 4 times the price(dun count conversion, if you work/live in SG, SGD 50 is almost similar to RM50 here) for less,
Malaysia Boleh!!!
Not trying to defend TM, but comparing to Singapore is kinda moot as it's such a tiny nation that their infrastructure to provide Internet services can't be as many as Malaysia's. So I assume that's how they're able to provide such ridiculously cheap prices.1) Current Streamyx price REMAINS. Otherwise, Bijan will have gloated to score political points. Isn't it that simple?
2) If current Streamyx price REMAINS, obviously HSBB price will be much higher...so those rumoured price are probably around the right pricing based on current Streamyx price. It certainly won't be below Streamyx!!
So the Mystery is solved. Now left the cap limit. If the cap limit is true, then the HSBB is surely Holy Shit Bloody Broadband!!!
So what we have is an SUPER EXPENSIVE BROADBAND, WITH A LOW CAP.
I'm still drooling over Singtel SGD 46.90 for 10Mbps unlimited broadband.....We will be paying 4 times the price(dun count conversion, if you work/live in SG, SGD 50 is almost similar to RM50 here) for less,
Malaysia Boleh!!!
Mar 25 2010, 09:25 AM

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