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Unifi Official TM UniFi High Speed Broadbrand Thread V4, Latest:NO cap 4 unifi packages 4 now ^_^

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busted85
post Mar 26 2010, 08:40 AM

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QUOTE(the100308 @ Mar 26 2010, 08:27 AM)
Mayb they are currently having beta only, thats why have cap
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more like they are testing capping a service, and will start capping all service soon.


HSBB was too ambitious, tmnet don't want to pay for the additional bandwidth yet want to create all this BS. What they do, sell high speed line and limit our usage

more like another white elephant project. High speed numbers for nice to see only
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post Mar 26 2010, 08:47 AM

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QUOTE(soundsyst64 @ Mar 26 2010, 08:40 AM)
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Yup. he's the guy who suggest the FUP during Live chat with Datuk Dr Maximus Ongkili. And TM apply his suggestion in unifi

http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1072868
http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?showuser=291034
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Who is this down syndrome guy?

He's like a bitter person that say kill all girls because I can't get any girl, so no one else should either.
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post Mar 26 2010, 09:00 AM

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QUOTE(RoxyGal @ Mar 26 2010, 08:51 AM)
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bwahahaha, I like this news and how it compare with Singapore broadband. A little reality check for TmNet.

Everyone should read it. see how delusional TM CEO is. He talk crap about bandwidth when we face issues like routing problem. You can have 0 ppl using the backbone, but if the routing is screwed up, you still get slow speed.
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post Mar 26 2010, 09:31 AM

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QUOTE(ben3003 @ Mar 26 2010, 09:15 AM)
can u download shit in singapore? Not like u going to buy digital distribution thingy everyday. TM is very lenient that they never really catch downloaders. It isnt about i am satisfied with the cap, it is all about fair usage policy. How big is singapore? It's a small island, where management is tend to be easier. Yes, TM eat money, but what to do? Like you brag at here then they will be better? If want then go out protest, else just live with what you get.
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Lenient? what are you on laugh.gif

ISP has no jurisdiction in enforcing intellectual property laws. How do you want an ISP to "catch downloaders" laugh.gif
PLUS cannot catch criminal using their highway either, just saying

And you are buying into their fair use BS. You pay for a recurring service, an access to a network. How can one claim that other downloaders are using your money? You have your service, others have their service, its easy as that. No one is stealing your line or your bandwidth because you are subscribing to an access, not a particular amount of bandwidth.


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post Mar 26 2010, 09:46 AM

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QUOTE(rizvanrp @ Mar 26 2010, 09:40 AM)
I will have to see after I get the thing on 30th March. From what their sales rep told me, capping is not implemented yet. I assume they're putting these values in the advertisements to ward off heavy downloaders. Then if you use too much after June 30th (freebie period ends), they will place the cap on you and you can't say anything because you agreed to it (unlike with Streamyx WE ARE TEH UNLIMITED users).

If local traffic isn't throttled, you will be able to bypass the cap by using a local server and SSH tunnel/VPN. I'm hoping this is the case but I will really have to check and see what protocols they are using and how they separate internet and IPTV traffic.

And yes, a cheap US based VPS can be turned into a OpenVPN node and you WILL be able to utilize the full 20mbps of the line regardless of what they do until you hit your cap.
I never mentioned legal or illegal downloads, I just stated a factual error in the Star article to get some stupid reply about downloading in Singapore. I never mentioned a comparison with Singapore either, the STAR did.

http://forum.lowyat.net/index.php?act=Post...32717961&st=140
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Do share your experience here at a new thread. It will be valuable as I doubt the adoption rate will be high at this point, much less user who care to properly test it and share the experience

Thanks in advance smile.gif
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post Mar 26 2010, 10:27 AM

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QUOTE(yongkailoon @ Mar 26 2010, 10:06 AM)
Hopefully they will do a more detailed research and see how it goes. With higher speeds, people tend to do more with their Internet such as stream more videos or even more downloads. For those who will be sharing it, it will surely achieve the cap even faster.

By the way, after hitting the cap, the speed will be throttled to 10% of the advertised speed. If it was the 5mbps package, after throttling will be about 512kbps. Maybe this should be slightly higher also, no?

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Exactly. Thats what I think to

The reason people go anywhere above 512kbps is because they need large amount of bandwidth, to stream HD video or download files or whatever, it all amounts to large GB of data transfer.

Setting such cap means they are restricting the very reason why people spend this much on a high speed line. So, is there any other reason to pay for expensive service that transfer huge amount of data when we cannot do exactly that?
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post Apr 2 2010, 10:14 AM

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QUOTE(eimzic @ Apr 2 2010, 10:01 AM)
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unifi is not that bad..  tongue.gif
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Nice speed

But I think if everyone do this 24-7, tmnet is definitely going to cap hsbb next year sweat.gif
You can use bandwidth by the dozens of TB every month
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post Apr 2 2010, 10:26 AM

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QUOTE(eimzic @ Apr 2 2010, 10:17 AM)
i was kidding, thats not my speed.  sweat.gif  below is my actual speed..

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LOL sweat.gif

So are you using any VPN? Or is it tmnet dont throttle p2p in hsbb blink.gif

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