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TIME TIME Fibre Broadband™, 100 Mbps of wholesome goodness

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tomyamseller17
post Jan 13 2014, 11:27 PM

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QUOTE(loafer @ Jan 13 2014, 11:46 AM)
Yes I definitely understand that part of it. Which is the same reason why countries like S.Korea, HK and a couple of others enjoy neck breaking speeds from their ISP.

And then you have European countries like France, Britian and a lot more who is twice the size of Malaysia (or bigger) in square mileage but yet they too enjoy similar speeds from their ISP and some provide even faster speed for FTTH connections.

Hopefully in another 10 years or so we would reach the 100s mark while the rest of the world is getting giga speed.
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Maybe we shouldn't compare with European nations but our own ASEAN neighbours.

Thailand is selling 30M Unlimited FTTH for only RM120.
IPTV Bundle with over 90 TV channels is thrown in free.
More than 2 FTTH providers on different infrastructure cabling to choose from to pull fiber direct into your home including landed properties?

You can say last mile infrastructure in Thailand is way more advanced than SG with this pic?
It is not even the capital city but a 2nd tier city under 500k population.

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10M only goes for RM59?

This post has been edited by tomyamseller17: Jan 13 2014, 11:35 PM
tomyamseller17
post Jan 16 2014, 02:26 PM

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QUOTE(muman7 @ Jan 16 2014, 11:45 AM)
I am sure our KangKong is cheaper, apa lagi u mau?
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Silica is much cheaper than kangkung. It's freely available everywhere as long as there are clear sand.
tomyamseller17
post Jan 23 2014, 08:41 PM

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Does Time Broadband have any plans to do Fi-Wi (FTTA-Fiber to the antenna) as last mile fixed access using unlicensed band?

It's a good way to cover landed without wasting fiber.

Can offer 4G speeds with very little investment.
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post Jan 24 2014, 12:05 AM

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QUOTE(jjj2 @ Jan 23 2014, 10:58 PM)
Hi Bro,

It's a real good suggestion, Fi-Wi is something to look into. But 4G is another thing which they are not into it.

Please check out my PM for more details.

Thanks.
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Thanks. Already replied you with some interesting info to add so you can suggest it to your planning board next time.

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