QUOTE(GOPI56 @ Dec 30 2016, 07:53 PM)
TM is developing a webpage where streamyx users can check whether they are eligible to apply for the new streamyx package. The webpage will be up next year.
does it still require fibre?VDSL2 Vectoring by TM, New technology that make copper 100mbps
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QUOTE(GOPI56 @ Jan 1 2017, 12:11 AM) Will use the existing copper line. Fibre will terminate at the cabinet on the road street and from cabinet to customer premise use copper line. as i tried to understand from internet, Unifi also use VDSL. then i wonder why there are so many place still not in coverage since fibre termination just at cabinet and not hook up long fibre at road.... what is actually ISP problem in large scale coverage?Broadband Termination Unit (BTU) BTU is a terminating unit from the Access Network (TM Exchange) into a customer's premise. This unit functions like a modem and translates the pulses of light that carry data over the fibre optic cables into electrical signals. There are two types of BTU which will be used depending on customer premise. If a customer premise is a landed property, the FTTH BTU will be used and if a customer premise is a high rise building, the VDSL2 BTU will be used. A BTU's back panel can support both internet and telephony services. |
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QUOTE(Zaryl @ Jan 1 2017, 10:30 PM) according to my colleague who works in IT department, there will be a so called "UniFi Lite" which is the Streamyx that can go up to 20mbps later in 2017 this year. can ask your friend what is the upload speed for streamyx Lite? 0.5Mb?Is this UniFi Lite = Streamyx Vector Thrust Vectoring or whatever it's called technology? |
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QUOTE(GOPI56 @ Jan 2 2017, 10:56 AM) TM monopoly fixed broadband service in Malaysia while being supported by the Goverment. TM has the power to do what ever they want to do to increase their profit. hope current gov go eat shit in next GE. hope new gov allow more ISP enter msia market; if u see below, u can see many companies earn billion profit still can increase price multiple time a year. watch out for that one in 0-9 list This post has been edited by jimlim007: Jan 2 2017, 04:07 PM Attached thumbnail(s) |
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