QUOTE(apacman @ Dec 7 2010, 03:28 PM)
I think it's possible if you have two socket of phone lines, but
why? Unifi is very fast one, and you don't need to use streamyx.
because the streamyx is still under contract and the owner of the streamyx line does not want to go unifi at the moment. there was a booth in front of our condo (bistari condo near pwtc) over the weekend and i asked the same question they said having streamyx and unifi at the same time is not possible.
Added on December 8, 2010, 10:58 amQUOTE(dannychen @ Dec 7 2010, 03:28 PM)
Upon arrival at your home or office, our technician will brief you on the step-by-step process of the entire installation. This includes:
(i) Site assessessment (outdoor and indoor)
(ii) Cable entrance (drilling point for FTTx)
(iii) Equipment termination point
(iv) Route of wiring
In the case of FTTx installation, our technician will determine the location of the Fibre Distribution Point (FDP), whether it is located on an overhead pole, or underground. If the underground fibre access is blocked due to any home or office renovation, it may require a longer installation period than for overhead fibre access installation.
For VDSL2, site assessment is much quicker since our technician need only access the building’s MDF room and perform the necessary cabling there.
Note: VDSL2 - your existing Streamyx or Business Broadband access will be disabled during this exercise.
so i'm guessing ours is VDSL2 (staying at bistari condo near pwtc)
This post has been edited by baliwesti: Dec 8 2010, 10:58 AM