After all, I knew that I shouldn't expect too much on Malaysia Broadband services...
Yes YTL WIMAX - Yes 4G
Yes YTL WIMAX - Yes 4G
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Nov 5 2010, 03:37 PM
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My Question is "Will YTL offers reasonable broadband speed with REASONABLE price?"
After all, I knew that I shouldn't expect too much on Malaysia Broadband services... |
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Nov 5 2010, 06:47 PM
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QUOTE(biatch0 @ Nov 5 2010, 06:14 PM) In case you didn't know, if it wasn't for the "bandwidth hoggers": - Internet worldwide would still be 56kbps; therefore - the WWW would still be filled with white pages and black text only; therefore - flickr would not exist; AND - youtube would not exist It has always been the "bandwidth hoggers" that push bandwidth requirements forward. Everyone is selfish to some extent, learn to consider other points of view. |
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Nov 17 2010, 07:01 PM
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QUOTE(muhiann @ Nov 17 2010, 04:06 PM) Broadband Price comparison? Maxis ->RM68 |3GB about 3.6mbps (after throttling then it is like a snail) DIGI ->RM68 |3GB about 700kbps (in between, some users said very stable connection) Celcom ->RM68 |3GB about 512kbps (Awesome coverage but the speed zzzz) Umobile ->RM68 |5GB about 3.6mbps (speed and data attractive but coverage are mainly in Selangor) P1 ?????? (coverage problem) Yes ->RM68 |2.21GB about 11mbps? (????) P.S: Maxis existing customers will just have to pay rm48 for 3GB This post has been edited by edwardng: Nov 17 2010, 07:07 PM |
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