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 Digi Fans Club & Enquiries V13, Let's Inspire

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jiaen0509
post Jun 8 2017, 11:37 AM

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QUOTE(tohff7 @ Jun 8 2017, 09:51 AM)
why so hassle? just do whatsapp call easier right
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hahahaha... if you want to call 03 number or receive call from 03 office number... Do you think they will call you via Whatsapp or WeChat... How about emergency number like nine nine nine... got good also la...
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post Jun 8 2017, 11:42 AM

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I've tried a few different types of VPN - IPSec, L2TP, OpenVPN - so far nothing works. From what I've read, you need to make sure your SIM card doesn't register on a roaming network if you want to use WiFi Calling overseas - put your phone in airplane mode before leaving Malaysia, enable WiFi, remain in airplane mode while overseas. Which sounds like a massive pain in the ass...
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post Jun 8 2017, 11:48 AM

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QUOTE(biatch0 @ Jun 8 2017, 11:42 AM)
I've tried a few different types of VPN - IPSec, L2TP, OpenVPN - so far nothing works. From what I've read, you need to make sure your SIM card doesn't register on a roaming network if you want to use WiFi Calling overseas - put your phone in airplane mode before leaving Malaysia, enable WiFi, remain in airplane mode while overseas. Which sounds like a massive pain in the ass...
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Privacy > Location Service > System Service also need to off it maybe...
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post Jun 8 2017, 11:53 AM

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I already completely disabled location services... doesn't make a difference. I think as soon as your SIM registers on a foreign network, software location services becomes a secondary checking mechanism and not the primary anyway.
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post Jun 8 2017, 11:57 AM

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QUOTE(jiaen0509 @ Jun 8 2017, 11:37 AM)
hahahaha... if you want to call 03 number or receive call from 03 office number... Do you think they will call you via Whatsapp or WeChat... How about emergency number like nine nine nine... got good also la...
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Jeez, you guys sound like we still in the era of 2G biggrin.gif . Btw, not sure if you misunderstood or what. i was replying to the question about using VPN to enable WiFi calling overseas. Not Wi-Fi calling in general
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post Jun 8 2017, 11:59 AM

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QUOTE(prosibu @ Jun 7 2017, 09:34 PM)
Just tested with i5s 10.3.2 and there is no wifi calling option ohmy.gif
Seems not applicable for 5s...

Anyone using 5c n try??
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In all cases, the handset scans for GSM cells when it first turns on, to determine its location area. This allows the carrier to route the call to the nearest GANC, set the correct rate plan, and comply with existing roaming agreements.
Sounds like this is the logic behind turning on airplane mode before leaving the country of SIM origin if you want to use WiFi calling overseas (in the case where the SIM operator doesn't allow overseas use).
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QUOTE(biatch0 @ Jun 8 2017, 12:08 PM)
Sounds like this is the logic behind turning on airplane mode before leaving the country of SIM origin if you want to use WiFi calling overseas (in the case where the SIM operator doesn't allow overseas use).
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Thanks for this useful info bro. Another 1 more option to use while overseas if don't want roaming or roaming not activated
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post Jun 8 2017, 02:07 PM

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If you want problem free WiFi Calling, subscribe to any umobile plan (postpaid or prepaid). They all support problem free roaming WiFi Calling. I previously had a umobile P98 plan purely for roaming within ASEAN... WiFi Calling worked perfectly, 30GB of quota for ASEAN usage. Data backpack has been discontinued though, so it's not as good as it used to be... which is why I've cancelled the line and I'm not relying on DiGi Roam Like Home.
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QUOTE(biatch0 @ Jun 8 2017, 12:08 PM)
Sounds like this is the logic behind turning on airplane mode before leaving the country of SIM origin if you want to use WiFi calling overseas (in the case where the SIM operator doesn't allow overseas use).
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Wow..
Thanks for the valuable tips
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post Jun 8 2017, 04:41 PM

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hey guys sorry if this is already answered before. If i want to port out of webe to digi infinite 150 now, do i have to pay this month's bill for webe before porting out? And then i will get the refund (from webe) based on how much i used this month?
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post Jun 8 2017, 06:10 PM

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QUOTE(exgenocide @ Jun 8 2017, 04:41 PM)
hey guys sorry if this is already answered before. If i want to port out of webe to digi infinite 150 now, do i have to pay  this month's bill for webe before porting out? And then i will get the refund (from webe) based on how much i used this month?
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Go ask webe online
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post Jun 9 2017, 10:03 AM

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i need to know if using the apps like google map or waze, is digi line still functioning if run out of data plan...?
as far as i know only facebook need to switch to opera mini using facebook zero service
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QUOTE(akurinduko @ Jun 9 2017, 10:03 AM)
i need to  know if using the apps like google map or waze, is digi line still functioning if run out of data plan...?
as far as i know only facebook need to switch to opera mini using facebook zero service
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If your plan is still able to use data (at throttled speeds) after running out of quota, then yes it works
But IIRC my previous experience with throttled speed is horrible... Basically search for waze address also take ages to complete.... puke.gif
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post Jun 9 2017, 11:51 PM

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Hi guys, my Umpbile thesedays kept on showing "No Service ". So I planning to port to other telco. How was DIGI line in Klang area? Good or bad?
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post Jun 10 2017, 12:55 AM

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QUOTE(exgenocide @ Jun 8 2017, 04:41 PM)
hey guys sorry if this is already answered before. If i want to port out of webe to digi infinite 150 now, do i have to pay  this month's bill for webe before porting out? And then i will get the refund (from webe) based on how much i used this month?
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Repeat same query...

I alrdy cancel postpaid and turned into prepaid yesterday in order to keep old number.

So i was trying to port in and register for 150 infinite plan, but system shown "overdue amount exist".

May i know what is possible issue for this one?
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post Jun 10 2017, 07:19 AM

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I'm interested to port in to Digi postpaid 80, where I can upgrade to 20GB all-day internet with only RM5
I wonder, if I want to add supplementary lines (i.e. internet sharing), can I still upgrade to 20GB all-day internet

eg
RM80 (digi postpaid 80) + RM5 (upgrade 20GB all day internet) + RM38 (supplementary line) + RM10 (charges for internet sharing)
--> 2 lines sharing 20G all day internet, both unlimited calls, for RM133
-- does it work this way?
-- or there is a clause where internet sharing is not eligible for RM5 upgrade to all day internet???

and whether this is free tethering?

Thanks
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post Jun 10 2017, 10:49 AM

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Digi Infinite is nothing but a sham in my area usually kampung on the first month i subscribed to it could hold 10 hours of 4g and above 2mb dl speed but now every 10-30mins it would go back down to 3g and takes an hour to restore 4g customer service is useless as well as their unstable website which wont log me in to my digi account to complain.
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post Jun 10 2017, 11:14 AM

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QUOTE(nosgoroth12 @ Jun 10 2017, 10:49 AM)
Digi Infinite is nothing but a sham in my area usually kampung on the first month i subscribed to it could hold 10 hours of 4g and above 2mb dl speed but now every 10-30mins it would go back down to 3g and takes an hour to restore 4g customer service is useless as well as their unstable website which wont log me in to my digi account to complain.
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Port out if you don't like it.
Since infinite is no contract based.
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post Jun 10 2017, 12:03 PM

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QUOTE(jackk_91 @ Jun 10 2017, 07:19 AM)
I'm interested to port in to Digi postpaid 80, where I can upgrade to 20GB all-day internet with only RM5
I wonder, if I want to add supplementary lines (i.e. internet sharing), can I still upgrade to 20GB all-day internet

eg
RM80 (digi postpaid 80) + RM5 (upgrade 20GB all day internet) + RM38 (supplementary line) + RM10 (charges for internet sharing)
--> 2 lines sharing 20G all day internet, both unlimited calls, for RM133
-- does it work this way?
-- or there is a clause where internet sharing is not eligible for RM5 upgrade to all day internet???

and whether this is free tethering?

Thanks
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This is like my setup. My setup is

postpaid 80 + rm5 to enabke 20gb internet all day. = Rm 85
Rm10 to enable Internet sharing = rm10
2 x rm38 = rm76
3 x rm10 sim lines = rm30
Total monthly = RM 201 (not included gst)

20gb can be share throughout all 5 lines ( rm38 family, rm38 family, rm10 sim, rm10 sim, rm10 sim)

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