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post Jun 18 2010, 12:31 AM, updated 16y ago

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Specification/Package-Streamyx Combo - 384k
Price:RM38@month(UNLIMITED), Voice Plan Rental: Waive, Modem: Wired, Warranty: 1 year,
Activation & Installation: Waived, Minimum Subscription period:1 year
Promotion valid for RESIDENTIAL category and NEW Streamyx customer only

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post Jun 18 2010, 12:39 AM

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what to do with 384kbps?
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post Jun 18 2010, 12:44 AM

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I guess target market is for suburban-low income area
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384kbps actually is enough for those who seldom online or just for facebook... sweat.gif
Some of my customers applied 384kbps only for online facebook... laugh.gif
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QUOTE(LeonTan @ Jun 18 2010, 12:46 AM)
384kbps actually is enough for those who seldom online or just for facebook... sweat.gif
Some of my customers applied 384kbps only for online facebook... laugh.gif
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and for email / chatting


Added on June 18, 2010, 12:51 amjust wait TM to launch this package

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Pakej Jalur Lebar Dengan Netbook - T&C


Pakej Jalur Lebar TM dengan Netbook (luar kawasan USP) (“Pakej”) ini terbuka kepada semua penduduk warganegara Malaysia di kawasan yang telah dikenal pasti oleh TM sahaja dengan pendapatan isi rumah kurang daripada RM5000 sebulan bagi kawasan bandar dan RM3000 bagi kawasan luar bandar.

Tempoh minimum langganan adalah selama 24 bulan.

Jaminan untuk modem WiFi adalah selama 12 bulan.

Pakej ini terbuka kepada pelanggan yang memiliki talian tetap TM  sahaja.

Tidak sah untuk Streamyx-in-a-box (SIB).

TM akan menghantar bil bulanan sebaik sahaja perkhidmatan berjaya diaktifkan.

Sebarang kekurangan dan kecacatan Netbook akan ditanggung oleh pihak pembekal (HP atau Nadi Ayu, yang mana tergunapakai) sepanjang tempoh jaminan selama 12 bulan.

Netbook akan dihantar dalam tempoh 14 hari bekerja sebaik sahaja Streamyx dipasang dan diaktifkan serta tambahan 5 hari diperlukan untuk penghantaran ke kawasan terpencil cth: perlu menaiki bot / melalui jalan lori.

Pelanggan tidak dibenarkan untuk menukar kepada pakej lain yang ditawarkan TM sepanjang tempoh minimum langganan.

Pelanggan Komputer 1Malaysia akan terus membayar harga yang sama selepas 24 bulan manakala pelanggan HP akan membayar harga yang sama seperti pelanggan Komputer 1Malaysia hanya selepas 24 bulan.

Pelanggan akan dikecualikan daripada membayar yuran pengaktifan sebanyak RM75 dan yuran pemasangan sebanyak RM88 serta mendapat potongan harga yuran langganan sebanyak 50% untuk bulan pertama.

Bagi permohonan Streamyx dengan talian tetap TM baru:

Deposit Perkhidmatan : RM75
Duti Setem: RM10
Tiada yuran Penyambungan: RM50
Pendawaian Dalaman: RM30 –RM50 (Dibayar kepada kontraktor pemasangan)
5 meter pertama – RM50
Caj untuk setiap 1 meter seterusnya – RM5/meter

TM dan/atau wakilnya berhak untuk menolak permohonan daripada pelanggan yang dirasakan tidak layak untuk pakej ini.

Terma & syarat pakej ini adalah tertakluk juga kepada terma & syarat perkhidmatan Streamyx. Terma & syarat perkhidmatan Streamyx juga terpakai ke atas terma & syarat pakej ini.


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post Jun 18 2010, 01:10 AM

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QUOTE(Sham903n @ Jun 18 2010, 12:44 AM)
I guess target market is for suburban-low income area
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in the 60's-70's, "where you build roads, there will be progress"
in the 2010's... "where you build broadband, there will be progress"
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Pelanggan Komputer 1Malaysia akan terus membayar harga yang sama selepas 24 bulan manakala pelanggan HP akan membayar harga yang sama seperti pelanggan Komputer 1Malaysia hanya selepas 24 bulan.

what is this mean?
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post Jun 18 2010, 05:27 AM

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with 348 you can harvest 3gb a day using torrent yo!
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post Jun 18 2010, 09:28 AM

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is it this is old rm60 combo package? now became rm 38? then still need to pay rm60 for old reg user?
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post Jun 18 2010, 11:32 AM

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post Jun 18 2010, 11:34 AM

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What can i do with 384, My youtube cannot stream smoothly even in 1mb
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post Jun 18 2010, 11:35 AM

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QUOTE(Moogle Stiltzkin @ Jun 18 2010, 11:32 AM)
I hope they aren't claiming this is broadband.

More like africa ghetto narrowband lulz biggrin.gif

Who even uses such slow speeds??? Just prove my point that tmnut can get away selling shit and make mountains of gold x_x; it's sickening.
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not everyone needs 20Mb packages that cost RM250....
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QUOTE(firesfrog @ Jun 18 2010, 01:14 AM)
what is this mean?
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it's the same thing. those statement repeated twice. biggrin.gif
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they always come with new package for NEW subscriber only...they really don't care about existing customer.... sad.gif
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post Jun 18 2010, 12:39 PM

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QUOTE(Sham903n @ Jun 18 2010, 12:31 AM)
Anyone heard of it?

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Is this on the TM website? Do you have a link to it?

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post Jun 18 2010, 12:40 PM

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384?
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post Jun 18 2010, 01:01 PM

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QUOTE(firesfrog @ Jun 18 2010, 01:14 AM)
what is this mean?
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means after 2 years.. u only need to pay the monthly rm20 per month instead of the rm38
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post Jun 18 2010, 01:28 PM

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after 2 years , 384kbps is consider as narrow band . 20mbps is normal after 2 yrs , believe me ...
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A clause: kawasan yang telah dikenal pasti oleh TM sahaja
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post Jun 18 2010, 01:48 PM

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aiks... free netbook oso..then the student unipack...same la...
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Pelanggan Komputer 1Malaysia akan terus membayar harga yang sama selepas 24 bulan manakala pelanggan HP akan membayar harga yang sama seperti pelanggan Komputer 1Malaysia hanya selepas 24 bulan.

QUOTE(firesfrog @ Jun 18 2010, 01:14 AM)
what is this mean?
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You're referring to the 1Malaysia package where you get a free local brand netbook for RM38/month OR HP netbook for extra RM21 (total = RM59) for two year contract.
After 24 months, those who took HP netbook will pay only RM38 just like those who took local netbook

BTW, RM38 is for 384kbps speed.


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post Jun 18 2010, 02:20 PM

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384kbps=3G speed....IIANM
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y not just get the netbook one?..
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QUOTE(aeqeos @ Jun 18 2010, 11:59 AM)
they always come with new package for NEW subscriber only...they really don't care about existing customer.... sad.gif
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True. In overseas, existing customer is being offered with computers/ handphone so that they renew their contract in the hope that they will stay with particular ISP. But sadly, there's no competition at all in Malaysia. TM just have to lure even more new customer, they don't have to make extra effort to keep existing customer because they know we don't have any alternative.
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QUOTE(khd229 @ Jun 18 2010, 07:52 PM)
True. In overseas, existing customer is being offered with computers/ handphone so that they renew their contract in the hope that they will stay with particular ISP. But sadly, there's no competition at all in Malaysia. TM just have to lure even more new customer, they don't have to make extra effort to keep existing customer because they know we don't have any alternative.
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1Mbps is like dial-up already , 384Kbps is far more worst. Its good if you just wanna say hello , e-mail , check stocks and umm play facebook games thats about it

If you're thinking of streaming videos , downloading then forget it. Even 4Mbps is slow for a lot of task these days
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post Jun 19 2010, 02:41 AM

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384k ok what... my old package for playing RO game no lag(malaysia server or private server australia) back to 2003 and download torrent...
all good~ nowadays bcoz alots of content HD thats why need moooorree~
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post Jun 19 2010, 07:37 AM

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holy.....384kbps still exist......look like TM bring us back to stone age
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We always say things to please ourselves only.Syok sendiri and self pleasing.
Would the ITU recognize your claims?

Even country such as Thailand is already setting the minimum benchmark of 4mbps as entry level package in metro Bangkok.

How can they still claim that 384kbps is broadband and then say that in the next few years we've reached 50% broadband penetration?
Who would endorse your claims when broadband by international definition by that time would be 10mbps at least?

Just like what they are trying to do is to get as much graduates into the market by pushing for more local papermills and claim that we have very high literacy rate but by then employers will have a totally whole new definition of education unless you've managed to get yourself a good degree from some top university such as Harvard or MIT.

I say this is all talk but no effort. 384kbps can get almost nothing done nowadays with the internet. Your Facebook would just load as slow as you've waited for sites to load during the dial up days.
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post Jun 19 2010, 10:16 AM

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totally agree with u
later TM might bring 54kbps and claim as broadband
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By calling RM38 Broadband Unlimited, they are already misleading their potential customers.

SKMM better change their dated speed definition for the term 'broadband'.

By most humble standards, 2mbps should be the minimum speed. It's 2010 already.

Even Mongolians on average surf at 5-6mbps speeds.
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I always say theres the cry baby and the doers.. you slap a problem to the table.. make sure you bring solution with ya.. do you even know whats analog and digital means?
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384kbps still ok for light sufing, check email, fb but not ok for downloads. haha
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QUOTE(Sham903n @ Jun 19 2010, 11:01 AM)
I always say theres the cry baby and the doers.. you slap a problem to the table.. make sure you bring solution with ya.. do you even know whats analog and digital means?
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We all know the solution.But there's little that can be done with corruption and monopoly.
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this tread is not about race, where you come from, your great great great grand father/mother is from.. or about corruption and monopoly.. please keep your rant or your race comments to your self.. or any comment like If im not happy living in this nation, I can always leave and move to thailand.. comment..

I guess the idea about reaching the "kampung" with affordable internet "digital" connection and reducing the digital divide difference from villagers and town.. probably Celcom have made a good move by having Celcom Broadband Center in Kampungs giving these people a chance to feel and use internet for 50cent an hour and have wifi connections for RM15 .. but still connections sux.. at least something rather than "nothing"

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RM38 bucks for 384kbps unlimited with no telephone rent RM26 on top of it is wrong price ? or should it be RM26 phone rent + RM12 for 384kpbs unlimited combo? the real price is actually RM12 if your good in math.. (im not)

also Broad-band means... that particular digital line in regards to internet connection has a "broad" capability to handle data speed from XXkbps to XMbps which the line offered here is capable..unlike the old analog data transfer.. narrow band xxkpbs to xxkpbs ... thus its called "Broadband"...

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QUOTE(Sham903n @ Jun 20 2010, 05:59 PM)
RM38 bucks for 384kbps unlimited with no telephone rent RM26 on top of it is wrong price ? or should it be RM26 phone rent + RM12 for 384kpbs unlimited combo? the real price is actually RM12 if your good in math.. (im not)

also Broad-band means... that particular digital line in regards to internet connection has a "broad" capability to handle data speed from XXkbps to XMbps which the line offered here is capable..unlike the old analog data transfer.. narrow band xxkpbs to xxkpbs ... thus its called "Broadband"...
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obviously ur think too much d... why do u need RM38 - Rm26 = Rm12 ? is it because normally TM charge us Rm26 for phone line ? its very simple , Rm38 for 384kbps combo package ...
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QUOTE(steventan85 @ Jun 20 2010, 09:18 PM)
obviously ur think too much d... why do u need RM38 - Rm26 = Rm12 ?  is it because normally TM charge us Rm26 for phone line ? its very simple , Rm38 for 384kbps combo package ...
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yeah.. i guess.. thats why I still pay RM26 for the phone lines and not think of its logic, Im living in denial

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If TM also charge line rental on top of the RM38, then it would be
RM26+Rm38=RM64

Only get RM2 discount when compared to a streamyx package a few years ago.

And RM4 more expensive then streamyx combo.

Good luck on getting 50% BB penetration if this is true.
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QUOTE(lionelzc @ Jun 21 2010, 07:12 PM)
If TM also charge line rental on top of the RM38, then it would be
RM26+Rm38=RM64

Only get RM2 discount when compared to a streamyx package a few years ago.

And RM4 more expensive then streamyx combo.

Good luck on getting 50% BB penetration if this is true.
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its no phone rental: its stated there, Voice:waive

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QUOTE(Sham903n @ Jun 21 2010, 07:51 PM)
its no phone rental: its stated there, Voice:waive
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Anyone successfully subscribed to this?

Currently on Screamyx combo 60.

Any more updates like availability to which areas?
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QUOTE(Sham903n @ Jun 20 2010, 05:59 PM)
RM38 bucks for 384kbps unlimited with no telephone rent RM26 on top of it is wrong price ? or should it be RM26 phone rent + RM12 for 384kpbs unlimited combo? the real price is actually RM12 if your good in math.. (im not)
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QUOTE(Sham903n @ Jun 21 2010, 07:51 PM)
its no phone rental: its stated there, Voice:waive
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Then how about the RM20 package?
Does this mean I actually save 6 bucks off my regular phone line rental?

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QUOTE(brian12988 @ Jun 18 2010, 11:35 AM)
not everyone needs 20Mb packages that cost RM250....
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$$ is not an issue, the only limitation is that my area is not support by 20mbps equipment at this moment and very likely in the next 10 years... sigh.. my hometown is even worst, not saying streamyx, 56kbps also not availble... sigh maresia, maresia....
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QUOTE(totally_skint @ Jun 21 2010, 11:53 PM)
Then how about the RM20 package?
Does this mean I actually save 6 bucks off my regular phone line rental?

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So is it really RM 20 for 30 hours with free installation ? with contract 1 year ?
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QUOTE(Maxieos @ Jun 22 2010, 04:46 PM)
So is it really RM 20 for 30 hours with free installation ? with contract 1 year ?
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It seems to me the package includes the RM26 phone line rental.
So forget the Streamyx, forget the 30 hours, I actually save on my phone rental if I apply this package.
Did I understand this correctly?

RM26 + 30 hour Streamyx = RM20 ??? drool.gif
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QUOTE(totally_skint @ Jun 22 2010, 07:45 PM)
It seems to me the package includes the RM26 phone line rental.
So forget the Streamyx, forget the 30 hours, I actually save on my phone rental if I apply this package.
Did I understand this correctly?

RM26 + 30 hour Streamyx = RM20 ??? drool.gif
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yes, are you in the villages? hehehe (well im not sure if theres a requirement for that... village or town)

oh ya... after reading it carefully at the bottom its says "adalah untuk di langgani oleh pelangan di kawasan tertentu sahaja" <-- well if you call your self malaysian you should understand that, if youre not than the English translation is "for subscription by customer on designated area only"

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QUOTE(Sham903n @ Jun 22 2010, 08:43 PM)
oh ya... after reading it carefully at the bottom its says "adalah untuk di langgani oleh pelangan di kawasan tertentu sahaja"
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Damn! Didn't see that!
Like the Jalur Lebar dengan Komputer 1Malaysia package.
Also said the same thing there.
Or do they mean "designated area" as places where they have ports?

Is that damned line in the regular combo/blockbuster package too?
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QUOTE(totally_skint @ Jun 23 2010, 10:44 AM)
Damn! Didn't see that!
Like the Jalur Lebar dengan Komputer 1Malaysia package.
Also said the same thing there.
Or do they mean "designated area" as places where they have ports?

Is that damned line in the regular combo/blockbuster package too?
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the only way to know if your area in the designated area and if ports are available.. you gotta check in tm point
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QUOTE(totally_skint @ Jun 21 2010, 11:53 PM)
Then how about the RM20 package?
Does this mean I actually save 6 bucks off my regular phone line rental?

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Can someone confirm this ?
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They need to rem the kawasan yang telah dikenal pasti oleh TM sahaja dengan pendapatan isi rumah kurang daripada RM5000 sebulan bagi kawasan bandar dan RM3000 bagi kawasan luar bandar..

Rich people need this too. It is not like everyone of us get internet for streaming youtube etc. I spend most of my time Trading forex, surfing, sometime gaming. Like I need more than that. 384K is enough.
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QUOTE(billytong @ Jun 24 2010, 01:21 PM)
They need to rem the kawasan yang telah dikenal pasti oleh TM sahaja dengan pendapatan isi rumah kurang daripada RM5000 sebulan bagi kawasan bandar dan RM3000 bagi kawasan luar bandar..
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I thought the RM5000 or RM3000 income requirement was for the 1Malaysia package with netbook?
This is the thread for Jimat Hebat package or does it have the same income requirements?
If so then better take the netbook option instead.

Can't find any reference to the Jimat Hebat package on Streamyx site.
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Not really sure but RM38 for combo @ 384kbps line + phone line is really a star deal in Malaysia Broadband.
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QUOTE(billytong @ Jun 24 2010, 01:21 PM)
They need to rem the kawasan yang telah dikenal pasti oleh TM sahaja dengan pendapatan isi rumah kurang daripada RM5000 sebulan bagi kawasan bandar dan RM3000 bagi kawasan luar bandar..

Rich people need this too. It is not like everyone of us get internet for streaming youtube etc. I spend most of my time Trading forex, surfing, sometime gaming. Like I need more than that. 384K is enough.
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TM is implying: You want cheap internet? Move to kampung lah! smile.gif
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QUOTE(Maestrol @ Jun 24 2010, 11:02 PM)
TM is implying: You want cheap internet? Move to kampung lah! smile.gif
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Thats like saying, petrol expensive? use bicycle.. or eat outside expensive, cook your own food? not... hehehe

looks like the requirements are not really the same as the 1malaysia netbook package..
its really for designated area not only for kampung, but low cost flats even in towns etc..
Im trying to get confirmation on this..

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QUOTE(Sham903n @ Jun 25 2010, 01:32 AM)
its really for designated area not only for kampung, but low cost flats even in towns etc..
Im trying to get confirmation on this..
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"for designated area" probably means so called "rich" taman cannot apply.
If so, then next to useless for a lot of people like the poor guy in another forum thread who cannot subscribe special package because living in kampung next to "rich" taman.
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QUOTE(totally_skint @ Jun 21 2010, 11:53 PM)
Then how about the RM20 package?
Does this mean I actually save 6 bucks off my regular phone line rental?

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Still no one can confirm ? ask tmpoint they said they are not incharge for this promotion package.
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QUOTE(Maxieos @ Jun 25 2010, 04:25 PM)
Still no one can confirm ? ask tmpoint they said they are not incharge for this promotion package.
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the sales person will conduct service availability chk on designated area before they open sales booth,
they will handle registration..
its suppose to have a walk in registration too...at tmpoint.. hmm...

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QUOTE(Sham903n @ Jun 26 2010, 08:41 PM)
the sales person will conduct service availability on designated area before the open sales booth,
they will handle registration..
its suppose to have a walk in registration too... hmm...
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I'd say it's not so much a matter of "service availability" as "qualifying area" for sales. sad.gif
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QUOTE(Sham903n @ Jun 20 2010, 05:59 PM)
also Broad-band means... that particular digital line in regards to internet connection has a "broad" capability to handle data speed from XXkbps to XMbps which the line offered here is capable..unlike the old analog data transfer.. narrow band xxkpbs to xxkpbs ... thus its called "Broadband"...
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So is that your understanding of what broadband??
:slaphead:

If that's true let's offer a 56k with a VDSL2 line.That way we'll still be able to call it broadband.

As I said mentioned people should be delighted of your words not say things to "syok sendiri".
I'm sure people are laughing at you for your humorous statement you made there.

You don't promote something for its maximum capability and give something not even half short.

The spokespeople at ITU and FCC will be giving you a good smile if they ever hear you telling them.
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QUOTE(Sham903n @ Jun 26 2010, 08:41 PM)
the sales person will conduct service availability chk on designated area before they open sales booth,
they will handle registration..
its suppose to have a walk in registration too...at tmpoint.. hmm...
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Tmpoint told me it's not their packages for apply .Cannot apply at tmpoint , why is it ?
Does it really have RM 20 + phone rental with 30 hours online packages ?
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QUOTE(Maxieos @ Jun 27 2010, 03:11 PM)
Tmpoint told me it's not their packages for apply .Cannot apply at tmpoint , why is it ?
Does it really have RM 20 + phone rental with 30 hours online packages ?
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yeap package if apply in tmpoint by arrangement i think.. cant just walk in


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QUOTE(iipohbee @ Jun 27 2010, 01:28 PM)
So is that your understanding of what broadband??
:slaphead:

If that's true let's offer a 56k with a VDSL2 line.That way we'll still be able to call it broadband.

As I said mentioned people should be delighted of your words not say things to "syok sendiri".
I'm sure people are laughing at you for your humorous statement you made there.

You don't promote something for its maximum capability and give something not even half short.

The spokespeople at ITU and FCC will be giving you a good smile if they ever hear you telling them.
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yalah.. vely smart..lor.. everything also you right la.. i all wrong..
heres what the real expert say about broadband
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In general, broadband refers to telecommunication in which a wide band of frequencies is available to transmit information
dont tell me that they are wrong also *slap forehead* and you right
http://searchtelecom.techtarget.com/sDefin...i211706,00.html gawd... that word of yours "syok sendiri" really give a true meaning
can we stop about what is broadband in this tread already? you can open another tread for that debate

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QUOTE(Sham903n @ Jun 27 2010, 05:55 PM)
yalah.. vely smart..lor.. everything also you right la.. i all wrong..
heres what the real expert say about broadband  dont tell me that they are wrong also *slap forehead* and you right
http://searchtelecom.techtarget.com/sDefin...i211706,00.html gawd... that word of yours "syok sendiri" really give a true meaning
can we stop about what is broadband in this tread already? you can open another tread for that debate
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The US FCC defines broadband as speeds of 768kbps and above only whatever the transmission medium.
And if the ISP can't maintain their transmission speed above that level, then they are no longer offering "broadband".


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QUOTE(Sham903n @ Jun 27 2010, 05:55 PM)
yeap package if apply in tmpoint by arrangement i think.. cant just walk in
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In other words, by invitation only?


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QUOTE(totally_skint @ Jun 27 2010, 09:09 PM)
The US FCC defines broadband as speeds of 768kbps and above only whatever the transmission medium.
And if the ISP can't maintain their transmission speed above that level, then they are no longer offering "broadband".
ohh.. brother... the world live by FCC rules? is the world USA? simple... why are our cars not left hand drive? oh ya are we in thailand??
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent agency of the United States government

and this is what ITU said about broadband..
ITU is the leading United Nations agency for information and communication technology issues
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However, the term broadband does not refer to either a certain speed or a specific service. Broadband combines connection capacity (bandwidth) and speed.
http://www.itu.int/osg/spu/publications/bi...adband/faq.html

maybe you mistakenly think you are right and having tunnel vision to see that you are wrong...

QUOTE(totally_skint @ Jun 27 2010, 09:09 PM)
In other words, by invitation only?
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Getting back on track of the tittle... by arrangement/invitation..i guess so.. by who?.. god knows... probably the promoter...

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QUOTE(Sham903n @ Jun 27 2010, 09:50 PM)
ohh.. brother... the world live by FCC rules? is the world USA? simple... why are our cars not left hand drive? oh ya are we in thailand??
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is an independent agency of the United States government
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Simply comparing against best practices.
I'm sure South Korea would not consider 768kbps as broadband.

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However, the term broadband does not refer to either a certain speed or a specific service. Broadband combines connection capacity (bandwidth) and speed.

We got the capacity but do we have the speed?

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QUOTE(totally_skint @ Jun 28 2010, 12:22 AM)
Simply comparing against best practices.
I'm sure South Korea would not consider 768kbps as broadband.
We got the capacity but do we have the speed?
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brother i think you mix up with HIGHSPEED Broadband and LOWSPEED Broadband... both also broadband....only diffrence is its that the speed in kbps..no HIGH or LOW stated... if you look at you oxford dictionary.. Broad means... wide... that copperline/fo line is "capable of" low speed to high speed and low capacity to high capacity... its BROAD...band
where in the pamplets you see it state HIGHSPEED broadband.. ??

get on track and open another tread for this..

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Hi.

My brother need to apply the rm38 promotion package with freenetbook. May i know which is the faster way to get the package?
I heard the process sometime take about 1-3 month.

Thanks.
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i lol'ed at 384kbps still refered to as broadband.... what year is it now ? i mean, still 2000 ? smile.gif
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QUOTE(azizul1975 @ Aug 5 2010, 11:17 AM)
i lol'ed at 384kbps still refered to as broadband.... what year is it now ? i mean, still 2000 ? smile.gif
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Surf regular website dont need more than that. I am on 384kbps now, barely use more than 50% of my line speed.

I'll willing to pay triple for the same speed for my ping rate to reduce 3 times. Looks like the current technology is not available to have ping rate @ 70ms to USA.
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QUOTE(billytong @ Aug 5 2010, 11:32 AM)
Surf regular website dont need more than that. I am on 384kbps now, barely use more than 50% of my line speed.

I'll willing to pay triple for the same speed for my ping rate to reduce 3 times. Looks like the current technology is not available to have ping rate @ 70ms to USA.
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384kbps should abolished d by now ... doh.gif

i guess u haven't come across with those flash website.... laugh.gif icon_rolleyes.gif
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Well I am not really a fan of flashy website, i do know they take some time to load. but I barely visit those sites. Besides getting extra speed is pretty much point less anyway. most stuff is throttle by now without vpn/bypass

on the other hand I am seriously more concern about my ping time. Unifi does offer better ping time....... locally only too bad doh.gif

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QUOTE(billytong @ Aug 5 2010, 06:06 PM)
Well I am not really a fan of flashy website, i do know they take some time to load. but I barely visit those sites. Besides getting extra speed is pretty much point less anyway. most stuff is throttle by now without vpn/bypass

on the other hand I am seriously more concern about my ping time. Unifi does offer better ping time....... locally only too bad  doh.gif
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well, u cant choose whether u wanna visit flash website or not. if it happen the website u wanna visit is using flash , ur will be very slow. ntg is throttle for me..im using DLNEXT service .. http download at full speed . youtube still ok smile.gif 384kbps is totally outdated
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nah I just want a serious ping time connection for my workspace @ home. tongue.gif
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If Streamyx can offer a 30 hour package (up from normal 10 hours), 384 must be considered plenty fast in their books tongue.gif

 

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