QUOTE(DarkNite @ Aug 3 2013, 07:24 PM)
No wonder Greenlane area, Penang no signs of pulling the cable after laying the pipes since last year June!
They spent all the money on unpopulated area till now no more money!

Furthermore the TM veteran who told me this also informed me not to put much hope in waiting for Unifi to come to other exchanges presently not already covered.
It was actually more of a political more than anything.
Before the credit limit was implemented just a few months back, Streamyx and Unifi had 2 different suspension policies as told by the TM veteran.
Unifi users could go upto 5 months or more without paying bills while they still can surf the internet.Try that with your Streamyx account with 1 month unpaid bill and you'll see they'll suspend your account already.
But that was before the elections, maybe it served as a gift for supporters and fans. It has already been running for more than 2 years now and some early adopters have their contracts ended!
They really did practiced 'favoritism' in picking the deployment areas based on demographics accumulated through population census more than hearing into real demands.
Does state capital cities such as Georgetown, Ipoh and Malacca look like poor demand areas to you?
Instead they should be taking a deep look at the
overstaffing and productivity issues which still bugs the company as what Maxis have started restructuring to adjust service pricing and quality.
Anyway it doesn't look good forward for them. Just last week the company share rating just got downgraded to
negative by market analysts.
http://www.theedgemalaysia.com/in-the-edge...grades-tm-.htmlSo good luck to those living in cities still waiting for Unifi to come.
This post has been edited by Ahn3hn3h: Aug 4 2013, 02:37 AM