Unifi Official TM UniFi High Speed Broadbrand Thread V5, Still, NO cap 4 all unifi packages 4 now
Unifi Official TM UniFi High Speed Broadbrand Thread V5, Still, NO cap 4 all unifi packages 4 now
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Jun 10 2010, 12:50 PM
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Elite
4,956 posts Joined: Jan 2003 |
Yesterday I received not one.. but THREE brochures from Unifi asking me to subscribe
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Jun 14 2010, 12:27 PM
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Elite
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QUOTE(JinXXX @ Jun 14 2010, 10:42 AM) but but but do we have other choices ? no.. so no matter what we still will have to subscribe to unifi if we want higher speed... This is called "voting with your wallet". If you pay someone for a shitty service, because "you don't have a choice", why would they change? They have absolutely no incentive to do so. Put aside your "desire" for a while, that will force them to give you what you really "need" in a service. |
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Jun 30 2010, 02:22 PM
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Elite
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QUOTE(Moogle Stiltzkin @ Jun 30 2010, 12:42 PM) How can Malaysia be highest cost broadband in the Asian region and yet still have cap (daily to boot !) It's just too absurd. Other Isp in the region is cheaper and without cap, so wtf Cronyism makes everything more expensive cause you gotta pay multiple levels of commission and there's no real vendor competition on price, hence the high prices they pay. QUOTE As such how can they expect us to pay premium prices and yet restrict our usage under the premise of fair usage when it was never fair to begin with :/ (remember we were already paying premium prices before, and yet they are scaling prices higher even more still) Well, since you're already on Unifi, whatever they decide, you have no choice but to pay. QUOTE(SaintX6 @ Jun 30 2010, 01:31 PM) Thats why lets hope Maxis can roll out their HSBB and compete with TM. In Australia, there are so many ISPs that made the internet market so competitive. TM should follow Australian ISPs by providing a standard speed like in Australian, subscribing to ADSL 2+ means you will be getting speeds up to 24 mbits/s. The only difference in pricing of packages is the monthly quota offered. Besides that, in order to move forward with our broadband services, we really need competition for our Broadband or else TM will just monopolise and have a laid back attitude. Maxis isn't the only player rolling out fibre. There's another company rolling out fibre, but they're targetting different areas. Take a look at http://www.jalenas.com.my they're targetting pahang first. Not exactly consumer oriented, since its "open-access", but its competition for tmnet |
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