QUOTE(fat16 @ Aug 31 2016, 10:59 AM)
For next year shud be 2x5mhz..2x2mhz consider nth...
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Aug 31 2016, 12:38 PM
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Aug 31 2016, 12:40 PM
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Aug 31 2016, 12:41 PM
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QUOTE(jack2001 @ Aug 31 2016, 10:34 AM) I think Digi is now testing out new equipments and bandwidth management for their new spectrum, that is why we are not seeing much growth in their 4G LTE coverage right now. Digi having many new LTE site for L1800...Perhaps they wanna give up L2600mhz and grab 700mhz.. My hometown sibu having 2 new LTE site also with enodeb id 68892 and 69702... Soon 7xxxx going to be used FYI, digi plan LTE site id from 10001 ...10011 10021 and so on Hence, max 6k LTE sites been deployed (need to exclude decom site and undeploy planned site) This post has been edited by prosibu: Aug 31 2016, 12:45 PM |
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Sep 9 2016, 10:09 PM
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Sep 9 2016, 11:27 PM
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Sep 12 2016, 01:21 AM
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QUOTE(GameSky @ Sep 11 2016, 01:14 PM) QUOTE(Chrono-Trigger @ Sep 12 2016, 12:35 AM) Go find gnettrack if using android.find the SNR>30, im sure ur speedtest is flying if <30 or -ve, then u will have slower speed lo i get 68mbps at SNR 2x and 20mbps at SNR 1x at same site but diff location |
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Sep 12 2016, 08:53 AM
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Sep 12 2016, 11:57 AM
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QUOTE(GameSky @ Sep 12 2016, 09:38 AM) I later pm uQUOTE(jack2001 @ Sep 12 2016, 09:40 AM) QUOTE(jasontanky @ Sep 12 2016, 09:47 AM) try to find a place where cell id number start with 1, which is 2600MHz network, it should gives u better result His area not kuching, hence no L2600mhz, hence no use if he using LTE-A phone. |
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Sep 15 2016, 10:52 PM
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QUOTE(GameSky @ Sep 15 2016, 10:16 PM) how do we know we're in LTE-A coverage? Any speed that is over 60Mbps? since redmi note 3 pro doesn't state 4G+ tho LTE only can reach 75mbps max theoretically.anyway today experienced very slow down, whole sarawak i guess digi got problem? But i can reach more than that seems.. So ur speed need to over 100mbps to confirm it is LTE-A... 2 pic for ur reference. One is 77mbps with 4G another is 100mbps + with 4G+ ![]() 4G+ pic is from another forumer at huawei P9 discussion... |
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Sep 17 2016, 03:11 PM
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QUOTE(kroul2 @ Sep 17 2016, 02:14 PM) First, LTE has a theoretical speed of 150 mbps download speed and 50 mbps upload speed for Cat 4. LTE has a theoretical speed of 150 mbps download speed if telco been allocated 20mhz spectrum for a band.Second, LTE advanced has theoretical speed of 300 mbps download speed and 150 mbps of upload speed. (see here: http://www.4g.co.uk/how-fast-is-4g/) Currently MCMC only allocate 10mhz to every telco (exclude altel), hence I can confirm that my statement is not misleading, which is 75mbps MAX for LTE/4G phone, no matter the phone is cat 3 or cat 4. For LTE-A/4G+, phone with cat 56789 beyond, I have no argument as I also blur on this What i can confirm is, AT MALAYSIA, as long as the user can reach beyond 100mbps with BIG 3 TELCO(at least DiGi), they are enjoying telco LTE-A/4G+/fully utilize their phone. For sure >10mhz spectrum have been used to reach 100mbps beyond. You may try more complicated telco, like altel (pure 20mhz?), maxis (30mhz with redtone), YES 4G (50mhz combination) to see whether they have CA or no. QUOTE(kroul2 @ Sep 17 2016, 02:14 PM) Then, on my LTE Cat 4 device, I can reach about 50 mbps speed without LTE advanced and has almost about your '4G+ speed'. My LTE Cat 4 device can reach max 75mbps due to DiGi using 10mhz (only) for its 2600mhz OR 1800mhz LTE. (Picture 1 that show a list of DL result)Conclusion, your information is quite misleading. Please check MCMC for spectrum allocation. LTE-A/4G+ only triggered once supported device support telco OR telco support supported device. You can google "3CA" OR intra/inter-band Carrier aggregation. FYI, DiGi only having interband CA. That is why many device dun have 4G+ as they support intra-band CA. Your LTE Cat 4 device can reach 50mbps? Or u mean 150mbps? So what? It is normal. Check your telco spectrum allocation first. QUOTE(kroul2 @ Sep 17 2016, 02:14 PM) Note: No screenshot included but I can assure you I can also reach the '4G+ speed' without even supporting it. You may try U mobile to reach 100mbps at klang valley first before u post the comment.Maybe you just want to correct me that 100mbps might not using LTE-A(which you are right on this), but our country needs to use LTE-A technology which is carrier-aggregation to have LTE-only max speed which is 75mbps~150mbps due to spectrum allocation. I tried search UK LTE-A, they using 20mhz of 1800mhz and 20mhz of 2600mhz to reach 300mbps What you have linked to me is logical as you can use UK telco (perhaps all) to archieve 150mbps with your LTE CAT 4 device. http://telecoms.com/195031/ee-launches-wor...work-in-london/ This post has been edited by prosibu: Sep 17 2016, 03:18 PM |
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Sep 17 2016, 07:45 PM
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Sep 18 2016, 05:15 PM
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Sep 24 2016, 07:59 AM
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QUOTE(kroul2 @ Sep 24 2016, 12:36 AM) Currently using Digi New Best V2(as showed in MyDigi app). Can register to IDDIC 1GB 64kbps internet data. Also have the basic data of 500mb. Even have the free basic social chats data. Then, I can buy SLL RM8 for 30 days. And, if I topup RM30, I can get 2.5GB high speed data(???). Whr u saw top up can get free data?Conclusion: I would have 1.5GB basic data each month(literally), have unlimited basic data for social chats and just have to topup RM10 to buy SLL to get activated for a month. If I topup RM30, got those data and get free high speed data. Does all of my information are true? |
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Sep 24 2016, 03:21 PM
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QUOTE(kroul2 @ Sep 24 2016, 10:06 AM) Ooops! I think I've wrong. Let's correct my information. To be more valuable, u better top up at day 1, extend SLL at day 9/10 to max active period to 39/40 days If I topup for RM30 and buy the Monthly RM30, then I will get the data.. See there? I've had confused hoho~ Btw, how about the validity? RM1 = 1 day right? If I topup RM10, and extend my validity with SLL RM8, what would my validity now? |
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Sep 24 2016, 09:38 PM
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Sep 27 2016, 08:32 PM
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Oct 1 2016, 05:57 PM
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QUOTE(stephantsen @ Oct 1 2016, 12:20 PM) highest mean more speed but less coverage Half correct? Lolxlowest mean wider coverage but easy congest correct me if im wrong Telco should/will use multi spectrum for ease congestion. For current big 3, A tower can have 2600mhz and 1800mhz 2600 mhz can transmit 1km 1800mhz can transmit 2km So, user will use 2600mhz at 0-1km from the site instead of 1800mhz While user within 1km-2km will using 1800mhz So 900mhz comes will let user at 2-3km having LTE Also,more penetration to in building |
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