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 (True 4G) LTE 100-150Mbps 2013-2014 Malaysia V1, LTE is going to replace 3G in future

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post Jul 23 2012, 05:26 PM

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wondering digi join with any telco or not for LTE.... recently facing a lot of drop call .
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QUOTE(fat16 @ Jul 23 2012, 08:24 AM)
Singtel LTE 4G
Enjoy typical speed range: 3.4Mbps – 12Mbps) when you surf on 4G
Where got 100mbps ?

http://info.singtel.com/4G
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humble saying maybe... or in initial introduction phase, if such the speed forever, then no need run LTE in singapore, lol, hk far better with around 70mbps by LTE phone testing. 3g already can achieve 12mbps typical now...

or not all their LTE base station backed by fiber network?

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QUOTE(vostro78 @ Jul 23 2012, 05:26 PM)
wondering digi join with any telco or not for LTE.... recently facing a lot of drop call .
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digi upgrading infrastructure throughout this year for LTE, so got problems. i also switch to umobile becoz of this reason, even phone call is degrading.
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post Jul 26 2012, 09:45 PM

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this one from india, LTE no better than 3G HSPA+
Airtel Rolls Out 4G In Bengaluru
Airtel’s 4G-LTE launch in Kolkata
When someone pointed out that the data caps would hamper content consumption and that watching a few high quality videos might gobble up tremendous amount of data, Kapoor came up with a rebuttal that world wide, wireless technologies are not used for heavy data consumption, and that if customers wanted to consume 100 GB of data, they should switch to fixed line.
- Airtel CEO, Sanjay Kapoor
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QUOTE(fat16 @ Jul 26 2012, 09:45 PM)
this one from india, LTE no better than 3G HSPA+
Airtel Rolls Out 4G In Bengaluru
Airtel’s 4G-LTE launch in Kolkata
When someone pointed out that the data caps would hamper content consumption and that watching a few high quality videos might gobble up tremendous amount of data, Kapoor came up with a rebuttal that world wide, wireless technologies are not used for heavy data consumption, and that if customers wanted to consume 100 GB of data, they should switch to fixed line.
- Airtel CEO, Sanjay Kapoor
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As the CEO his perspective is leaned towards the corporate side which matters profits over anything else.

Technically speaking, when it comes to speed, we refer to data rate transfers and NOT data volume.

When you speak of water flow in a pipe do you refer to how broad the diameter of the pipe hose or how many clogged up untangled points the pipe has?

Imagine how can you blame the top 2% hogs most of the line when they themselves don't even have 2% of the total pipe capacity?
Meaning if the total gateway raw pipe is 1Tbps to USA, and this 2% have say have a 10gbps line at home downloading most of the time, you can say they hog up 2% of the whole overall capacity?

A 20-50mbps line hogging the line? Why don't he just admit he's not overselling his line enough to buy a new castle in England? laugh.gif
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Businessmen are actually over greedy.

Who doesn't know that with say a 100mbps LTE line, how can they still push silly out of date volume packages such as 1GB, 3GB or 5GB anymore?

It'll just burn out within hours or minutes.

Just like a Ferrari and you only give it a 1 litre gas tank?

Stupid greedy businessmen making themselves really look stupid.

If you speed up your service 10X then consider multiplying your old volume packages to 10 folds la.

Meaning 1GB = 10GB, 3GB = 30GB or 5GB becomes 50GB
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QUOTE(Ahn3hn3h @ Jul 26 2012, 10:08 PM)
Businessmen are actually over greedy.

Who doesn't know that with say a 100mbps LTE line, how can they still push silly out of date volume packages such as 1GB, 3GB or 5GB anymore?

It'll just burn out within hours or minutes.

Just like a Ferrari and you only give it a 1 litre gas tank?

Stupid greedy businessmen making themselves really look stupid.

If you speed up your service 10X then consider multiplying your old volume packages to 10 folds la.

Meaning 1GB = 10GB, 3GB = 30GB or 5GB becomes 50GB
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anytime they will charge 10X also as their speed 10X faster.
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with malaysian trend...i guess this plan likely to be offered by our telco:
LTE speed with 1GB data...once cap, throttled to 64kbps.
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QUOTE(Skylinestar @ Jul 27 2012, 10:48 PM)
with malaysian trend...i guess this plan likely to be offered by our telco:
LTE speed with 1GB data...once cap, throttled to 64kbps.
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If Malaysians are smart consumers don't buy them! It's very stupid of you to buy a 1GB plan for say RM50 only to be used up in less than 1 hour by a 50mbps LTE network.

Telcos will keep playing the dumb game until you put up your acts against them. If no one complains, they'll act as if people are fools to accept their sale of such ideas.

Start deleting/turning off your APNs and mobile data settings inside your phones. If possible avoid.

Start using WiFi Hotspots when possible or your own wireless access points you have at homes.
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post Jul 28 2012, 04:57 PM

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QUOTE(Skylinestar @ Jul 27 2012, 10:48 PM)
with malaysian trend...i guess this plan likely to be offered by our telco:
LTE speed with 1GB data...once cap, throttled to 64kbps.
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not malaysian telco only.worldwide telco also doing the same thing maa.

AT&T,one of US telco that recently launced their LTE network is offering 5GB data with price tag of rm150.what the hell is this ? really greedy company.same like maxis

doh.gif doh.gif

http://www.att.com/shop/wireless/data-plan...bid=Qudm-6mGbo_

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post Jul 28 2012, 04:58 PM

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Eh I tot YES 4G long time ago what
YES 4G lanxiau
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QUOTE(kernel123 @ Jul 28 2012, 04:57 PM)
not malaysian telco only.worldwide telco also doing the same thing maa.

AT&T,one of US telco that recently launced their LTE network is offering 5GB data with price tag of rm150.what the hell is this ? really greedy company.same like maxis

doh.gif  doh.gif

http://www.att.com/shop/wireless/data-plan...bid=Qudm-6mGbo_
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AT&T Wireless is one of the most unreliable cell in USA. Often limited coverage and highly priced. Verizon too but offers stronger coverage through CDMA 700MHz LTE.

Americans are switching to Wi-Fi networks for calls and unlimited internet.
Examples are like Republic Wireless
http://republicwireless.com/

$19 for unlimited domestic voice, data and text.
But you need to live with spotty coverage and urban areas where partner hotpsots are widely available.

In Malaysia you can keep your mobile phone only for calls and text. Want internet try to find public hotspots and wifi zones.

Turn off your mobile data or delete your settings inside your phone.

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QUOTE(Ahn3hn3h @ Jul 28 2012, 06:29 PM)
AT&T Wireless is one of the most unreliable cell in USA. Often limited coverage and highly priced. Verizon too but offers stronger coverage through CDMA 700MHz LTE.

Americans are switching to Wi-Fi networks for calls and unlimited internet.
Examples are like Republic Wireless
http://republicwireless.com/

$19 for unlimited domestic voice, data and text.
But you need to live with spotty coverage and urban areas where partner hotpsots are widely available.

In Malaysia you can keep your mobile phone only for calls and text. Want internet try to find public hotspots and wifi zones.

Turn off your mobile data or delete your settings inside your phone.
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This is similar to the YES network call , ie YESLIFE........
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QUOTE(digilife @ Jul 28 2012, 07:03 PM)
This is similar to the YES network call , ie YESLIFE........
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If YES offers UNLIMITED local calls, texts and data with widely available public hotspots for RM50, I'll glad to subscribe it.
At home I can use my home wifi for calls too and texts.
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QUOTE(Ahn3hn3h @ Jul 28 2012, 07:30 PM)
If YES offers UNLIMITED local calls, texts and data with widely available public hotspots for RM50, I'll glad to subscribe it.
At home I can use my home wifi for calls too and texts.
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Bandwidth in Malaysia is expensive since most of them is controlled by TM and some weird policy
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Now we concern about speed, but isn't that adequate already?

I need better signal and coverage over speed and data cap.
No point paying almost rm100 monthly subscription fees and unable to get online in needy situation due to low 3G data signal.
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QUOTE(kentchow75 @ Jul 28 2012, 08:48 PM)
Now we concern about speed, but isn't that adequate already?

I need better signal and coverage over speed and data cap.
No point paying almost rm100 monthly subscription fees and unable to get online in needy situation due to low 3G data signal.
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They will do it and eventually push the costs over to consumers. You want coverage and speed. Can. You willing to pay RM60 for only 1GB of data?

I rather settle for unlimited public wifi hotspots whenever I'm outside within urban setting and pay a flat monthly fee with unlimited access.

At home I'll opt for a high speed fixed line that provice me my own wifi access.
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Does the Vodafone K5005 which is the rebrand of Huawei E398
support both TDD-LTE and FDD-LTE?
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post Jul 30 2012, 05:29 PM

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it is heard that telco can apply 'trial period' before official spectrum assigning date 1/1/2013, means near the end of this year, maybe october onwards, some telco can launch lte service, i think should be only some invited loyalty telco customers got chance to test them out.
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QUOTE(edwardng @ Jul 1 2012, 04:27 PM)
doh.gif  I dont need faster speed...
What I really want are more data and reasonable capped speed
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yea agree....this speed just nk tarik pelanggan je.....what for 100mbps quota 3GB......

100Mbps approx = 10MBps

10MBps x 60s = 600MB

in 1 minute can finish 600MB

10MBps x 300s(10 minute) = 3000MB


sudah habis quota..... 1 month can become 10 minute......

most important thing now is more data.......speed sudah ok...tp data sikit....tk payah LTE pun tkpe

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