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hyperyouth_firepower
post Jan 3 2017, 08:04 PM

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Is it just me or celcom has been dropping my line down to 1mbps?
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post Jan 4 2017, 08:30 PM

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new T&C from webe is a really potong stim tnc.


Seriously, i'm deflated after being excited for 30 days.

really dissapointing webe.

and now i'm somehow stuck below 100KBps, which is even worse.
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post Jan 4 2017, 08:38 PM

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QUOTE(yvliew @ Jan 4 2017, 09:32 PM)
what is the new T&C about? Where can I read about it?
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no usb modem
no proxy
no vpn
can't use on non-voice device (basically only HP) PFFFFT


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post Jan 4 2017, 08:42 PM

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QUOTE(yvliew @ Jan 4 2017, 09:40 PM)
I thought modem direct connect can?
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in their new tnc.. macam macam cannot.

dictator sampah shit.
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post Jan 6 2017, 09:56 AM

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QUOTE(yvliew @ Jan 6 2017, 03:30 AM)
sign up now you will only need to pay 79+tax for life.. until u cancel. Think I saw some user said steam is pretty fast. No cap. PS4.. you will need to be able to put the sim in ps4? webe mobile has no way to tether wifi.. or you can subscribe 2hrs for RM6 to tether it..
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How do you even "steam" with a phone? AFAIK the only way to do it is to tether to a pc/ laptop with steam.

QUOTE(zher4883 @ Jan 6 2017, 10:36 AM)
Using a USB modem is okay but tether via USB from a smartphone is not.
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AFAIK, new TnC from webe said "No".

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post Jan 6 2017, 10:11 AM

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QUOTE(MakNok @ Jan 6 2017, 11:07 AM)
what are you babbling about?
as long you pay to do tethering is ok..

make no sense to say tether via usb thru smartphone cannot while thru USB modem is ok!!!!
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because usb modem is not tether. But webe's new TnC makes it so that webe's sim cards are meant to be used with devices with voice dialing capabilities. In the first iteration of their tnc, (which you can find in the v1) you'll see that usb modems were exclusively "OKAY" to be used.
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post Jan 6 2017, 05:01 PM

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QUOTE(MakNok @ Jan 6 2017, 05:07 PM)
Smartphone using USB cable connect to PC is the same as using USB modem.

for modem...need to "dial in mode" dashboard ...if using web dashboard dial in...i believe cannot work
for smartphone...using "USB tethering" from phone menu mean you will be directed to web page asking you to purchase "tethering fee"
but if you use the "dial in mode" software..then it is the same as modem capability.
it is  "exclusively "OKAY"
above are for those who afraid of rooting their phone.

But if you have rooted your phone.
then the "dial in mode" software can even hotspot without the need for usb cable
tested and proven
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Its not that i disagreed with you.

Its webe that is disagreeing with you. At least their new tnc is.

To them the definition is to have a voice-enabled dialing device, aka phones, not other form factors.
Months back their definition was different, phones and exclusively USB modems for single use. It was clearly stated in their TnC.


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post Jan 6 2017, 08:46 PM

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QUOTE(guciguci @ Jan 6 2017, 06:11 PM)
Than ipad can't use? because it not a voice dialing capabilities device right? it can't make phone call.  shakehead.gif  shakehead.gif
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QUOTE(d3v073d_50uL @ Jan 6 2017, 06:26 PM)
Hi...
Can u point me then specific TnC for the usb modem thing..

And what about USB modem that can make voice call...
Considered OK?
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You can check in v1, the terms and conditions, there were snapshots of it. compare to today's webe, it'll say

1. p2p speed capped at 64kbps
2. youtube capped at 480p
3. does not come at tethering service, need to purchase tethering pass (from them)

Previously line 3 would have mentioned "usb modem for single use is okay".

QUOTE(yvliew @ Jan 6 2017, 07:10 PM)
Sometimes I don't know why some people kept arguing with others and yet don't want to point and link it for us to see?? Cannot brain..
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You can see for yourself.

QUOTE(MakNok @ Jan 6 2017, 07:37 PM)
I believe WeBe will monitor those who are download Kaki almost everyday.
As for the rest... Moderate usage should be ok as long you just streaming YouTube... Etc.. Streaming.

WeBe will know when you download kaw kaw... Let say you download one 1GB movie within mins as compare when streaming.. It will take at less 45mins to 1hour..

This type of heavy download,,,, I believe will kena kaw kaw if WeBe really enforce the NEW policy.
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Probably. Lately their new tnc in their "acceptable use policy" pointed out to many things, which has been screenshotted and posted up in this thread. You can check on webe's 'acceptable' use policy.
which also answers a few of above questions, at here

https://www.webe.com.my/webe-agreements/web...-use-policy.pdf


What baffles me was that previously no such clauses exist, but now it does. Which includes
- downloading, streaming CAN be considered straining their network
- using VPN / proxy is not allowed (wtf?)
- using webe Mobile Service’s SIM Card in a non 'mobile voice' device; <-- the line ends like that with ";" before moving on to next point, so we would not know what 'examples'. But clearly painting a picture towards usb modem and possibly non voice tablets


And if you look at the page, it says no throttling, but reading at the 'acceptable use policy', makes me laugh because its so contradictory.

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