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sg999
post Apr 2 2010, 10:14 PM

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post Apr 2 2010, 10:20 PM

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Mine 4mb capped up to 6 mb

650 KB/s

Up to 32 GB a day

On monthly basis is more than 800 GB

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post Apr 2 2010, 10:22 PM

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650? I think they cap your account at higher level.
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post Apr 2 2010, 10:24 PM

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QUOTE(BugFace @ Apr 2 2010, 10:22 PM)
650? I think they cap your account at higher level.
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yup capped at 6mb
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post Apr 3 2010, 11:20 AM

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Already the unifi exploiters are downloading 24/7, my gaming latency has become worse than horrible now. Hopefully they will reinstate the FUP to prevent these minority heavy downloaders from ruining our internet experience.


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post Apr 3 2010, 11:51 AM

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QUOTE(Wan @ Apr 2 2010, 09:12 PM)
Well not everyone is a heavy downloader. So to a lot of them, they don't care that much about the cap as long as they're able to have fast and stable connection.

Different country, different ball game. Maybe for whatever reasons we pay for bandwidth higher? It's TM we're talking about here.  doh.gif

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It is true that not everyone are heavy downloader, but I am pretty sure majority are into "Bandwidth on demand" wheres we are once a blue moon using maximum speed of what we pay for. But somehow our TMnet think that a user who only DL 2GB a month or youtube every weekend deserve to be consider a heavy user & needed to receive throttle. doh.gif

As for Unifi, the cap should have triple of what they are offering now. 180GB,360GB,720GB respectively for each of those consumer package.

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post Apr 3 2010, 12:08 PM

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You meant 2GB a day(or 60 GB monthly, even they dunno what terms they wanted to put, now put on hold until they can study it again)? Yeah that was a crap move, but they haven't enforce it yet. I agree with that. We need bigger cap, and different price structure and cap quota of the same package. I would be so into that.. just make the cap bigger!


Added on April 3, 2010, 1:45 pmChecking my daily bandwidth usage, with 4 people in my home on the 4mbps package.. we don't really use that much bandwidth. Less than a gb on most work days, and below the 2gb mark at other times. The only time I go above that is when I download stuff.

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QUOTE(VengenZ @ Apr 2 2010, 10:05 PM)
how much dwnload rate for 4mbps users?
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450-470KB/s....capped at 4096kbps
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QUOTE(Wan @ Apr 3 2010, 12:08 PM)
You meant 2GB a day(or 60 GB monthly, even they dunno what terms they wanted to put, now put on hold until they can study it again)? Yeah that was a crap move, but they haven't enforce it yet. I agree with that. We need bigger cap, and different price structure and cap quota of the same package. I would be so into that..  just make the cap bigger!


Added on April 3, 2010, 1:45 pmChecking my daily bandwidth usage, with 4 people in my home on the 4mbps package.. we don't really use that much bandwidth. Less than a gb on most work days, and below the 2gb mark at other times. The only time I go above that is when I download stuff.
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no I mean A month, why should a light torrent/rapidshare user who download only 2GB a month be consider as bandwidth hogger and need to be throttled(when the torrent is not encrypted it get throttled). in which I do not understand from my point of view.

I personally do not use 2GB everyday....but on someday when I download something. I can exceed 4-10GB. But when we want to download, anyone of us expect FULL speed, which TM cannot deliver it all the time, and I dont think demanding this is too much for TM.

I can understand the capping provided they DO NOT throttle anything on any kind of data/application we download/use.

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post Apr 3 2010, 03:52 PM

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QUOTE(malaysianbest @ Apr 2 2010, 11:24 PM)
yup capped at 6mb
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how u req?
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QUOTE(billytong @ Apr 3 2010, 03:00 PM)
no I mean A month, why should a light torrent/rapidshare user who download only 2GB a month be consider as bandwidth hogger and need to be throttled(when the torrent is not encrypted it get throttled).  in which I do not understand from my point of view.

I personally do not use 2GB everyday....but on someday when I download something. I can exceed 4-10GB. But when we want to download, anyone of us expect FULL speed, which TM cannot deliver it all the time, and I dont think demanding this is too much for TM.

I can understand the capping provided they DO NOT throttle anything on any kind of data/application we download/use.
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There were too many people torrenting back in the day I guess with stuff freely available. Right now to download stuff they have to pay for some sort of services(RS, MU, Netload etc) so to 'kids', it's a turn off. As for youtube.. it eats a lot of bandwidth I guess and as a temporary measure they slowed it down. We used to be able to bypass that by downloading directly, but that one have been throttled as well.

With caps on, don't think they will bother with those throttling stuff.. hopefully. You never know with them.
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QUOTE(Wan @ Apr 3 2010, 04:01 PM)
There were too many people torrenting back in the day I guess with stuff freely available. Right now to download stuff they have to pay for some sort of services(RS, MU, Netload etc) so to 'kids', it's a turn off. As for youtube.. it eats a lot of bandwidth I guess and as a temporary measure they slowed it down. We used to be able to bypass that by downloading directly, but that one have been throttled as well.

With caps on, don't think they will bother with those throttling stuff.. hopefully. You never know with them.
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Yea, we use the internet and they slow it down. Brilliant strategy to advance Malaysia.
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QUOTE(sg999 @ Apr 3 2010, 03:52 PM)
how u req?
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even tough you already got 4 or 5 meg...just pretend it never reached that speed...after 2 or 3 calls...they capped u at maximum rate....and that how i did it.
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post Apr 3 2010, 11:21 PM

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QUOTE(malaysianbest @ Apr 3 2010, 08:51 PM)
even tough you already got 4 or 5 meg...just pretend it never reached that speed...after 2 or 3 calls...they capped u at maximum rate....and that how i did it.
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How dare you guys let this thread get pushed to Page 2?
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QUOTE(Loreburner @ Apr 5 2010, 04:41 PM)
How dare you guys let this thread get pushed to Page 2?
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Don't say pushed to page 2. Even pushed to 100 or 1 million pages we also dare.
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QUOTE(cshong @ Apr 5 2010, 06:02 PM)
Don't say pushed to page 2. Even pushed to 100 or 1 million pages we also dare.
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Thank you for contacting TM. Firstly, we would like to apologise for the late reply.

Referring to your e-mail dated 31st March 2010 on UniFi issue, we would like to thank you for you keen interest of our products and services. Please be informed that Telekom Malaysia Berhad ™ would like to clarify that the monthly data volume cap for its consumer UniFi packages will not be implemented immediately.

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QUOTE(sg999 @ Apr 6 2010, 12:01 AM)
Thank you for contacting TM. Firstly, we would like to apologise for the late reply.

Referring to your e-mail dated 31st March 2010 on UniFi issue, we would like to thank you for you keen interest of our products and services. Please be informed that Telekom Malaysia Berhad ™ would like to clarify that the monthly data volume cap for its consumer UniFi packages will not be implemented immediately.
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whistling.gif whistling.gif DON'T TAKE THEIR WORDS FOR GRANTED. LET THEM PUT IT IN BLACK & WHITE SAYING THAT THEY IS NO CAPPING OF UNIFI thumbup.gif thumbup.gif .....PERHAPS IN THE CONTRACT IF THAT'S POSSIBLE. whistling.gif whistling.gif
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QUOTE(sg999 @ Apr 5 2010, 11:01 PM)
Thank you for contacting TM. Firstly, we would like to apologise for the late reply.

Referring to your e-mail dated 31st March 2010 on UniFi issue, we would like to thank you for you keen interest of our products and services. Please be informed that Telekom Malaysia Berhad ™ would like to clarify that the monthly data volume cap for its consumer UniFi packages will not be implemented immediately.
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when will it be implemented then ?

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