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 Digi Fans Club & Enquiries V11, Let's inspire.

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domo_kun
post Oct 26 2016, 07:46 AM

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QUOTE(jack2001 @ Oct 26 2016, 07:07 AM)
Digi is now also heavily advertising that their network is 4G PLUS (aka LTE-A), this webpage used to only mention 4G, now everything is replaced with 4G PLUS.

http://new.digi.com.my/services/experience-4g-lte
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I'm not sure what's the difference between LTE-A device and the usual LTE device, probably just the download/upload speed? I can be wrong, non IT literate, anyway. But it was out of stock yesterday so I opted for the 5577S LTE device, instead. My thought is that even with the LTE-A device, would there be a service available locally in Malaysia that allow anyone to fully utilize the capability of the device?
domo_kun
post Oct 26 2016, 08:03 AM

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QUOTE(jack2001 @ Oct 26 2016, 07:54 AM)
LTE-A is a more advanced version of the current LTE. It allows two cell tower to work together to help increase your download speed and ease congestion on a single tower. Opting for a LTE device is fine if you are already getting great speeds. Currently all 3 major telco are offering LTE-A but only Digi is making a huge push for it. So far, Digi has the widest LTE-A network.
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Thank you, so much. I have a better understanding on it now. Contract with the 60GB plan and the device last for a year. Probably by then, it would be time to change again. I was so stupid to be paying for Maxis broadband back then, until I have a good read and comparisons on it. After all, DiGi LTE coverage in my housing area has improved tremendously for the past years. Best part, I can use the device overseas with a different SIM.
domo_kun
post Dec 29 2016, 09:59 AM

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QUOTE(hafizredha @ Dec 28 2016, 10:35 PM)
start downloading youtube using idm, maybe tomorrw i will screenshot the result.hahahaah
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That means you're downloading and saving the videos from YouTube into media files, yeah? IDM = Internet Download Manager? sweat.gif

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