QUOTE(fat16 @ Feb 27 2019, 11:06 AM)
can i ask, how to get auto renewal for Konfem 4g. last month i try still not auto renewal after 30daysYES 4G voice , sms and Internet
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konfem4g is having issue since yesterday. the speed is like 16kbps. they are still solving the issue.
p/s: only affected certain phones eg xiaomi 5 plus, huawei devices etc. This post has been edited by NSR: Mar 6 2019, 08:15 PM |
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QUOTE(NSR @ Mar 6 2019, 08:14 PM) konfem4g is having issue since yesterday. the speed is like 16kbps. they are still solving the issue. No wonder why my Konfem 4G data plan isn't working early this morning... using ASUS Zenfone Max Pro M1. now okay alreadyp/s: only affected certain phones eg xiaomi 5 plus, huawei devices etc. |
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Mar 9 2019, 07:48 AM
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Guys is the konfem4g still available now? I cannot see it in Yes website.
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Mar 9 2019, 12:24 PM
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Mar 9 2019, 01:49 PM
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Hi.
Found a YES Go dongle in my drawer. Think I bought it in 2016. Can it be still used? |
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QUOTE(JuneResources @ Jan 23 2019, 10:28 AM) So that means if there is no 4G coverage, then straight away "No signal"? This is my gut feeling - since they are a small player they want to keep operation cost low. So that's why they install 4g Base Station without backward 3g compatibility . And notice that they are using TDD 4g Lte. Something uncommon compared to FDD. And from what i read - TDD operating cost is lower than Fdd. I believe there are some partnership with big 3 company such as C, D, M.. Example if U Mobile enter to the coverage which is no 4G or 3G, automatic roaming to maxis.. They probably dont have the Capex like Maxis and Digi. This post has been edited by SleeplessEyes: Mar 13 2019, 05:35 PM |
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Mar 13 2019, 07:23 PM
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QUOTE(SleeplessEyes @ Mar 13 2019, 05:34 PM) This is my gut feeling - since they are a small player they want to keep operation cost low. So that's why they install 4g Base Station without backward 3g compatibility . And notice that they are using TDD 4g Lte. Something uncommon compared to FDD. And from what i read - TDD operating cost is lower than Fdd. Yes is running on FDD also now on band 20 They probably dont have the Capex like Maxis and Digi. |
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Mar 13 2019, 08:37 PM
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QUOTE(SleeplessEyes @ Mar 13 2019, 05:34 PM) This is my gut feeling - since they are a small player they want to keep operation cost low. So that's why they install 4g Base Station without backward 3g compatibility . And notice that they are using TDD 4g Lte. Something uncommon compared to FDD. And from what i read - TDD operating cost is lower than Fdd. The history is, Yes 4G is used to operate only Wimax at 2300MHz and 2600MHz band. Well, that was back then when LTE isn't available in Malaysia yet, and want to make themselves different from others.They probably dont have the Capex like Maxis and Digi. Wimax operates in TDD. But in recent years, things changed. Wimax is a sunset technology worldwide, and LTE is popular everywhere. The way for Yes 4G to save themselves is to migrate over to LTE. Fortunately, they can migrate to LTE easily, thanks to TDD LTE where uplink/downlink is only one same frequency, unlike FDD where both uplink and downlink operates in separate frequency. So, no need to "buy/use" new frequency or whatsoever. Yes 4G refarm some of its Wimax bandwidth for LTE. That is why you see Yes 4G's 2300MHz and 2600MHz operates in TDD. As for Yes 4G's 800MHz band, well, because no Malaysian telcos operate in that frequency, suddenly out of nowhere, some Yes 4G users found out that Yes 4G operates in 800MHz band on their phone. Some telco experts are able to detect that on their phones, and yet no official news about that also. It is said that they're having a "public trial" on that frequency. |
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QUOTE(joshhd @ Mar 13 2019, 08:37 PM) The history is, Yes 4G is used to operate only Wimax at 2300MHz and 2600MHz band. Well, that was back then when LTE isn't available in Malaysia yet, and want to make themselves different from others. Ah yes, now that you refreshed my memory about WiMax, reminds me of the-then failed P1 then rebranded as Webe which is now Unifi Mobile. Wimax operates in TDD. But in recent years, things changed. Wimax is a sunset technology worldwide, and LTE is popular everywhere. The way for Yes 4G to save themselves is to migrate over to LTE. Fortunately, they can migrate to LTE easily, thanks to TDD LTE where uplink/downlink is only one same frequency, unlike FDD where both uplink and downlink operates in separate frequency. So, no need to "buy/use" new frequency or whatsoever. Yes 4G refarm some of its Wimax bandwidth for LTE. That is why you see Yes 4G's 2300MHz and 2600MHz operates in TDD. As for Yes 4G's 800MHz band, well, because no Malaysian telcos operate in that frequency, suddenly out of nowhere, some Yes 4G users found out that Yes 4G operates in 800MHz band on their phone. Some telco experts are able to detect that on their phones, and yet no official news about that also. It is said that they're having a "public trial" on that frequency. I checked that Unifi is using 850MHz FDD-LTE (Band 5), 2300MHz TD-LTE (Band40) and TD-LTE 2600 MHz (Band 38) Yup I remember now when Yes 4g first started off charging people per MB, which was a disaster in the end. Reason being I'm putting Yes 4G for consideration..is because I'm sick and tired of Umobile's overcrowded and under capacity network , despite their claims they are upgrading to 4G. As I am typing now, sometimes I cant even open a simple Google web-page at night. Already filed a complain numerous times, only god knows if they are aware or not. And coincidentally I have a Galaxy A5 which supports TDD band so thats a good thing. Its a matter of time before one day - 4G will be buried and replaced with 5G (But of course not too soon future) . So I'm staying away from the Umobile crowd. And considering trying out with a Yes 4G prepaid. Thank you very much Josh for the history lesson This post has been edited by SleeplessEyes: Mar 13 2019, 09:38 PM |
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