Streamyx Streamyx Capping International Connections v2, TM confirms cap will remain
Streamyx Streamyx Capping International Connections v2, TM confirms cap will remain
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Dec 3 2010, 05:44 PM
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download from fileserve from 60kbps this morning drop to less than 10kbps now
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Dec 3 2010, 05:53 PM
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QUOTE Dear Sir, fail copy pasteWe take note of your complaint. Please be informed that we have forwarded your complaint to Telekom Malaysia on 3 December 2010 for their action on the issue raised. The service provider has been notified to respond directly to the complainant on the finding and action taken to address the complaint. Should you have any other enquiry, please do not hesitate to email us at aduanskmm@cmc.gov.my or contact our complaint hotline at 1800 888 030 (Mon-Fri 8.30am to 5.30pm). Thank you. Regards, Nurhaliza Yahaya SKMM Consumer Complaints Bureau Suruhanjaya Komunikasi dan Multimedia Malaysia 63000 Cyberjaya, Selangor Online Complaint : http://aduan.skmm.gov.my Complaint Hotline : 1800 888 030 (8:30am-5:30pm, Monday-Friday) Fax : 603 8688 1880 Email : aduanskmm@cmc.gov.my |
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Dec 3 2010, 05:59 PM
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QUOTE(zellleonhart @ Dec 3 2010, 05:56 PM) MF/MU downloads are all capped at 50kB/s in my line (1mbps streamyx). what is worst is, they capped everything to 50kbps, not just download from those file hosting, other than full speed to any local server, anything else that goes out of malaysia border will become 50kbps for us Previously can dl at 170kB/s. Now what? There's nothing we can do about this cap? If 50kB/s what's the purpose of paying extra money for 1mbps when I am having the speed of 512mbps package? i also using 1mbps line |
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Dec 4 2010, 12:17 AM
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Dec 5 2010, 10:33 PM
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QUOTE(erokun @ Dec 5 2010, 09:28 PM) I will definitely gonna vote pakatan rakyat. If they succeed and still no positive result in managing our country then try to find other alternative. But seriously I WONT VOTE BE END anymore. Those scumbags dint even know how to manage. They only know how to squeeze our money... sheesshh~ vote who also same, in the end they just want money and ignore our opinion |
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Dec 6 2010, 12:43 AM
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Dec 6 2010, 02:35 PM
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QUOTE(BigOne @ Dec 6 2010, 02:23 PM) Don't hate our country, Malaysia is a best place compare with other country in the world, we got gas, oil and other, we no earthquake, twister... got so many natural resources yet doing so badly and dont know how to manage itBut the Leader of our country currently make us like that... I think U know what should do at the soon... other country with natural disaster every year also do better than us |
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Dec 6 2010, 07:26 PM
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finally got a reply from impact@tm.com.my
i dont care if this sh*t has been posted before, but i'll just post again QUOTE Dear <my name>, hard cap and soft cap got different? i dont see any, cap is still cap. Telekom Malaysia Bhd wishes to clarify on our Fair Usage Policy (FUP) and address several comments on allegations of a ‘hard cap’ for international bandwidth being enforced by TM. We would like to assure you that it is not, in any way TM’s intention to enforce any ‘hard caps’ on our customers. As a matter of principle, however, TM needs to abide by a FUP to ensure that the network caters to all customers in a fair manner, and this has been in place for a few years for Streamyx which is a contended, best effort service. This means the Streamyx network is catered to be shared by everybody at any point in time to ensure everybody gets a “fair share” of the bandwidth. What Is Fair Usage Policy (FUP)? The Streamyx “Fair Usage Policy” is available on our website (http://www.streamyx.com/customer_care/customer_care.php?id=customer_care_fair_usage_policy) and it basically describes the list of specific heavy usage activities (like P2P and gaming) that will be managed during peak periods. As you all know, this kind of bandwidth management or FUP is a global and common industry practice, for both fixed and mobile players. All industry players have traffic management in place and mobile players particularly due to their natural capacity limitations. It is aimed at making sure broadband services are fast and reliable whenever in use. It is designed to benefit all users, especially normal or non-heavy users during peak periods, so that all can enjoy fair browsing and surfing speed. In general, TM’s FUP and implementation is aimed at providing an optimum internet experience to all Streamyx customers by allocating the total available bandwidth to users equitably during peak periods, especially for international connectivity. Of late, our traffic profiles are changing and increasing quite rapidly. With no traffic control when congestion hits, depending on the usage patterns, customers subscribing to the same package but generating different traffic patterns may experience different levels of service performance. With the recognition of the increased demand in overseas content, we are also working to migrate some content to servers within Malaysia thereby providing faster local access and at the same time freeing up additional international bandwidth. In an effort to ensure a fair distribution of resources amongst all customers at all times, whenever congestion occurs, TM’s network is able to calculate how many users are active at any given time and allocate dynamically the resources across all customers with active sessions. In rare cases of heavy congestion, we ensure that no customers may get below a minimum threshold of international bandwidth, but there is no ‘ceiling’ to the bandwidth each customer can get. Current Situation After successful pilots we ran a few months ago, in the past few weeks we have been rolling out nationwide a new traffic management model. Even though the number of calls to our call centre notifying slow browsing or low speed did not increase, some customers complained about their international browsing experience. As dynamic allocation of bandwidth requires some specific settings to be fine tuned area by area, while the majority of the customers should see improvements, it is possible that the experience of some customers has actually worsened. We apologise to our customers for the inconvenience this has caused. We elicit and welcome feedback on the experience in different parts of the country at different times of the day. We have set up an email account impact@tm.com.my, as of 1 December 2010, dedicated for this purpose. Thank you for your inputs, speed readings and account details submitted thus far. We are still collating all inputs from customers and analyzing the profiles to match against the network data but have put forward an action plan to immediately alleviate the situation. Action Plan Bottom line, we are listening to you and taking action on the network issues and hope to see improvements in the coming week. We are reviewing some parameters, but the system has to be in place due to surge in traffic during this period of school holidays which is contributing to the increased network congestion. We will be monitoring this very closely this coming week, to see if the above has yielded positive results whilst constantly reviewing the parameters to ensure that dynamic allocation is in place in order to provide fair experience for all customers. We will further investigate both individual cases and the service in its entirety to address specific concerns that they may be facing, and will respond to these customers directly. Rest assured, TM takes note of all customer feedback to continuously ensure improved customer experience end-to-end. We do listen and are taking action. We look forward to further constructive feedback, and will take all comments on board to help us make key changes. We thank you for your kind understanding and patience as we work to deliver on our commitment to service quality and overall customer experience. Yours sincerely, TM if they talk about fair usage policy, i guess most of us already obey it since 1st day we start using streamyx, and we are getting 80-90% of what the advertised speed, if i dont consider this as false advertised. when is the peak hour? why do they consider midnight to 6am is non-peak? i agree the user on midnight to early morning is definitely the lowest, but that doesn't mean let us enjoy full speed at that time is good for user, or streamyx is trying to advice people to stay up late at night to use the internet? they also mentioned that p2p and online gaming is consider heavy bandwidth usage, i personally does agreed that p2p require a lot of bandwidth, but i do not agree that online gaming require high bandwidth, all the online game is rely on the latency to the ISP server and game server, and the bandwidth an online game normally took is around 10-25kbps, while some online game that require more bandwidth is just 30-40kbps, and this bandwidth reading is not average transfer between server to user but most of the time the required bandwidth for an online game is even lower than 30kbps. i'm going to send another email back to them with my new speed test results which is even worst, now from 0.5mbps they capped me to 0.20mbps, will post the results later This post has been edited by amduser: Dec 6 2010, 07:49 PM |
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Dec 6 2010, 07:56 PM
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i wonder is it ok to include this topic into my email to impact@tm.com.my later
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Dec 6 2010, 08:19 PM
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![]() 1mbps become like this Added on December 6, 2010, 8:20 pmFYI, i'm gonna include the link to this topic to let them see how dissatisfy we are. This post has been edited by amduser: Dec 6 2010, 08:20 PM |
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Dec 6 2010, 08:43 PM
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QUOTE(wongpeter @ Dec 6 2010, 08:37 PM) sry I'm a peace lover not a fighter, anyway I don't know any kungfu or tae kwon do so I leave the fighting to you. be sure you don't let the chemical water get into your eyes cos it hurts like hell. happy fighting! the "fight" we mean are not the fight that you think, we dont take gun or fist. we use our enemy and our knowledge as our weapon, we show them how poor the streamyx is to the public since we are not going to do some protest or riot that include molotov or metal pipe as one of our weapon, so no FRU will come and disturb us. there are many ways to fight nowadays, not just limit to gun and fist. |
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Dec 6 2010, 08:57 PM
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Dec 6 2010, 08:58 PM
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below is another email of mine that is sent to streamyx
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Dec 6 2010, 11:21 PM
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my connection keep dc now
want to play game cannot want to surf web cannot want to send email complaint also cannot want to download needless to say, cannot |
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Dec 6 2010, 11:32 PM
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Dec 7 2010, 07:32 PM
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this is what i got from my TPLINK TD-W8901G
![]() i wonder is the power output is normal, coz few days ago the streamyx moron give me a new port, after that i keep getting random ADSL blinking, and when i check my phone cable it is burned and the copper wires became black colour, i wonder if it is caused by the high power from the phone line or something else anyone can help? This post has been edited by amduser: Dec 7 2010, 07:33 PM |
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Dec 7 2010, 08:54 PM
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QUOTE(wongpeter @ Dec 7 2010, 07:56 PM) was there a recent thunderstorm at your place? could be a surge from lightning strike. phone lines are very susceptible to surges from lightning strikes which could account for your singed copper wires. if no recent thunderstorm then TM prolly gave you a faulty port that sent a surge through the phone lines. careful now, it may kill your modem! (or maybe your modem is already dead as evidenced by the constant flashing adsl light) no light strikes at my housing area, and i live in condomy modem is still good, very responsive and didnt hang at all, still behave normally just the dam phone line, if the stupid tm call again i will |
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Dec 8 2010, 08:19 AM
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seems like my area is uncapped too, but dont know about afternoon, the capped mostly start at afternoon
and my phone line is burned, still suffer from random dc, cant do much about it |
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Dec 12 2010, 04:52 PM
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QUOTE(Oga @ Dec 12 2010, 02:09 PM) Thanks. some they give 2mbps port, some just 1mbps, previously mine is 1mbps and then i write email to tmnut to complaint about the capped on international links, then they change the port to 2mbps and burn my phone line How come I never get over 110KB/s even though I'm a 1Mbps user too? I don't get it, if the maximum speed of 1Mbps= 128KB/s , how can you get 140KB/s to 200KB/s??? Can someone please enlighten me? |
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Dec 16 2010, 01:07 AM
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dont know why today suffer packet lost, load image halfway broken, even loading website also sometime broken or take long time to load, but DDL can get full speed
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