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Streamyx Jimat Hebat Package (RM38 Broadband Unlimited), New Package or old package?since oct 09?

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iipohbee
post Jun 19 2010, 09:36 AM

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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.
iipohbee
post Jun 19 2010, 10:25 AM

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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.
iipohbee
post Jun 20 2010, 04:18 PM

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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.
iipohbee
post Jun 27 2010, 01:28 PM

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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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