Hi guys, i was wondering whether T1 connection is offered in Malaysia? =p
any help wud be great !! Thanks in advance
T1 connection in Malaysia?
T1 connection in Malaysia?
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Aug 14 2006, 08:50 PM, updated 20y ago
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Hi guys, i was wondering whether T1 connection is offered in Malaysia? =p
any help wud be great !! Thanks in advance |
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Aug 14 2006, 08:51 PM
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I don't think so, unless in those hostel
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Aug 14 2006, 08:52 PM
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Basic T1 speed is at 1.5mpbs.. So we can actually "get" or "achieve" T1 speeds =D.
With 1.5mpbs++ (Adsl lol) |
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Aug 14 2006, 08:54 PM
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hmm..what about service providers who provide 10mbps - 50mbps speeds?
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Aug 14 2006, 08:55 PM
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10-50??? no way man...
wait another few yrs, maybe got... |
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Aug 14 2006, 09:01 PM
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get SDSL 1.5Mbps, equivalent to T1. Cost you around Rm1100 monthly.
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Aug 14 2006, 09:01 PM
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damn..hmm...ok, the actual story is i am opening a cybercafe soon and need internet access.. i was planning to get at least 10mbps for my internet.. i had a few frens recomend me using multiple streamyx 2mbps lines to achieve 10mbps, but i was thinking if i cud use only 1 i could save the trouble =p but thx anyways guys
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Aug 14 2006, 09:01 PM
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I know Singapore provides upto 25mpbs and Australia also upto 25mbps(adsl2+), but I don't think Malaysia offers it (yet) or if so, at an affordable price.
Edit: Oh, doesn't streamyx have cybercafe plans? This post has been edited by enig.ma: Aug 14 2006, 09:02 PM |
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impossible for these recents..
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Aug 14 2006, 09:02 PM
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well, worth the try i guess =)
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Aug 14 2006, 11:37 PM
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moved from internet related
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Aug 15 2006, 12:08 AM
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If not mistaken i last heard that the coporation/enterprise plan has been upgraded to 4Mbps for the same price but the website doesn't state that. Go enquire around for more details.
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Aug 15 2006, 12:17 AM
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Well streamyx already got 2mb pcakage for home user.. so there u go T1.. |
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Aug 15 2006, 12:19 AM
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there is enterprice out there using 45Mbps line or T3, but it cost around 5-6 digit a year.
not sure for the exact cost, any service provide have it but some time depend on area, you can get it for TM, TIMES, MAXIS, SINGTEL or NTT. these are the SP i met that are provided the services. This post has been edited by vkent: Aug 15 2006, 12:21 AM |
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Aug 15 2006, 12:21 AM
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serious speaking, there is no T1 in Malaysia, as it is US standards.
Europe and coutries likeMalaysia uses E1 standard, which is around 2Mbps. My company currently running most E1 to branch offices, and Metro Ethernet that provides 100Mbps among main sites. |
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Aug 15 2006, 12:23 AM
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maybe try use international service provider or even satellite?
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Aug 15 2006, 12:28 AM
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duh, for satelite service you sure surfer for atleast 500ms for every packet u send.
if u need fast line why use satelite service. it recommeded for remote area or those area dun have the coverage of and SP. |
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Aug 15 2006, 03:48 AM
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hmmmm...i just had a discussion with my partner and we have decided, 2x 2mbps package from streamyx for the time being..till something better comes up..
Thx a lot guys !! |
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Aug 15 2006, 04:28 AM
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well, T1 upwards are offered in dedicated line. streamyx 2Mbps can't be equal to T1 as it is shared connections. u shared the line with other subscribers around your place. T1 is dedicated to u only and it will cost you so high. T1 upwards are recently used by some university in our country. USM got 32Mbps. i heard that UPSI will get 45Mbps or something higher if not mistaken.
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Aug 15 2006, 08:39 AM
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At one time, only E1 (2.0Mbps) circuits are used in Malaysia but today I believe both T1 1(1.5Mbps) and E1 (2.0Mbps) are available. These are called Dedicated Leased Lines and available from Telekom. Mostly used by banks, hotels, large MNCs etc.
They're different from Streamyx because they are symmetrical (speed the same on download and upload) and offer better throughput than asymmetrical (download higher than upload) service. Traditional T1/E1 are serviced by copper lines. For higher speed, most likely they're fiber based -> eg. Metro Ethernet (10mbps or beyond), or OCx service. Be careful. Internet service and private WAN using T1/E1 are two different things. Getting T1/E1 to connect between two offices doesn't mean you've Internet access. You have to pay extra for Internet service port. This post has been edited by netfan: Aug 15 2006, 08:44 AM |
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Aug 15 2006, 08:57 AM
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I heard from Time Engineer said that provide 10Mb broadband(fibre optic link to office and exchange) in Phileo Damansara 1 Blk E only last month but I couldn't found any details in their web site
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Aug 15 2006, 03:07 PM
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Since your in the business of providing internet services, why not get 1 streamyx another ISP for the second line then load balance both the line. That way in case of streamyx outage, you still can run your business.
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Aug 15 2006, 03:17 PM
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So how much does it cost to set up a high speed T1 or E1 connection? What's the difference between E1 and T1?
Let say I have a neighbourhood. I get a dedicated line T1 or E1 and share it between the whole neighbourhood. How much would such dedicated line cost? Can someone quote? |
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Aug 15 2006, 04:31 PM
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Yes netfan is right
You see , you would need SDSL [2Mbps] and not ADSL [2Mbps] , because of your upload. You could use but then your customers would complain that it lags , and stuff like that . So its better to go with 2Mbps SDSL ! |
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Aug 15 2006, 04:34 PM
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They haven't rolled out the 2mbit package yet right for personal use? Streamyx I mean. |
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Aug 15 2006, 05:13 PM
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there is only 2mbps max per connection in malaysia, but not included leased line.
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Aug 15 2006, 05:20 PM
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thr got 1 cc tht use t1 line.the cc is behindmid valley.i forget the name de
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Aug 15 2006, 07:21 PM
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Aug 15 2006, 07:53 PM
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So how much does it cost to set up a high speed T1 or E1 connection? What's the difference between E1 and T1?
Let say I have a neighbourhood. I get a dedicated line T1 or E1 and share it between the whole neighbourhood. How much would such dedicated line cost? Can someone quote? |
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Aug 15 2006, 08:48 PM
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QUOTE(LokGP @ Aug 15 2006, 05:53 AM) So how much does it cost to set up a high speed T1 or E1 connection? What's the difference between E1 and T1? The cost of a T1 (1.5Mbps) or E1 (2.0Mbps) circuit buildout depends on distance of your office/neighbourhood from their nearest CO (Central Office) or hub. It varies by location. You have to call Telekom to get specific quote based on your address. Ballpark figure is somewhere between RM300~RM2000/month.Let say I have a neighbourhood. I get a dedicated line T1 or E1 and share it between the whole neighbourhood. How much would such dedicated line cost? Can someone quote? I can tell you what typical CPE are needed for T1/E1 service. It is slightly different from your standard broadband service. For broadband (like Streamyx), you simply need a xDSL modem and you plug in your Ethernet port router and you're done. For T1/E1 digital line service, it is more complicated, you need a CSU/DSU, and Router. That's your basic cost of the equipment needed. Telekom will install a NT (Network Termination) device call NIU/SmartJack on the point of entry (also known as demarc) into your building. The SmartJack has RJ48 port for you to connect to a CSU/DSU device. The CSU/DSU can be internal to your Router or can be external. If it is external (with lights on front panel your can see to troubleshoot problem), you need a V.35 cable to connect to a Serial card of your router. From your Router, you can control the setup of the WAN serial line interface and the LAN port (for internal addressing with NAT, etc) for connection to your switch (you need this to share out to other users) and build your network from here to your neighbourhood. Does that help? This post has been edited by netfan: Aug 15 2006, 08:56 PM |
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Aug 15 2006, 09:31 PM
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Just to nitpick (and as someone pointed out), it's E1 in this region.
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Aug 15 2006, 10:58 PM
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QUOTE(netfan @ Aug 15 2006, 08:48 PM) The cost of a T1 (1.5Mbps) or E1 (2.0Mbps) circuit buildout depends on distance of your office/neighbourhood from their nearest CO (Central Office) or hub. It varies by location. You have to call Telekom to get specific quote based on your address. Ballpark figure is somewhere between RM300~RM2000/month. unless it's very far, the pricing nowadays is standard regardless of distance. this is true for tmnet. depending on providers, the cost should be around 70-80k per annum for e1. fractional e1 is slightly cheaper. This post has been edited by ihsan: Aug 15 2006, 11:03 PM |
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Aug 15 2006, 11:01 PM
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QUOTE(jlchannel @ Aug 15 2006, 08:57 AM) I heard from Time Engineer said that provide 10Mb broadband(fibre optic link to office and exchange) in Phileo Damansara 1 Blk E only last month but I couldn't found any details in their web site it's marketed under biznet. it's a ethernet-based fiber optic connection. |
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Aug 15 2006, 11:05 PM
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That's helps a millions! Respect!
So I noticed that you stated E1 for 1.5Mbps. That's just slightly faster than Streamyx 1.0Mbps package in numbers. What is the main difference? Is it because it is dedicated line therefore the speed is totally faster than Streamyx. Sorry, I just can't see why MMC uses E1/T1 if it is just slightly faster than Streamyx 1Mbps package. Please enlighten me. Thanks! This post has been edited by LokGP: Aug 15 2006, 11:09 PM |
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Aug 16 2006, 10:59 AM
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TMNET Direct do offer more bandwidths for internet, pls find enclosed infrmation which got it frm thier web
http://www.tm.net.my/tmnet2006/contents/pr...gID=1209&type=2 Available Bandwidths TM Net offers a variety of transmission speeds that caters to your needs and requirement. · 64 kbps · 128 kbps · 256 kbps · 512 kbps · 768 kbps · 1.5 Mbps · 2 Mbps · 4 Mbps* · 6 Mbps* · 8 Mbps* · 34 Mbps · 45 Mbps · 155 Mbps For other bandwidths, please enquire from our Account Executives for service availability. * Multiplication of 2 Mbps |
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Aug 19 2006, 06:38 PM
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QUOTE(maxguy @ Aug 16 2006, 10:59 AM) TMNET Direct do offer more bandwidths for internet, pls find enclosed infrmation which got it frm thier web IIRC this is tmnet direct which is one kind of leased line.... very expensive but reliablehttp://www.tm.net.my/tmnet2006/contents/pr...gID=1209&type=2 Available Bandwidths TM Net offers a variety of transmission speeds that caters to your needs and requirement. · 64 kbps · 128 kbps · 256 kbps · 512 kbps · 768 kbps · 1.5 Mbps · 2 Mbps · 4 Mbps* · 6 Mbps* · 8 Mbps* · 34 Mbps · 45 Mbps · 155 Mbps For other bandwidths, please enquire from our Account Executives for service availability. * Multiplication of 2 Mbps |
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Aug 20 2006, 10:48 PM
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QUOTE(vkent @ Aug 15 2006, 12:28 AM) duh, for satelite service you sure surfer for atleast 500ms for every packet u send. yes for broadband satellite service maybe u can try this website http://www.smartmalaysia.comif u need fast line why use satelite service. it recommeded for remote area or those area dun have the coverage of and SP. |
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Jan 25 2008, 12:42 PM
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T1 already starting on Sarawak here.......just start launching....very nice......i think soon....will be to go Seremban M'sia..... T1 is a businessman bring over from Brunei....... frm oversea company.... we're trying now...very nice...better then SCreamyx(TMnut)...choose T1.......but Not Streamyx...
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Jan 25 2008, 07:21 PM
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but what is the price for T1 in sarawak??? reasionable for home user?
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QUOTE(maxguy @ Aug 16 2006, 10:59 AM) TMNET Direct do offer more bandwidths for internet, pls find enclosed infrmation which got it frm thier web Yes, like the offers, i use it daily .. http://www.speedtest.net/result/226367218.pnghttp://www.tm.net.my/tmnet2006/contents/pr...gID=1209&type=2 Available Bandwidths TM Net offers a variety of transmission speeds that caters to your needs and requirement. · 64 kbps · 128 kbps · 256 kbps · 512 kbps · 768 kbps · 1.5 Mbps · 2 Mbps · 4 Mbps* · 6 Mbps* · 8 Mbps* · 34 Mbps · 45 Mbps · 155 Mbps For other bandwidths, please enquire from our Account Executives for service availability. * Multiplication of 2 Mbps |
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Aug 15 2008, 03:43 AM
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QUOTE(lonelyfish @ Jan 25 2008, 01:42 PM) T1 already starting on Sarawak here.......just start launching....very nice......i think soon....will be to go Seremban M'sia..... T1 is a businessman bring over from Brunei....... frm oversea company.... we're trying now...very nice...better then SCreamyx(TMnut)...choose T1.......but Not Streamyx... hey.. i live in sarawak too...wat is the name of the ISP? i wanna find it... got any web site? replay ASAP thx... if can PM me... THX ALOT |
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Aug 15 2008, 04:27 AM
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The reason to get T1/E1 service is because you want reliability and are willing to pay for it.
T1/E1 is not particularly fast (roughly the same speeds you can get with DSL from TM) but normally comes with a SLA guaranteeing certain levels of performance. If you just want speed, you'll probably be better off getting a bunch of DSL lines. Added on August 15, 2008, 4:33 am QUOTE(gerrard capashen @ Aug 15 2006, 04:28 AM) T1 upwards are recently used by some university in our country. USM got 32Mbps. i heard that UPSI will get 45Mbps or something higher if not mistaken. Sad, innit? My university had 45mb/s in 1988, before most of the USM students were even born. Last I heard they now have 3gb/s. In other countries people have 45mb/s in their homes for RM100/month; here in Malaysia it has to be shared among 20,000 students. This post has been edited by rajulkabir: Aug 15 2008, 04:33 AM |
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Aug 15 2008, 04:35 AM
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http://www.shtech.com.my/
url of my office provider. my office dl speed reach up to 29mbps upload up to 20mbps |
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Aug 15 2008, 07:15 AM
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I think T-1 connection (1.5Mbps) and ADSL (1.5Mbps) are different.
Speed is same but the connection is directed. Aiya.. dont know how to explain. |
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Aug 15 2008, 07:34 AM
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Actually Malaysia do have E1 leased line. Check from TM, Mykris etc service provider etc.
Note that it's leased line not your home best effort line. It will cost several thousand per month. |
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Aug 17 2008, 11:30 AM
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For cc, i think a bunch of SDSL will do the job. But still leased line is the best if you are willing to pay the price.
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QUOTE(Suk @ Aug 15 2008, 07:15 AM) I think T-1 connection (1.5Mbps) and ADSL (1.5Mbps) are different. Speed is same but the connection is directed. Aiya.. dont know how to explain. Different technologies used, generally, ADSL is still using copper to connect to the nearest junction / exchange, DSLAM, from here, connect to the backbone. While T-1 which is usually less common here, E1 is more common tough, 2Mbps. Yea, both will go to different network cloud (different routes). QUOTE(p4n6 @ Aug 15 2008, 07:34 AM) Actually Malaysia do have E1 leased line. Check from TM, Mykris etc service provider etc. Note that it's leased line not your home best effort line. It will cost several thousand per month. Yea, leased line almost can guarantee very HA, uptime and etc, the provider can lay a new cable (fibre) from your data centre to their nearest junction. QUOTE(p4n6 @ Aug 17 2008, 06:37 AM) I'm using Streamyx for 6 years, my connection is always good, speed test always shows the bandwidth that i'm supposed to get. P2P is hard to just since it has been throttled. Ping time reasonable. So it's really depends on the location, maybe my location is not congested with alot of users, that's why. That's why I don't think it has anything to do with TM backbone/backhaul capability. If you are willing to pay TM for leased line, they can guarantee your QoS as much as you want it. So, even if P1 W1MAX is riding on Fibercom, Fiberail, etc to TM gateway ... I don't see an issue ... since the backhaul is TM leased line but not RM88 Streamyx 1 Mbps package. Yea, I guess some areas, the copper quality is very bad as we know, the distance to the nearest exchange and etc. QUOTE(amyhs99 @ Aug 17 2008, 11:30 AM) For cc, i think a bunch of SDSL will do the job. But still leased line is the best if you are willing to pay the price. Yea, SDSL, same upstream and downstream speed, good enough for small cc, realibity wise and so on, leased line still the best, of course comes with the heavy price as you said. |
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MetroFon is kinda cool bit cheaper :-)
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QUOTE(tanyz @ Aug 14 2006, 08:50 PM) Hi guys, i was wondering whether T1 connection is offered in Malaysia? =p We do not use T1 here in Malaysia, Singapore, HK and most of the Asean countries that I know of.any help wud be great !! Thanks in advance Here we use E1, which is 2mbps least line. As far as I know, T1 only used in US... If remmember well ex-company was using T3 many years ago... I think 45mbps if remember well. This post has been edited by chanhin: Nov 18 2008, 01:14 PM |
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