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 FIBRE OPTIC CABLE LAYING, Headache

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mztang52
post Sep 26 2016, 11:57 AM

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QUOTE(FourClover @ Sep 25 2016, 01:29 PM)
My Taman has no coverage for Fibre because no laying was done when developer was developing the area, and I don't think TM is going to come anytime soon.. Meaning there'd be no Unifi or any fast internet for todays standards.

I'm thinking of going to TM to enquire personally because one occasion over the phone they told me they couldn't contact the developer as the sole representative for the housing area. Since they only need a representative I think I'm able to represent as long as I have the approval from the residents, correct me if I'm wrong.

Is this recommendable? I'm unsure of the process and whether we need to pay for the laying down of cables. Does anyone have any advice to share or any information for me to indulge in? A search online on how-to for fibre coverage led me to Singapore having an online platform Open Net to check and see if the residents are eligible for installation of fibre optic cables but I can't find anything on this in Malaysia.

Side note, does anyone know what happened to MyRepublic SG when they announced (http://www.soyacincau.com/2015/10/30/can-myrepublic-offer-cheaper-100mbps-broadband-in-malaysia/) they might be entering Malaysia market soon?

Any form of input is greatly appreciated!
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Aww.... the cost for one house is already more than RM 10000, the cost for all of the houses are too expensive. Maybe you can ask TM to cover your area and force them on CFM forum. If you cant wait for years, then you have to pay them the cost to install fiber optic cable.
mztang52
post Apr 14 2018, 02:28 PM

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QUOTE(FourClover @ Apr 14 2018, 11:14 AM)
hello, quasi! thanks, i've just looked it up and it's very interesting! do you happen to know anyone in JB providing this service?
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Go press the doorbell and ask the owner about it. However, you have to bare for the cost of buying the equipment. You can discuss with any house owner with UniFi but recommended distance is better not to be too far away from your house. Maybe 500m maximum.
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post Apr 15 2018, 12:01 AM

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QUOTE(FourClover @ Apr 14 2018, 05:09 PM)
hi mztang52! whoa.. to literally knock on someone's door and ask for a connection. what if my whole taman is isolated by a kilometer from the highway, and another kilometer from the next covered area?  rclxub.gif i guess i'll have to look for another alternative..
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Too bad then sweat.gif

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