QUOTE(dannielshazmeer @ Jan 31 2017, 01:52 AM)
At the end of 2015, Malaysia population was estimated at 30.68 million and 7.48 million household. As of 3Q16, the population in Malaysia stands at 30.97 million (population projection based on Census 2010) and 7.57 million households.
In terms of HSBB (High Speed Broadband Project), the latest statistic are:
Link to the stuff please. I wanna read too....
EDIT:
What the heck? What kind of survey is this ?
http://www.skmm.gov.my/skmmgovmy/media/Gen...Report-2015.pdfPage 38
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Kajian Mengenai Pakej-Pakej Jalur Lebar Yang Berpatutan
MCMC telah menjalankan rundingan awam mengenai
pakej-pakej jalur lebar yang berpatutan dari 13 Mac
2015 sehingga 27 Mac 2015. Kajian itu mencadangkan
dua kriteria untuk pakej jalur lebar mudah alih dan
pakej jalur lebar tetap yang berpatutan. Pihak industri
menyokong cadangan MCMC dan mengemukakan
cadangan untuk pakej-pakej jalur lebar yang berpatutan.
Mereka mencadangkan pakej jalur lebar mudah alih
dengan kuota data 1GB pada harga RM25.00 sebulan
dan pakej jalur lebar tetap berkelajuan 1Mbps dengan
kuota data 1GB pada harga RM38.00 sebulan.
Mereka ni...TM ke? Streamyx lite? Bloody bloodsuckers!! Fixed broadband also wanna quota at 1gb
http://www.skmm.gov.my/skmmgovmy/media/Gen...df/IPR_2015.pdf
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http://www.skmm.gov.my/skmmgovmy/media/Gen...ort_2015_bi.pdfPage 34
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To boost the national broadband penetration
rate, the Commission has introduced another
new initiative known as the Rural Broadband
(RBB). The main objective of this initiative is to
provide broadband infrastructure with speed
up to 4Mbps in underserved areas within rural
locality.
The initiative has been implemented by
upgrading the core network that connects the
exchanges to the cabinet and to the residences
or premises. As such, the broadband services
with speed up to 4Mbps can be provided on a
commercial basis to users.
As at 31st December 2015, a total of 6,700
ports have been implemented throughout the
country.
Guess rural area people gonna stuck with 4Mbps max.
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Suburban Broadband (SUBB) is one of
the initiatives that has been announced in
11 th Malaysian Plan to achieve the target of
broadband accessibility by 2020.
The objective of SUBB initiative is to provide
broadband infrastructure with speed up to
20Mbps in underserved areas in suburban
and rural areas.
A total of 420,000 ports from 421 exchanges
across the country have been allocated to be
implemented within 5 years starting in 2015.
SUBB initiative involves the upgrading of
exchanges, the core network and the cabinet
to provide broadband services with speed of
up to 20Mbps.
As of 31 st December 2015, a total of 90,172
ports have been implemented throughout the
country.
-.- 20Mbps eh.....
This post has been edited by JohnLai: Jan 31 2017, 02:34 AM