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Areas Elysian
post Aug 13 2011, 11:15 PM

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I want TMNet (Unifi) to impose data cap.

BUT... I want them to also provide cap plans...

Let's face it.. as long as there is no cap, many will be abusing the shit out of the connection, leaving torrents on 24/7 etc and download terabytes of junks, just because they can.

So... let's say...

RM 99 gives you VIP 5 with 40GB
RM 139 gives you 80GB
RM 189 gives you 150GB

RM 199 gives you VIP 10 with 80GB
RM 249 gives you 160GB
RM 299 gives you 240GB

etc etc.. ignore the maths and all.. I am sure it sucks..

And if you exceed your limit, you can buy 10GB for RM10 so that you wont' have to endure super slow connect for the rest of your billing cycle.. pretty much like how they do it in Aussie..

I would gladly pay extra for reliable service. At least this is something they can control.

And I hope they would use the extra cash from these extra data plans to upgrade their infrastructure.

I am sure this would be more fair. I mean, if you want to download like crazy and use up the system, go ahead, pay more to support the system.

I would rather pay for let's say 120gb a month and being able to to surf all the time with no issues or download stuff fast as and when I need to.. than to have unlimited, but horribly unreliable connection.
Areas Elysian
post Aug 14 2011, 11:32 AM

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Looks like no one cares about being fair, paying for what you use. Instead they want unlimited to abuse. Oh well.
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post Aug 14 2011, 01:21 PM

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QUOTE(xVincent @ Aug 14 2011, 12:48 PM)
but when i call to Unifi Technical center, they say that can use another way to get the line to my house...is that possible?
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Yes, and from experiences, it is highly likely that they'll charge you for it by the meter as well. Watch out.
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post Sep 21 2011, 12:20 AM

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Was anyone previously using the 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 as the DNS Server and able to access the blocked website now still able to access it?

For me, I have not been able to access it since the maintenance last night.

Not sure if they did something or it's just a coincidence.

Edit: Calling the 1-300 number is chargeable.

Edit 2: It's ok. Most likely my router issue. Forcing the settings on my network property got me viewing them again.

This post has been edited by Areas Elysian: Sep 21 2011, 12:31 AM

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