QUOTE(aerobowl @ May 29 2012, 02:29 PM)
then what would be the nett price we need pay monthly IF we didnt make any call?
can we omit the RM5 itemize bill?
If you are getting your bill via POST and have subscribe for the itemized billing, then yes, you will have the RM5 extra chargecan we omit the RM5 itemize bill?
But if you are getting your bill via EMAIL only (NO POST) and have subscribe for the itemized billing, it will be FREE OF CHARGE.
If you somehow prefer to have the physical post via POST, then can just cancel the itemized billing to avoid the RM5 charge.
Added on May 30, 2012, 8:46 am
QUOTE(riz0n3 @ May 29 2012, 04:26 PM)
just got my maxis fibre installed this morning. both maxis and TM technician came to install. TM technician came to do cabling and provide modem. Maxis technician came to provide phone, router and account details.
Maxis are renting TM's infrastructure. So basically if unifi is down, maxis will be down as well. same goes to P1 and the coming soon celcom/digi home fibre.
so far satisfied with the service and speed. no regrets
Added on May 29, 2012, 4:27 pmjust got my maxis fibre installed this morning. both maxis and TM technician came to install. TM technician came to do cabling and provide modem. Maxis technician came to provide phone, router and account details.
Maxis are renting TM's infrastructure. So basically if unifi is down, maxis will be down as well. same goes to P1 and the coming soon celcom/digi home fibre.
so far satisfied with the service and speed. no regrets
Please do update the other forumers with your experience...LOLMaxis are renting TM's infrastructure. So basically if unifi is down, maxis will be down as well. same goes to P1 and the coming soon celcom/digi home fibre.
so far satisfied with the service and speed. no regrets
Added on May 29, 2012, 4:27 pmjust got my maxis fibre installed this morning. both maxis and TM technician came to install. TM technician came to do cabling and provide modem. Maxis technician came to provide phone, router and account details.
Maxis are renting TM's infrastructure. So basically if unifi is down, maxis will be down as well. same goes to P1 and the coming soon celcom/digi home fibre.
so far satisfied with the service and speed. no regrets
Since alot of them here really want to know how is it
It seems that Maxis Fibre Home users are a rare bunch (not as large as the UniFi users base)
Added on May 30, 2012, 8:47 am
QUOTE(windwalker @ May 29 2012, 05:47 PM)
anyone knows if we could use unifi's compatible router for Maxis home? I've tried with tplink which i was using for unifi but failed.
Should be able to without any issues. Double check on your settings?Added on May 30, 2012, 8:52 am
QUOTE(ronnie @ May 29 2012, 02:37 PM)
E-billing will get the RM5 waived (The Star's Letter to the Editor also highlight ISP charging for physical bills)
+1This post has been edited by DrPitchard: May 30 2012, 08:52 AM
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