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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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fat16
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Jul 4 2012, 08:41 AM
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I think tuan syed just a proxy. Real company canot have unrelated business together. Take maxis, Maxis just focus to telecommunications only.
TRI a tajudin ramli industry company gone because too greedy. He got celullar, satelite, helicopter, aeroplane license.
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fat16
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Jul 23 2012, 08:24 AM
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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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fat16
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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 BengaluruAirtel’s 4G-LTE launch in KolkataWhen 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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fat16
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Aug 7 2012, 11:07 PM
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celcom user dont waste your money with 42mbps modem.
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fat16
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Sep 9 2012, 10:27 AM
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afaik first generation LTE is data only. Voice will fall back to GSM or 3G network.
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fat16
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Sep 12 2012, 08:40 AM
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QUOTE(azrin_kiko @ Sep 9 2012, 11:19 PM) What happen if there is an incoming call when surfing?? Quick question for you—what technology do you use when you make a voice call on your shiny new 4G LTE smartphone? Answer - 3G, and in some cases even 2G! Surprised? LTE is currently a data-only service, meaning, whenever LTE users make a voice call, the device falls back to the local 3G (or 2G) network, and places the call. And it will be so, for some time to come! If you are wondering “why?” and “how?”—well, you have come to the right place! Read on to understand the Voice Evolution that is currently underway. from qualcomm itself
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fat16
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Sep 13 2012, 12:59 PM
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Greenpacket and Sequans introduce new dual-mode WiMAX / LTE CPE New TDD CPE to launch on the network of Packet-1 Malaysia delivering uninterrupted user experience » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « PARIS and KUALA LUMPUR — June 20, 2012 — 4G chipmaker Sequans Communications (NYSE: SQNS) and global 4G networking solutions provider, Greenpacket, today introduced the industry’s first 4G WiMAX and LTE TDD indoor dual-mode integrated access device (IAD) solution – DA 235. The first-of-its-kind dual- mode customer premises equipment (CPE) is specifically designed to support WiMAX operators who are currently making the transition to LTE networks, enabling them to deliver uninterrupted service to their users who can be connected to either WiMAX or LTE networks. This complete and unique device solution is powered by Sequans’ dual mode semiconductor solution that integrates both WiMAX and LTE in a highly efficient, single die. Packet One Networks (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd (“P1”), Southeast Asia’s first and leading 4G operator, will be one of the very first to deploy the new Greenpacket dual mode CPE in 2013. The DA-235 is by far the most complete 4G home networking IAD that will revolutionize the next generation of wireless broadband. It has exceptional radio performance supported by adaptive MIMO A&B, switched transmit diversity (STD), maximal ratio combining (MRC) and integrated high-gain 5dBi omni antenna. These features intelligently work in perfect unison to deliver uncompromised coverage, consistency and predictable service experience. It is compliant with the latest LTE Category-4 (3GPP- R9) and WiMAX 802.16e-2009 standards, providing downlink and uplink speeds of up to 150 Mbps and 50 Mbps for LTE TDD and combined speed of 40 Mbps for WiMAX. Additional connectivity interfaces of Wi-Fi 802.11n, 1 LAN port and 1 RJ-11 port makes the DA-235 a perfect device to deliver quad play services allowing operators to live up to expectations of their 4G promise. The DA-235 is the first of Greenpacket’s upcoming portfolio lineup of dual-mode LTE devices that will include a pocket modem, USB, and indoor and outdoor units that operate on standard WiMAX bands, 2.3, 2.5 and 3.5 GHz, and four main LTE TDD bands, 38, 40, 41 and 43. o Band 38 (2600) o Band 40 (2300) o Band 41 (2500) o Band 43 (3600) http://www.sequans.com/2012/06/greenpacket...-wimax-lte-cpe/
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fat16
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Sep 16 2012, 03:35 PM
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malaysia follow eroupe celullar standard from ART 900 ETACS to GSM 900, GSM 1800, 3G 2100mhz. LTE 1800. LTE 2600mhz.
LTE have two camp TDD and FDD. GSM operator using LTE FDD, wimax operator using LTE TDD. LTE FDD and TDD not compatible with each other.
@ KaiHD afaik celcom/maxis using nokia simens network, umobile using zte. digi 3G using huawei but for whatever reason digi change 3G/LTE vendor to zte. meaning huawei network solution not good ?
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fat16
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Sep 18 2012, 09:59 AM
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M1's Nationwide 4G LTE Network Coverage Testedm1 4g LTEHuawei was awarded a five-year contract valued at S$280 million, to provide the turnkey LTE solution for M1. This includes the installation of macro base stations, distributed base stations and Evolved Packet Core (EPC), for M1’s island-wide next generation network. Singtel using Ericsson the speed very nice. Digi & umobile using ZTE so i think speed more or less like M1 4G. This post has been edited by fat16: Sep 20 2012, 09:41 AM
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fat16
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Oct 1 2012, 07:26 AM
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QUOTE(Hornsen @ Sep 30 2012, 11:47 AM) Just curious, 3G mobile network will switch from H > 3G > E > G, then slowly switch back to H again. Will LTE have this problem too? Lock network to WCDMA only or LTE only. Problem solve.
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fat16
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Oct 2 2012, 08:21 AM
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QUOTE(Hornsen @ Oct 1 2012, 06:37 PM) i am using Celcom, my area is workplace in penang and home in SP. When i check my signal strength, it shows -103dBm 5asu to -95dBm 9asu for HSDPA, and when it switch to EDGE the signal strength is higher at -73dBM 20asu. Thanks for the tips, i am now set it to WCDMA only and it seems like the signal won't jump around to GPRS again. But i guess if LTE is using higher frequency of 2.6GHz in Malaysia, signal strength in outskirt area will be weaker too, right? -103dBm is very bad signal. Move around the modem to get better signal rceptions ? Your modem support 3G 900mhz ? .My place 5km from tower. Celcom 3G 2100mhz full bar outdoor. Maxis 3G 2100mhz no bar just my maxis. Move around signal gone. Digi GSM 1800mhz 1 bar. Move around signal gone. So i think Celcom have some magic. Not just stronger 3G 2100mhz, Celcom have another 3G 900mhz as backup.
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fat16
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Oct 4 2012, 10:37 AM
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QUOTE(Hornsen @ Oct 3 2012, 12:12 PM) If i go outside, the best i can get is -81 dBm 16 asu. The tower is not far, only around 1 to 2 km away. 1 - to 2 km u should get around -60dbm outdoor. what that '16 asu' ?
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fat16
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Oct 6 2012, 08:26 AM
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QUOTE(coolstore @ Oct 2 2012, 09:13 PM) modem which capable support both FD & TD-LTE start emerge already. but whatever latest product = rocket high price. this dual FD & TD-LTE device must backward compatible with 3G WCDMA + 2G GSM EDGE + Wimax. For sure will not cheap.
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fat16
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Oct 30 2012, 03:07 PM
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Kelantan first. celcom love kelantan.
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fat16
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Nov 21 2012, 09:09 AM
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i dont know why kugan not ask his insider about LTE 1800mhz band. wimax operator p1/yes using another standard than maxis/celcom/digi LTE.
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fat16
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Dec 12 2012, 09:09 PM
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last time celcom 2G to 3G have to go to service center to upgrade sim. last time digi 2G to 3G have to call digi to enable 3G. forget with maxis.
Meaning u need 4G enable sim card before able to see 4G LTE network. I think u can borrow sg friend 4G sim ?
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fat16
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Dec 23 2012, 07:57 AM
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QUOTE(rattan @ Dec 18 2012, 07:52 PM) Added on December 20, 2012, 4:10 pmLooks like P1 already commented on their release plan. Lets see on 1st January who will be the first to hit the market with their LTE plans. Source : http://www.telecomlead.com/4g-lte/lte-4g-s...egies-for-2013/P1 LTE not compatble with GSM telco LTE. P1 LTE will be backward compatible with P1 wimax 2.6 & 2.3ghz.
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fat16
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Dec 29 2012, 07:09 AM
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At 2600 mhz , how far LTE signal will go from tower ? P1 have trouble with wimax 2300 mhz coverage, YTL YES using gov school as base station.
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fat16
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Jan 6 2013, 08:12 AM
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QUOTE(DrPitchard @ Jan 3 2013, 06:56 PM) Added on January 3, 2013, 6:58 pmTheir coverage area is without a doubt smaller than Celcom and Maxis though, especially rural areas. Digi cannot use GSM 900 & 3G 900mhz like celcom and maxis. Digi have GSM 900 license but slot too little. Make matter worse, gov dont want give Digi GSM 850 license. I think Digi setup LTE 1800 first just wait gov green light before swith on.
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fat16
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Jan 8 2013, 08:18 AM
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QUOTE(chuahcs79 @ Jan 8 2013, 01:32 AM) HUAWEI E392u-6 : 4G Bands -- FDD 2600/2100/1800/900Mhz . celcom choose this U-6  FDD alone only Simple. because celcom dont use LTE TDD.
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