QUOTE(JinXXX @ Nov 18 2010, 12:17 PM)
yeah their plan like no different.. so why choose yes.. might as well just say no to yes cause they are just like us...
the reason why yes should be given careful thought is the way they plan the network.Usually a telco company would only install base stations on area with populated user density areas. Then those least populated area would be covered with less base stations. For yes, they dont consider that. They just installed one base station like how street lights were install on a road. Every specific interval there would be a base station. So what do u get? Better coverage and higher capacity that could be sustained. In fact, usually a base station would be highly dependent on a fiber line to transmit signals/cater for bandwidth needs. Some areas, where TM does not have the fiber line, YTL took the initiative to install their own fiber lines just to get those base stations wired with fiber.
This post has been edited by kaspersky-fan: Nov 18 2010, 09:35 PM
Nov 18 2010, 09:34 PM

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