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much butthurt?This post has been edited by INoHome: Nov 4 2015, 08:05 PM
Malaysia MyRepublic Discussion Thread V1, Will dream comes true? 100mbps RM60
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Nov 4 2015, 08:03 PM
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Nov 5 2015, 09:02 AM
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Is this for real? How are they going to do that with TM controlling the main "pipe"?
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Nov 5 2015, 01:37 PM
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wait and see ... end of 2015... 2016... ... ...
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Nov 5 2015, 08:36 PM
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Nov 6 2015, 09:01 AM
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Nov 6 2015, 11:16 AM
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HEllo, wanted to ask. Whats the process needed to set up?
I mean like if malaysia allows myrepublic to get into malaysia. Do they need to install new fibre line again or they will use back the same fibre line? or some other process Lets say if malaysia allows them to enter today, approximately how long will us to be able to start subscribing and using? Thank you! |
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Nov 6 2015, 11:51 AM
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QUOTE(puremage111 @ Nov 6 2015, 11:16 AM) HEllo, wanted to ask. Whats the process needed to set up? Fiber support Local Loop Unbundling which can be learned more from here. If Malaysia approve the license application today, they can start operate within a week.I mean like if malaysia allows myrepublic to get into malaysia. Do they need to install new fibre line again or they will use back the same fibre line? or some other process Lets say if malaysia allows them to enter today, approximately how long will us to be able to start subscribing and using? Thank you! |
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Nov 6 2015, 02:04 PM
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Too good to be true, slowly wait ba. Wont happen. Towards 2020 or 3030! Yay! Malaysia Boleh!
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Nov 6 2015, 09:46 PM
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QUOTE(puremage111 @ Nov 6 2015, 11:16 AM) HEllo, wanted to ask. Whats the process needed to set up? Better myrepublic buy some stakes of Tee Em. I mean like if malaysia allows myrepublic to get into malaysia. Do they need to install new fibre line again or they will use back the same fibre line? or some other process Lets say if malaysia allows them to enter today, approximately how long will us to be able to start subscribing and using? Thank you! |
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Nov 8 2015, 08:22 AM
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if good business, i doubt gahmen wan a piece of share
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Nov 8 2015, 03:42 PM
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I'm still keeping the faith alive. Don't want to extent unifi for now because of contracts.
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Nov 8 2015, 06:36 PM
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If myRepublic really gets approved and the internet coverage is stable, everyone would have taken it already. So hoping there's some changes in Malaysia.
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Nov 8 2015, 07:52 PM
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They need to change their name if want to do business here...
Change to MyConstitutionalMonarchy.. Hahahahaha |
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Nov 8 2015, 10:27 PM
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2.6b donation to Jib's personal acct will smooth the path like butter..
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Nov 8 2015, 10:30 PM
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i dont think it will succeed...if yes..TM position here will be seriously jeopardize..i think TM will pull some dirty tricks to prevent thm from coming in..
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Nov 8 2015, 11:03 PM
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IF Myrepublic want to get approve, which department should they seek for?
Im gonna spam on the facebook page/email of the department for aprovals <3 |
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Nov 9 2015, 11:38 AM
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Nov 9 2015, 01:48 PM
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QUOTE(lpsoldier007 @ Nov 8 2015, 07:52 PM) They need to change their name if want to do business here... I think you mean MyKleptocracy?Change to MyConstitutionalMonarchy.. Hahahahaha In any case, while I am skeptical anything concrete and promising will be happening anytime soon, I shall try to remai quietly hopeful. If nothing else positive comes out of it, maybe the TPPA will force their hand. Then again, we thought that about the ASEAN free trade agreement previously, and what it would do to car prices, etc. But here we still are in 2015. |
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Nov 13 2015, 12:01 AM
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the Malaysian mafioso will never allow this to happen. people must pay more get less.
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Nov 18 2015, 04:42 PM
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MyRepublic announces nationwide 1Gbps symmetrical UFB for SMEs
ISP MyRepublic is announcing a New Zealand wide enterprise grade 1Gbps symmetrical UFB service at mass market pricing for small and medium-sized businesses, starting at $499.99 for fibre broadband with unlimited data. "Businesses were prioritised in the UFB rollout, yet they"re under-represented," says MyRepublic managing director Vaughan Baker. "Big business has had 1Gbps connections for a long time, but from today SMEs can take advantage of those same connection speeds." "Driving ultra-high speed broadband to mass-market prices is critical in increasing SME competitiveness in New Zealand so they can punch above their weight both locally and abroad. Today's announcement will ultimately drive corresponding increases in GDP, jobs, capital and investment across New Zealand – at a time when global digital infrastructure is improving at a breath-taking rate regionally." APAC is surging ahead with ultra-high speed broadband, with Singapore, Hong Kong, South Korea, Japan and Taiwan ranked by ITU (International Telecommunication Union) as being in the Top 5 globally for average peak connection speed. "New Zealand needs to be more ambitious, to get itself into the top 10 and achieve a credible global ranking." "As at June 2015, fibre connections made up 5 percent of all broadband connections (up from 2 percent in 2014), and the market share of fibre connections is increasing. Compared with other countries in the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development), New Zealand"s fibre connections were still below the average value of 17 percent." (Statistics NZ, 2015) The data also shows that today 33% of the subscriptions have no data cap and average consumption is 45GB per household connection. The company claims to sign up 300 to 400 new fibre broadband subscribers on a daily basis. According to the press pack distributed MyRepublic is planning to launch Australian operations in March 2016 with Malaysia following as well. Hang in there guys , we still got hope tho This post has been edited by RonanGow: Nov 18 2015, 04:43 PM |
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