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Maxis The Official Maxis FTTH Thread, Maxis FTTH launched 1st Sep 2010!

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post Sep 8 2010, 03:29 PM

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I am going to cancel Astro once I get Unifi IPTV.
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post Sep 9 2010, 11:23 AM

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to TS, does the devices provided by Maxis provide Wifi? or we have to get one on our own?
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post Sep 9 2010, 11:53 AM

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The Maxis-Thomson residential gateway has wireless function, but it is wireless G only, no N
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post Sep 9 2010, 12:53 PM

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I am surprised to see the image below that MAXIS technician uses plastic cable-ties in the open weather...

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These plastic cable-ties won't last long..it will break within a few months under various weather conditions. I've tried it before.

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QUOTE(soul2soul @ Sep 8 2010, 03:29 PM)
I am going to cancel Astro once I get Unifi IPTV.
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Unifi IPTV sucks big time, plus...


Astro TV conducting IPTV trials with Time dotCom

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By B.K. SIDHU
bksidhu@thestar.com.my

PETALING JAYA: With Telekom Malaysia Bhd ™ venturing into the broadcasting business with its IPTV (internet protocol TV) offering, Astro TV is not about to let any of its market share slip by without a fight.

It is learnt that Astro TV is conducting trials for its IPTV offering in Mont Kiara by riding on Time dotCom Bhd’s (TDC) fibre optic fast-speed network.

Astro TV needs an IPTV platform and if it were to wait till sister company Maxis Communications Bhd completes its network build-up, that may well give TM an edge in some places.

Hence, the trials with TDC which began at the end of July involving about 100 users.

Sources said this was a technical trial for the Astro b.yond to determine if the network was able to carry enough video content at fast speed. TDC is providing the GPON infrastructure for the trials.

A GPON access network not only enables telcos to build and support video services, but provides the ability to scale the network to deliver any bandwidth-hungry services such as HDTV (high definition TV) and VOD (video on demand), an IP-based broadband video service.

Astro needs a minimum of 15-20 megabits per second (Mbps) for content delivery and TDC’s network can provide up to 100Mbps. Sources said trial users were able to watch all of Astro’s programmes in HD and 3D quality.

The trials make TDC a potential contender for access to Astro besides Maxis. However, since TDC only focuses on multi-dwellings such as condominiums and apartments blocks, its reach may be limited. TDC finds it too costly to focus on fibre to the home as done by TM.

TM is bundling IPTV with its high-speed broadband service known as Unifi. But content will remain the differentiating factor in the IPTV business. For now, Astro has rights to loads of content but don’t underestimate TM as it is tying to link up with a lot of content providers to make its IPTV proposition appealing.

Maxis, on the other hand, is working overtime to get a fast-speed Internet network up. It has appointed Huawei as the exclusive supplier for the next generation network. Maxis said the job would also include the building and managing of a full-service Fibre To The X network using GPON technologies.

Maxis has also conducted trails for IPTV involving 50-odd users during the recent World Cup.

Whether Astro will need more than one player to deliver its IPTV content is unclear but Maxis certainly is building a fibre optic network in its quest to become a quad player and it will have to rely on content from Astro


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post Sep 9 2010, 02:45 PM

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timesdotcom... lol

coverage area will be small

they should have partner with TM, both company will earn big $$$ if they combine rather than against each other
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post Sep 9 2010, 03:59 PM

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Hopefully, by Monday, they will install FTTH to my home smile.gif
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post Sep 9 2010, 04:39 PM

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how much for unlimited package?
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QUOTE(daruma @ Sep 9 2010, 04:39 PM)
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post Sep 9 2010, 08:35 PM

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why their website hasn't update yet?
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post Sep 10 2010, 01:50 PM

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QUOTE(paultantk @ Sep 8 2010, 02:55 PM)
Maxis is already testing Astro delivery over their FTTH in Mont Kiara, but im not sure whether its data or RF overlay as you mentioned.
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What is RF overlay?

GPON allows RF signals to be sent over fiber simultaneously in addition to data.
Meaning, satellite dishes will soon be replaced and the same signals sent via satellite can be sent over your fiber cable at the same time as your internet.

This service requires a more advanced GPON ONU called a V-ONU which splits the signals at the customer end to 2 different medium type.
- Ethernet port and a RF port(similar to the coaxial cable used for your current ASTRO setup except for the big ugly pizza dish.

Your internet speed will operate entirely on a different signals without affecting the tv signals at all just like how your phone service operates with ADSL.
Calls are uninterrupted while surfing the net.
RF overlay allows uninterrupted cable/satellite tv signals to be send over fiber plus your internet.
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post Sep 23 2010, 12:58 PM

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I am on Maxis FTTH now.

Waited for almost 2 weeks. In total 6 person drop by, 3 tech person deployment from start to finished almost 8 hours and 3 CSR rclxms.gif it seems i am still one of the first lucky 100 to signup lots of free goodies.

Performance is very good only thing is i am having issue with my PS3 getting NAT3 issue... rclxub.gif Try to do a port forwarding but the result is still the same rclxub.gif going to do further testing on it tonight hopefully can resolve it...


Added on September 23, 2010, 1:00 pm
QUOTE(toofriggingslow @ Sep 9 2010, 11:53 AM)
The Maxis-Thomson residential gateway has wireless function, but it is wireless G only, no N
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Strange... mine comes with Draft N, maybe i am on the 2nd batch of modem.


Added on September 23, 2010, 1:05 pm
QUOTE(eclectice @ Sep 9 2010, 12:53 PM)
I am surprised to see the image below that MAXIS technician uses plastic cable-ties in the open weather...

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These plastic cable-ties won't last long..it will break within a few months under various weather conditions. I've tried it before.
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I did ask the tech engineer about this and he told me its a temp thing before they mount it properly...

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In Sarawak (Kuching area) they use SESCO poles. I wil add some photos soon...
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QUOTE(mbj78 @ Sep 23 2010, 02:15 PM)
In Sarawak (Kuching area) they use SESCO poles. I wil add some photos soon...
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Wow maxis is deploying FTTH in Sarawak? rclxms.gif
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post Sep 23 2010, 06:44 PM

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When will Maxis HSBB coming to Terengganu? cry.gif
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post Sep 24 2010, 07:21 AM

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QUOTE(Qash-M @ Sep 23 2010, 06:44 PM)
When will Maxis HSBB coming to Terengganu? cry.gif
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they will come in 2020? haha afaik they will never deploy in a low income area.
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post Sep 24 2010, 10:25 PM

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QUOTE(archonixm @ Sep 24 2010, 07:21 AM)
they will come in 2020? haha afaik they will never  deploy in a low income area.
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another question is.. would Telecom let them deploy in more places or not....
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i have problems trying to port forward and my ps3 NAT is type 3 too though upnp is available.. anyone know how to solve this?
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post Sep 26 2010, 09:05 PM

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QUOTE(kumahachi @ Sep 26 2010, 02:24 AM)
i have problems trying to port forward and my ps3 NAT is type 3 too though upnp is available.. anyone know how to solve this?
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I am still waiting for the CS to get back to me on this... I will let you know if they resolve this


Added on September 28, 2010, 9:07 am
QUOTE(xomanowar @ Sep 26 2010, 09:05 PM)
I am still waiting for the CS to get back to me on this... I will let you know if they resolve this
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kumahachi i think you need to give support a call and make a report... as of now they have not solve the issue yet and still working on it...

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post Sep 30 2010, 09:47 AM

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In Kuching, Sarawak I believe that Maxis is sharing with Sesco Electricity poles. I saw this cable (maybe optic) install since August and some of them end up at the Maxis Tower.

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Can anyone (from Maxis Technical side) confirm this..???

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