QUOTE(chuahcs79 @ Feb 6 2013, 01:20 AM)
Your area landed or apartment?Under remote cabinet or direct to exchange?
Streamyx streamyx 8mbps club V1, double the speed double the fun
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Feb 6 2013, 01:23 AM
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Feb 6 2013, 09:53 PM
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QUOTE(miezaidin @ Feb 6 2013, 09:17 PM) Just for info.... Which one better Huawei cabinet or ZTE cabinet? I see more ZTE around everywhere. Can they support VDSL2 line cards inside?TM many type of cabinet 1) APO aka APOLLO is a save space n safety..their built higher than other cabinet....1 apollo can be used for 500 user....now a day some apollo cabinet their put a DSLAM port...so DSLAM port can support 4Mbps......this cabinet still continues used.... 2) Krone cabinet...this type of cabinet with krone modular....this can up to 800 user..... 3) Pouyet cabinet....this type of cabinet with pouyet modular....this can up to 800 user...size same like krone cabinet..just inside different.... -Cabinet 1,2 and 3 are link from exchange....all port will control from there..... 4) Fiber Cabinet...Zte cabinet/Huawei cabinet.....This using Metro E-concept....1st implementation our country Felda Trolak Sungkai Perak last year....This cabinet what the shamnh said......fiber running....but only to cabinet....from cabinet to house still same infra..copper cable..same like b4..what the advantage this cabinet not link to TM exchange already.......so the small TM exchange will be shut down.....Here all the E/SITE control by TM Kl site..ENOC team..This type of cabinet will be install phase fase by fase.....and this cabinet default port 2Mbps...Max port will be 10Mbps.... |
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QUOTE(miezaidin @ Feb 6 2013, 10:01 PM) Regarding about VDSL2 i will check with my college.... Thanks for the info. That's why i saw many ZTE in my place and the other Northern states.That 1 base on TM management decided...Huawei or ZTE....on Huawei cabinet what i got the info,they already install at N9...for ZTE look like northern area...PERAK,PENANG,some PAHANG area... I heard the power supply for ZTE box is more efficient because ZTE said they customise the power unit specially for TM case. Any more Unifi expansion after this?I heard after Phase 1 now TM have quiet down already and concentrate in new developments that have demand only. Now the new vectorized VDSL2 new generation can support 80mbps below 500m circuit length. Can also line bond to double the speed with 2X pairs. |
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Feb 12 2013, 01:54 AM
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QUOTE(miezaidin @ Feb 10 2013, 12:56 AM) "V" if i not mistaken means upgrade to M-SAN...not related to Exchange/MDF anymore..this kind cabinet can be 4Mbps...port also here..ect..at my place How about those cabinets labeled with 'R' found mainly in KL?(TE VF5001,TE VF5002,TE VF5003)-Temoh M-San,(TLK VF5001/2/3/4)-Trolak M-san,(CRG VF5001/2/3)-Chenderiang... "F"..also fiber...but E-site control by exchange/MDF....port also control here...etc..SK F005-Sungkai Fiber....F311-fiber Behrang 2020... |
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QUOTE(powerwoot @ Feb 10 2013, 09:14 AM) My nearest TM cabinet is tag as V-003V, printed on top of it. This is considered as the 2nd cabinet. a year back I seen the contractor laying cables within that cabinet and a sign board saying TM is laying HSBB network, I don't expect unifi is coming as my area is a kampung area. But since the laying new cables taking place, TM is offering 4mbps and I am 1 of the early customer subscribed to it, and the same goes to this 8mbps. I guess I am getting the benefits from the new infrastructure. During my travel journeys to rural roads, I found many wires with yellow-line being wired into kampungs and having seen the black fibre closure boxes that looks like a long plastic water tumbler, I know they are fibre cables.Inside each fibre cable there are many individual strands for long term cost saving. |
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QUOTE(MrSpeedy @ Feb 13 2013, 05:43 PM) Instead of expanding fibre optics throughout Malaysia, why TM just not implement VDSL2 technology for both high-rise and landed houses? VDSL2 Zero-Touch Vectoring TechnologyWell at least they have just to built another DSLAM with VDSL2 technology.... and BOOM!!! Your copper line now able to handle 10mbps or 5mbps for further area apart DSLAM. If they want to implement soon, don't just buy old VDSL2 equipment. Get the newer ZERO Touch 2nd gen VDSL2 on vectorization technology. Use VDSL2 with vectorization instead. If they can build a cabinet to serve every 0.5km or replace existing Apollo rocket type switches in urban areas, average 80mbps is possible on a single copper pair. Current Unifi services are only doing similar speeds and that's is enough to serve IPTV and 20mbps with still breathing space. Every home with RAW 32-40mbps is more than enough using different VLANs. 10/8mbps for IPTV and upto 20mbps for internet/voip port. Total needed is just 30-32mbps. QUOTE BT Group Strategy Director Sean Williams, while giving evidence to the House of Lords Select Committee has highlighted that partial fibre (FTTC) is five times cheaper to deploy than a full fibre (FTTP) solution. Read that? 5X cheaper than FTTP/FTTH that means if Unifi chose VDSL2 earlier, we probably have almost 5X more covergae than now and still delivering similar 20mbps/30mbps/50mbps on existing copper with option to go full FTTP later if needed with demand.FTTC is at the beginning of its development path, with Vectoring technology offering the potential to reduce the impact of cross-talk and boost speeds, allowing the shortest lines to reach over 100 Mbps. Future xDSL variants may offer even more speed boosts. http://www.thinkbroadband.com/news/5278-bt...m-solution.html VDSL2 is not very much different from installing Streamyx using existing copper phone cabling except if using pure fibre until the MSAN cabinet. |
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QUOTE(bluetomsguy @ Feb 15 2013, 04:07 PM) something has happed to me.. Looks perfectly well to support 8M with port capped to 10238kbps/637kbps with only 14dB/5.6dB attenuation.around 2pm i notice there is increment in the internet speed ( speed test shows 8.7mbps) but not long after that tm staff call me and said my house not support for that kind of speed.. what the hell is wrong with that ? just now i test the speed , i get 2.08 mbps..i call 100 and she said that in their system my house configuration is at 2 mbps.. what the hell..! im so pissed off right now.. could someone explain my situation ? thanks... by the way, this is my router setting at the moment even they set at 2mbps... FYI my previous connection is 4mbps Very good line condition. They cancel it probably because they don't want to sell you the line for certain reasons such as keeping the extra port for themselves or too lazy to process it for you at this moment. |
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QUOTE(bluetomsguy @ Feb 15 2013, 05:33 PM) not today la...maybe tomorrow..the issue here is that they already give me the speed.. Maybe they haven't confirm the tests properly and have to make a run for early lunch today? Or course they won't leave it be just to make sure things go smoothly.but they took it back and said to me my house is not supported... what the heck... |
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