QUOTE(anderson.neu @ Jan 7 2011, 04:34 AM)
Thanks for the link, although i was hoping something better than it such as setting up guides.YTL Wimax launched?
YTL Wimax launched?
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Jan 7 2011, 01:32 PM
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QUOTE(anderson.neu @ Jan 7 2011, 04:34 AM) Thanks for the link, although i was hoping something better than it such as setting up guides. |
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Feb 25 2011, 01:08 AM
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QUOTE(kuchikuchi @ Feb 24 2011, 09:23 PM) oh, never expected my thread become so hot .... last time i just open this thread to ask...soon after that i leave from malaysia to china for biz ... how YTL real respond so far? seem i read a lot complaints.... they suck money? Hmm, the way the bill customer is new. So, some certain criticism is unavoidable. Once users understand the system, they know how to "enjoy" the YTL internet. |
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Feb 25 2011, 03:51 PM
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QUOTE(digilife @ Feb 25 2011, 09:23 AM) Well, i do not use this YES internet yet. Based on its billing method, it does raise concern for me as i sometimes i may use about 70MB of the internet surfing only per day (no download or streaming video except for AV update and Online on windows live messenger more than 3 hours like that) So far, other broadband services like Maxis and Digi's service is still acceptable. Initially, if YES allows to use their service by buying sim card rather than their devices, i should be using it right now. I expect that surfing internet on YES would be nice, but currently i am not interested in looking at it since other telco suits my needs and it is worry free to use other telco's internet without the need to keep on eye on data usage to surf the internet since it should be unlimited(digi) or cut off upon using over the quota (Maxis and U mobile). |
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Feb 27 2011, 10:58 AM
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QUOTE(radioactive @ Feb 27 2011, 04:21 AM) as per the modem specs, yes runs on different band and frequency compared to the usual 3g usb modem. Local Speed? International speed?*do correct me if I'm wrong. so far from my experience at lot 10, the service is quite bad. Local speed is above 10M, but international speed to US is 1-3M and lag is terrible. Yet they still dare to promote online gaming with the xbox consoles for demo. At the end of the day, it is business for them. QUOTE(lowkl @ Feb 27 2011, 09:17 AM) I'm not a fan of Yes (you can check out my current issue with them on how they calculate their rebates in YTL Yes Rebates: the ugly facts ... CAVEAT EMPTOR), but in terms of the quality of their broadband service, I think they are OK. The speeds are as you said, but closer to 3M for international, which is pretty usable. As for the lag, it is mainly a wireless technology issue, and all the wireless broadbands I have tried (Izzi, Maxis, DiGi, Yes) have equally poor latency. Please don't compare with wired broadband. Of course they should not be facing the congestion based on their billing system. Who would want to pay such a high bill while other ISP just charge a fix amount and the user does not need to worry how much they use if the package is unlimited. For those who value mobility above gaming performance, then wireless broadband tech like Yes is a better choice. This is especially so for those who use low volumes of data (under 3 GB) which makes Yes a good choice... once above that threshold, it becomes non-sensical (as I found out the hard way). I am not an online gamer, so the latency and pings does not matter for me. |
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