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 Malaysia MyRepublic Discussion Thread V1, Will dream comes true? 100mbps RM60

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norman05051984
post Jul 15 2015, 05:25 PM

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QUOTE(Moogle Stiltzkin @ Jul 15 2015, 08:28 AM)
well i can guarantee you, nothing will happen until

1. LLU (local loop unbundling) goes into effect. i think this will happen either in 2015 or 2016 when tmnuts hsbb monopoly agreement expires. thus opening it up to other isps to use the network but using their own hardware.

2. the government gives the thumbs up for myrepublic to compete in our isp market (this is the biggest question of all)
PS: another reason i like myrepublic, they also offer a service to

1. gamers can request change of routing, if that is needed.
2. very transparent. you can check the latency of your service using their own tools.
3. you can request for a permanent static ip on request at no additional costs !!  icon_idea.gif
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Every ISP needs a licence to operate. Being in this industry, republic statement is just cakap2 only. Unless the company buy an existing ISP (or smaller ISP in Malaysia), i doubt that it will be implemented in this year or 2016.
norman05051984
post Jul 16 2015, 02:49 AM

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QUOTE(Moogle Stiltzkin @ Jul 15 2015, 08:05 PM)
is there any rules how exactly they can apply for a license from mcmc to start operating  hmm.gif  ? or some sort of backchannels they can use  brows.gif  *cough
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If im not mistaken, they have to apply individual licence in which they to get minister's green light. That alone will take about 3months ++. Not counting all relevant compliance requirements such as bumi shareholding quota, minimum paid up capital yada yada more less takes about a year to complete. This does not taking to account the backhaul, CMS, marketing, customer support. So you do the math

QUOTE(jh95 @ Jul 15 2015, 09:52 PM)
The best way is take over TM
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This is madness. TM is the most profitable GLC apart from Petronas. You think our beloved government can easily sell their cash cow?


 

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