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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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ycs
post Mar 26 2010, 09:18 AM

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i think however any of us plead, with whatever facts and figures or comparisons, it will not move TM or anyone else to make changes.

the only thing to do is simply ignore the service

also, it seems that with the caps in place, they are planning to maintain overall int'l bandwidth whilst increasing total subscribers to achieve a 'planned' bandwidth/subscriber ratio in order to maximise profits at our cost


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post Mar 26 2010, 05:17 PM

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post Mar 26 2010, 08:30 PM

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QUOTE(lalala_lalala @ Mar 26 2010, 08:19 PM)
Ok im going to show you the pics of the unifi set


anything else u guys wanna know?
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bro, can show how the fiber go into your house - drill hole?
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post Mar 26 2010, 09:23 PM

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From Bernama:

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TM will not impose montly volume cap on Unifi subscribers

KUALA LUMPUR, March 26 — Telekom Malaysia Bhd ™ today clarified that the monthly data volume cap for its consumer UniFi packages will not be implemented immediately.

This applies to all Unifi packages offered to consumers — the VIP5, VIP10 and VIP20, it said in a statement. UniFi is its newly-launched high-speed broadband (HSBB) services.

In the meantime, TM will monitor traffic and usage patterns to determine and develop an appropriate approach in ensuring that all UniFi subscribers have a positive experience online.

The company said it reserved the right to implement a fair usage policy (FUP) as it wants to ensure that its subscribers are not seriously impacted by unfair use of the service by a few.

FUP is a standard industry practice implemented by fixed line, wireless and cellular data service providers the world over, it said. It will allow TM to mitigate the potential effects of unfair usage on the majority of UniFi subscribers and ensure a superior quality of service for all, it added. — Bernama


means that TM will cap you when you least expect it!!

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post Mar 28 2010, 11:40 AM

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Would anyone agree that:
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These fair usage policies aren't really about over usage or affecting other internet users (they don't give a crap if customers are experiencing bad service whatever the cause-refer to complaints thread as evidence)
It's to deter/catch the people who are using their residential services excessively/for business purposes and not paying extra for the privilege.


also, why provide connections capable of downloading >1GB in an hour and then complaining when people do exactly that. seems like TM wants customers to pay full price for high speed BUT use sparingly to ensure their profits.

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post Apr 1 2010, 03:03 PM

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QUOTE(cshong @ Apr 1 2010, 02:38 PM)
Hong Kong ISP has 1gbps package for only HK$99.

So, I suggest st least the following for unifail:

5mbps with 150gb cap = RM25
5 mbps with unlimited usage = RM50
10mbps with 300gb cap = RM50
10mbps unlimited usage package = RM100
20mbps with 600gb cap = RM100
20mbps with unlimited usage = RM200.

Since HK isp offer 1gbps for HK$99 only, the price I suggested above already considered high.
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maybe you should become the Head of pricing strategy in TM rclxms.gif

then you'd realise that HK is highly urbanised and densely packed within a small area whilst we have many rural and remote areas that also needs broadband not to mention our sprawling housing areas. surely, then our infrastructure cost is that much higher


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post Apr 6 2010, 09:43 AM

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QUOTE(welwitchia @ Apr 5 2010, 02:45 PM)
Yes, but the wiring has nothing to do with your phone lines. For UniFi installation, they will be using 2 types of fiber optics

(1) Black (from the FTTH boxes on the poles to the Broadband Termination Unit(BTU)
(2) White (from BTU to the Fiber modem)

That's it. The hardest part comes from getting the Black fiber to your house because that might require some drilling. After that's done, the rest is easy.
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is the BTU fixed inside the house as well?

And, can the IPTV support 2 or more TV's?

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post Apr 8 2010, 11:31 AM

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pics courtesy of rizvanrp from the other thread


Corner of my room before the setup (with 10/100mbps 5 port switch and ADSL modem) :
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Setup complete (Aztech DECT phone, D-Link router and Fiber modem) :
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Back connectors on the Fiber modem (USB, 4 LAN ports, 1 Console port for TM configuration, Fiber optic port, 2 standard phone jacks) :
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Fiber termination unit or whatever (the cable they pull from the FTTH box outside your house ends up here and out into a much softer cable) :
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Blurry comparison between a standard phone cable and the fiber cable pulled into your house (both are about the same thickness but the black fiber cable is much harder) :
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Set top box for TV (front section) :
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Set top box for TV (back section with connectors) :
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TMnet DLink router back connectors (WAN [yellow], 3 LAN [blue], 1 VLAN port [red] -- VLAN port is used for IPTV only, any devices connected here will be assigned a private IP on the TMNET IPTV network) :
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