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SUSstren89
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Nov 10 2014, 07:18 PM
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QUOTE(GameSky @ Sep 4 2014, 04:58 PM) already included. AFAIK now even KFC all migrate to CelcomWiFi (at least in Kuching)... the only place that I see using TMWifi is only Giant... There's a difference between TM WiFi and Celcom's WiFi. Celcom WiFi access has volume quota limit when you buy their passes. So it makes sense why they migrate to Celcom WiFi even when the fixed lines used for the hotspots are on TM's infrastructure. Malaysian rip off con culture at its BEST. Maxis Wi-Fi Hotspot ServiceCelcom First WiFiFYI folks, What our neighbouring country charges for Public Hotspot Wi-Fi access. Both AIS and DTAC teams up with 3BB for WiFi hotspot offering. http://wifi.3bb.co.th/http://wifi.3bbwifi.com/packages_enThis post has been edited by stren89: Nov 10 2014, 07:20 PM
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SUSstren89
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Nov 10 2014, 07:56 PM
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QUOTE(GameSky @ Nov 10 2014, 07:27 PM) yeah, afaik now kfc here all moves to celcom wifi dy... no more tm wifi... and I don't see any uses of tmwifi anymore, coz not every place got it... read it was expensive for shop to set it up Celcom and Maxis WiFi overpriced! Daily 200Mb for RM2? Monthly 1GB for RM10? Once quota exceeded speed downgrades to 64kbps? When unlimited fixed line broadband cost so much less for fixed lines? They want to apply mobile data similar pricing to this too?
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SUSstren89
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Nov 10 2014, 08:11 PM
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QUOTE(theberry @ Nov 10 2014, 08:01 PM) overpricing and there are still people using it. just stick those screamyx for TRULY unlimited for everything. WiFi also want to cap you to 64kbps once quota exceeded. No wonder so many restaurant outlets and public areas don't want to join our local telco's hotspot network. They prefer to subscribe their own UniFi/Streamyx and provide free passes to their customers who eat at their places as added value to dining there.
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