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Streamyx Streamyx Is Planning Revising Fair Usage Policy, Do you agree or not ? Please Vote Now ?
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DikkieD
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May 5 2011, 04:07 PM
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Malaysia should stop lagging behind the rest of the world in terms of internet service. This is starting to get silly; instead of innovation I only read about capping and limitations of usage. Big bosses in their ivory towers should wake up and start looking at the competition in other countries. All these limitation weaken Malaysia on a much bigger level. This is becoming the laughing stock of Asia. FUP's are so 2002......
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DikkieD
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Jul 7 2011, 10:55 AM
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QUOTE TM need to come out with new plans that are not to go by speed, but to go by volume. Old fashioned way to look at this. Internet should not be limited to speed or volume by ISP's, ISP's that still limit internet have different agenda's or are limited themselves by 'higher powers'. QUOTE TM: have an optimal surfing experience within the normal limits of Internet usage. Fun that an ISP is the one to decide what is the limit of internet usage. Clearly TM has not been looking outside their own territory to see that internet has evolved way past 'browsing experiences' and such. My connection is not crappy (4mbps) because of the fact that others go nuts on P2P, it's crappy because it is a shared line based on inferior technology. I can't even use my webcam when skyping with family from Europe. Even my 60+ year old mother has a 50mbps dedicated line. It's sticking to old inferior crap that makes TM do these moves. Keep the old stuff rocking for the next 10 years. Next up is that 20mpbs package, with 20GB monthly cap where I have to call daily to have it switched on after I have shown proof I am not going to actually use the line to the fullest. I buy 20mbps? Then I get and get to use 20mbps. Nothing unfair to that, unless you don't want to admit that you are actually selling the same service to thousands of people at the same time without being able to garantee proper quality of the service. I should call myself lucky that I have had a 400kb/s line from day1 @ Streamyx, but wait...4mbps divided by a rough factor 8 means 500kb/s....of which 100kb/s never see the entrance of my unit This post has been edited by DikkieD: Jul 7 2011, 11:06 AM
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