QUOTE(Xefron @ Jul 15 2015, 08:06 AM)
right now any ISP can use TM HSBB network as long they can pay the wholesale price to TM.Like Maxis,Celcom,Redtone and others are doing.
If MyRepublic want to enter,there's no problem.Just pay to TM if they want to use the HSBB network.
The correct issue right now is the wholesale price offered by TM is cheap for them.Because they need to sell it higher to consumer to get the profit.
If they don't want,they need to deploy the infra by themselves that will incur higher cost,like what TIME is doing right now.
whats this about full llu (local loop unbundling). is this due in 2015-2016 when tmnuts hsbb monopoly in agreement expires ?
https://forum.lowyat.net/topic/801570/allQUOTE
The deferment means that apart from bit streaming, full access, line sharing and sub-loop services will not be mandated in the access list which is up for review this year.
If these are not mandated, TM will not have to provide the services to the other players, a move seen by other industry players as protective of TM.
“The implementation of full access service, line sharing service and sub-loop service listed in the Commission Determination on Access List, ... where the facilities and services are provided over the HSBB network, shall be deferred for seven years from Sept 16, 2008 to Sept 15, 2015,’’ Energy, Water and Communications Minister said in a letter dated Sept 16, the same day the agreement with TM was inked.
This post has been edited by Moogle Stiltzkin: Jul 15 2015, 08:45 AM