QUOTE(Boy96 @ Dec 5 2010, 01:02 AM)
then if not called 4G most normal users will go meh, just another internet provider and will not test it
Is that a reason to say anything you want in your ads?
- Come to my restaurant, Jamie Oliver said it's the best food he ever tasted.
- Fly my airline, Tony Fernandes said it's so great he is going to close AirAsia.
- Drive my new Proton car, it has a Maserati engine and comes with free Blaupunkt stereo.
There is truth and there is deception. Just because telling a lie may increase customer interest, does not make it okay to do so.
Added on December 6, 2010, 2:19 pmQUOTE(iipohbee @ Dec 5 2010, 10:10 PM)
I'm interested to know how much are their IDD calls to landlines in other countries.
Will they also be 9 cents/min?
To some countries, yes. Amazing how companies can get away with ripoff prices like that, just due to customer ignorance. The competition is charging RM0.03 to the same destinations.
Added on December 6, 2010, 2:22 pmQUOTE(eternity4av @ Dec 5 2010, 07:09 AM)
At least YES, when they say 65%, even in kitchen with 1 bar signals to reach 3Mbps
In the early days P1 delivered great speed too. I got everything they offered - 2400kbps on the desktop modem, 5mbps plus on the wiggy.
But within months it became a disaster area - barely any signal and even when there was one, the speed was pathetic.
I see no particular reason to believe that Yes will go any differently. The best way to predict the future is to learn from the past.
This post has been edited by rajulkabir: Dec 6 2010, 02:22 PM