QUOTE(jun_ng_1208 @ Aug 22 2013, 08:21 PM)
Hurm

not too sure about that though, because I'm on SmartPlan & my usage it stated in OCS & if I login using the DiGi Android app also will show

QUOTE(prosibu @ Aug 22 2013, 07:07 PM)
I duno lo...
coz im using pure quota
the new quota with separate quota will be seen in OCS also meh?

This.
I meant the browsing & social apps as a separate quota usage. If web quota is used up then the social apps quota will be used up instead and the other way around I guess?
QUOTE(prosibu @ Aug 23 2013, 11:44 PM)
Just check for 4G sites available for big 3 telco at SKMM booth today at Pikom Fair KLCC...
Maxis 601 sites
celcom 101 sites
digi 50 sites...(all at KV)
Buckle up digi =.=
DiGi is always the late party because it's not government-backed and I've just read the newspaper today and found out that their frequency spectrum isn't suitable so yeah, huge on data transfer but short on distance for now.
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"Is DiGi looking to follow its competitors by freeing up its 1,800MHz space to deploy 4G/LTE services on that band due to cost advantage? But are you hindered from doing so by the lack of 900MHz spectrum?
We are currently delivering our 4G/LTE services over the 2,600MHz band. We believe there will be a swift evolution of devices running on 2,600MHz in the coming months from what is currently available, and this will enable us to deliver 4G/LTE services to more customers very soon.
Our limited 900MHz spectrum poses a challenge with regards to easing capacity on the 1,800MHz band. A larger allocation of 900MHz spectrum will allow us to do this more effectively, and will enable us to deliver 4G/LTE services to more customers today.
Meanwhile, we will also be able to free up more capacity on 1,800MHz, as customers migrate from 2G (currently the bulk of capacity on the 1,800MHz band) to 3G services (on 2,100MHz). To enable this, we are aggressively expanding our 3G network to reach 75% of populated coverage by year-end, and are actively introducing new and affordable smartphone and data service bundles to accelerate the uptake of mobile Internet."
via the Star