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ABNxcess ABNxcess offering 10, 30 and 50 Mbps at RM129.00 &, Malaysia first digital cable TV network

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joefrezzo
post Jan 13 2015, 12:37 PM

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I plan to subscribe, any comment on the speed thus far? good service?
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post Jan 13 2015, 01:47 PM

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post Jan 23 2015, 05:44 PM

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anyone know how to do port forwarding for ABN?
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post Jan 23 2015, 11:20 PM

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QUOTE(MakNok @ Dec 12 2014, 06:51 AM)
if you just a layman just like me
Easy Option: Rm20 monthly max.
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could you pm me more details?
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post Feb 25 2015, 03:53 PM

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Wonder when ABN upgraded their network ?

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post Feb 25 2015, 04:10 PM

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QUOTE(Madd3rz @ Feb 25 2015, 03:53 PM)
Wonder when ABN upgraded their network ?

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isn't this like, loooong time ago?
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QUOTE(annoymous1234 @ Feb 25 2015, 04:10 PM)
isn't this like, loooong time ago?
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Last time it was only 2Gbit connection
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post Feb 25 2015, 04:28 PM

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QUOTE(Madd3rz @ Feb 25 2015, 04:17 PM)
Last time it was only 2Gbit connection
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i just hope their speed can remain constant. at night im still buffering utube even at 480p(very what the fuck). one moment i get 10mbps, the next, 2mbps. doh.gif
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post Feb 26 2015, 09:36 PM

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QUOTE(Qash-M @ Dec 29 2014, 04:42 PM)
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wtf? so cheap! direct, i direct apply lar
no need think so much!!
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post Mar 5 2015, 01:34 PM

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QUOTE(MakNok @ Dec 11 2014, 05:23 PM)
I call it Unlimited 4G RM18 (monthly) that if you have know-how to setup your own server (Mine was done by a taikor here <--Great Guy).

If you want, be prepare to pay him [Setup Fee aka Rm40 or more which come with "software"] after you sign up with Server Hosting directly.
He will kautim for you that if you wanna your own private server.
Any maintanance on your Server, he also can do at a nominal fee.

if you wanna easy way, can rent aka rm20 or lower monthly from many Seller here or at FB.
You will get necessary tools to run it, almost like plug and play.
Eversince Celcom GhostBUSTING mode, it seem it will be wishful thinking that "Ghost mode" will stick forever to SIM.
As you can see, eversince Celcom PPU....almost all Ghost vanished.

Oh ya,
There is a condition if you wanna venture to this
As usual no warranty ya as i found out yesterday, any SIM also can get "blocked" also.
Advisable to get a standby SIM so that you can troubleshoot easily.

Good if your area got 4G and if you currently have 4G and using legit plan and get good speed.
Then this method will also have same speed as well without buying any monthly plan but need active validity aka 1 year validity. Credit below 50 cents is the best.

Since it can be use for PC only,
that is why i can it Unifi but without buying any monthly plan with right criteria.

Yes, it can be "mind blogging" trying to understand it but rewards is indeed blessing.

This is what i am getting now.
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i am interested, pls call me 012-3221388 ron


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post Mar 6 2015, 04:58 PM

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I have tried ABNxess, and i would like to give it a thumb DOWN. And I have cancelled it right after CNY.

First, their pricing is not real, compare to other ISP, other ISP will charge according to what they advertised, ABNxess is NOT. There are hidden charges, they claim its gov tax, while other ISP either dont have gov tax or they absorbed the amount. The day i went to cancel, they were arguing with their customer who refuse to pay the hidden cost.

Secondly, the speed that they claim is not true also, I applied 10mbps, i have done like 20-30 speedtests, few times a day, sometimes during noon, sometimes during night, even midnight over few days, the maximum speed(both up and down) i get WILL NEVER exceed 70% of the 10mbps, most of the time i m getting ~5 mbps up and down. I had maxis at the same time, i able to get more than 90% of the speed advertised at almost anytime(10mbps), sometimes i able to get more than 100%, using the same speedtest site, same time, to the same server.

Thirdly, ping is higher, couldnt complain much about this as they are using cable, hard to defeat fiber.

Lastly, their hardware, isnt reliable enough, compare to unifi or maxis, i can buy a good expensive router, flash it with tomato, then i can get the problem permanently solved, u cant replace their cable router, adding another layer wont solve any problem.

So my conclusion is, ABN isnt as cheap as they advertise, 10% more due to tax, unsure how things might change after consumer tax, but at this moment, technically its more expensive than my maxis(10mbps/RM118), vs ABN(7mbps/RM10x.xx).
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QUOTE(narf03 @ Mar 6 2015, 04:58 PM)
I have tried ABNxess, and i would like to give it a thumb DOWN. And I have cancelled it right after CNY.

First, their pricing is not real, compare to other ISP, other ISP will charge according to what they advertised, ABNxess is NOT. There are hidden charges, they claim its gov tax, while other ISP either dont have gov tax or they absorbed the amount. The day i went to cancel, they were arguing with their customer who refuse to pay the hidden cost.

Secondly, the speed that they claim is not true also, I applied 10mbps, i have done like 20-30 speedtests, few times a day, sometimes during noon, sometimes during night, even midnight over few days, the maximum speed(both up and down) i get WILL NEVER exceed 70% of the 10mbps, most of the time i m getting ~5 mbps up and down. I had maxis at the same time, i able to get more than 90% of the speed advertised at almost anytime(10mbps), sometimes i able to get more than 100%, using the same speedtest site, same time, to the same server.

Thirdly, ping is higher, couldnt complain much about this as they are using cable, hard to defeat fiber.

Lastly, their hardware, isnt reliable enough, compare to unifi or maxis, i can buy a good expensive router, flash it with tomato, then i can get the problem permanently solved, u cant replace their cable router, adding another layer wont solve any problem.

So my conclusion is, ABN isnt as cheap as they advertise, 10% more due to tax, unsure how things might change after consumer tax, but at this moment, technically its more expensive than my maxis(10mbps/RM118), vs ABN(7mbps/RM10x.xx).
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u took the package that comes with channel right? the tax is actually for the channel, like how astro charge tax. other than that, i agree with everything else u said.
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QUOTE(annoymous1234 @ Mar 6 2015, 05:34 PM)
u took the package that comes with channel right? the tax is actually for the channel, like how astro charge tax. other than that, i agree with everything else u said.
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the problem is the sales person never said anything about it, just saying u get 10mbps for 90, actually its 98.xx, and thats exclude tax, very unprofessional. if that fellow key in coordinate for missiles, the missiles would ended up few hundred kilometers away.
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http://apocryphalcoder.blogspot.com/2011/0...o-just.html?m=1

Dear all

I just installed ABN at puchong intan - 10 Mbps
it seems working well even on a saturday night

After reading this. I added a TPLINK Archer C7 router to the system.
Initially, there was a screw up and I couldnt get backvnto the Motorola modem.
Then I reset it (push a pin into the small hole at the back of motorola - with the power ON - until all the led lights go off - then let go)
it will reset everything back to default. So, this was a relief

Summary to go this method
1) Plug with LAN cable from Motorola (OUT LAN) to WAN (ARCHER C7)
2) NO need to disbale DHCP and NAT at Motorola
3) ONLY disable WIFI (motorola)
4) Set WIFI password for ARCHER C7
5) Archer C7 will show WAN is DYNAMIC IP (usually 168.192.0.1) for motorola
6) Preferbly change your ARcher IP gateway to something else example 168.192.1.1 or any number you like
7) For here on wards, plug PC to the LAN (archer C7) or use the WIFI (archer C7)

conclusion
1) immediately WIFI seems more smooth - after all is ARCHER C7 - I use only the 2.4 GHz
2) stability - so far so good - as long as the INCOMING from ABN is working well.

Hopes this posting help for those wanting to use ABN
I am still holding to my Maxis (Unifi) set and if all goes well - I will terminate in 30 days later.

regards

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post Mar 8 2015, 12:38 PM

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after doing a speed test

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acceptable as long as it remains stable
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QUOTE(kenai @ Mar 8 2015, 12:38 PM)
after doing a speed test

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acceptable as long as it remains stable
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you guys on ABN still got internet services?

heard that this comp got financial issue recently. is it closing down?

http://www.malaysiakini.com/news/294565

Staf ABN belum terima gaji bulan Mac

>Kakitangan diberi pelepasan awal Jumaat lalu, selepas syarikat itu menutup operasinya.

not sure if whole ABN closing down or just a few dept. only?
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still got internet la
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News

http://www.theedgemarkets.com/my/article/a...unan-loan-poser

KUALA LUMPUR: Things are not going according to plan for Asian Broadcasting Network (M) Sdn Bhd (ABN) which two years ago during its launch had marketed itself as a serious challenger to Astro in the pay-TV sector.

Money woes despite a RM450 million loan from Bank Pembangunan (M) Bhd has seen the cable TV company which had billed itself as the country’s first digital cable network, delay salaries and payments to installers and service contractors, among others.

The company’s financial statements for financial year ended June 30, 2014 (FY14) were not available from searches with the Companies Commission of Malaysia indicating it had yet to file its statements.

However records filed for FY13 showed accumulated losses of RM36.2 million, including losses of RM30.7 million for the year.

Non-current and current assets stood at RM189.89 million and RM22.79 million, respectively compared with non-current and current liabilities of RM102 million and RM38.82 million.

Another factor that raised concerns is that ABN has posted zero revenue since FY09.

The question now is how is ABN going to repay the RM450 million loan from the government-owned Bank Pembangunan (held by the Minister of Finance Inc and the Federal Lands Commissioner) which was meant to help fund the company’s RM2 billion capital expenditure.

Company financial records show that the loan has yet to be serviced, as well as a RM15 million loan from Malayan Banking Bhd (Maybank) ( Financial Dashboard) taken in 2012.

Details of the loans are sketchy and Bank Pembangunan has invoked the Banking and Financial Institutions Act, 1989 (BAFIA) as well as the Financial Services Act 2013 in refusing to address media queries since the loan was approved in early 2013.

It is also learnt that the company has run afoul of the law by not making Employees Provident Fund (EPF) contributions since late last year.

Several former staff who spoke to The Edge Financial Daily said they had filed complaints with EPF. They are also bracing themselves for notices from the Inland Revenue Department (IRD) fearing tax deductions were also not submitted by the company.

It had also breached basic labour regulations by delaying salaries — with staff receiving their pay cheques way after the seventh day of every month since January.

Signs that things were coming to a head at the company were evident when it shut down its news division last Monday, taking ABN News off the air and its news portals off the Internet, as well as closing the studio unit which supports the news broadcasts. About 60 staff have also been let go.

Several employees who spoke to The Edge Financial Daily said they were given a month’s salary to enable them to leave immediately.

ABN president and chief executive officer Sreedhar Subramaniam has not responded to numerous queries directed to him as well as through the company’s communications executives.

Now it is learnt that senior communications executives have also been retrenched.

ABN’s digital cable TV service marketed as ABNxcess, which went live on June 8, 2013, had boasted of providing speeds of up to 300 Mbps through its hybrid fibre-coaxial technology for its internet service and broadcasts of over 500 channels.

It now has 52 channels, airing mostly programmes from the Indian subcontinent and China.

Customer reviews of the service have been mostly negative based on complaints to the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) and customer feedback sites. Among the main grouses are slow uptime and poor customer service.

Tycoon Tan Sri K K Eswaran is the largest shareholder of ABN through a 70% shareholding of ABN Media Group — ABN’s holding company.

The rest are owned by Admiral (Rtd) Tan Sri Mohd Anwar Mohd Nor via Mutu Pedoman Sdn Bhd (10%) and former Home Ministry secretary-general Tan Sri Mohamad Noor Abdul Rahim via Kurnia Mantap Sdn Bhd (20%).

Apart from Mohd Anwar, Mohamad Noor, Sreedhar and K K’s brother K Selveswaran, other directors include former Petronas Dagangan Bhd ( Financial Dashboard) director Datuk Kamaruddin Mohd Jamal and lawyer Datuk C Vijay Kumar.

ABN obtained a five-year digital cable broadcast licence through Nilamas Corp Bhd (which ABN was known as then). This licence was activated in 2013.
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post Apr 11 2015, 09:59 PM

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They were dead from day 1.

Where got company which built a new network this late chose to use outdated DOCSIS 2.0 equipment when people already launch 300mbps DOCSIS 3.0 before it?

Nowadays most modern cable companies in metro areas in USA already use multi channel bonding DOCSIS 3.0 with 16X channels.

One example is Time Warner Maxx Service.

Now Comcast is planning to raise speeds of upto symmetrical 2gbps using DOCSIS 3.1 tech which even Singapore's GPON can't match.

Comcast Leapfrogs Google Fiber With New 2Gbps Internet Service
http://www.theverge.com/2015/4/2/8330267/c...t-pro-broadband

Who says cable internet is lousy and can't compete with FTTH?

Cable Internet still got many aces up its sleeves.

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