QUOTE(Eralus @ Jan 5 2017, 03:27 PM)
There is no need to remove existing copper cabling as they are still used for telephone line which it is impossible for them to remove.VDSL2 Vectoring by TM, New technology that make copper 100mbps
VDSL2 Vectoring by TM, New technology that make copper 100mbps
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Jan 6 2017, 05:35 AM
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Jan 6 2017, 05:48 AM
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QUOTE(dannychen @ Jan 5 2017, 09:59 PM) they added RM1b this year. I dun think TM will really invest in new technology to make the existing copper. Given the quality of the copper wire, for certain area they cannot even support 4Mbps or 8Mbps but limits to 1Mbps or 2Mbps. 84. Offer a more competitive price for broadbands (higher speed at the same price) 85. Increase ethernet broadband speed in public universities to maximum 100 Gbps 86. Widen the coverage and enhance the quality of broadband up to 20 Mbps throughout the nation (RM1 billion) The existing copper infra is already broken even in terms of profits for TM, to do something just to boost the maximum speed to 100Mbps? They might as well expand the unifi coverage in a faster rate since this is what they are pushing currently. |
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