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Digi Fans Club & Enquiries V13, Let's Inspire
Digi Fans Club & Enquiries V13, Let's Inspire
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Apr 4 2017, 05:32 AM
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Apr 4 2017, 08:31 AM
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QUOTE(sitescope @ Apr 4 2017, 08:25 AM) their so called 'promo' always have a lot of t&c, same goes to their fake 'unlimited' too.the way they come out promo or anything, it just simply not as straightway as Celcom or maxis (best with very minimum hidden rules) |
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Apr 4 2017, 10:22 AM
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QUOTE(JJKTP @ Apr 4 2017, 10:00 AM) among all telcos, their plans always come with the most misleading info, such as their fake "unlimited" calls, or there will be the most amount of hidden T&C. same goes to the unlimited data plan, if they cannot really support or cannot afford to offer that, no point to make it "limited" that launch date 24 march, less than a week already 'sold out'. it is just meant to gain attention by having such "wow" promo, but the sign up limit is so limited. |
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Apr 4 2017, 10:38 AM
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QUOTE(PenangBuyer @ Apr 4 2017, 09:39 AM) With Digi showing their trump cards with the Infinite 80 and 150, I'm now more than interested to see what other Telcos have up their sleeves. Will Webe / Celcom / Maxis make a better offer to counter Digi ? i think no telcos will be bother to come out "counter" offer. the quota is so limited. ending promo date is june, less than 1 week already promo ended. it means that there is only limited customers they can snatch away from other telcos to port in to them. most importantly, these plan are not permanent plan, i dun think other telcos will bother about it. even with webe 'permanent' unlimited data plan now, other telcos also did not come out any counters except dxgx this 'super limited' plan. This post has been edited by westlife: Apr 4 2017, 10:40 AM |
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Apr 14 2017, 02:20 AM
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Apr 14 2017, 02:47 AM
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QUOTE(wc_how @ Apr 13 2017, 07:57 AM) If celcom release something unlimited like digi infinite, i don't see any "better" plan to compare because unlimited is already maximum. If M or C comes out similar unlimited plan, they can easily eliminate D. Given M or C coverage or network performance. But no way they will do it. User only can compare to price and coverage. Maybe they can improve addon to counter like bundle with device, cheaper sub line.... D comes out unlimited in order to fight the two. But they cannot even sustain with this marketing strategy, this is the reason why they stop the rm80 restrictive unlimited plan for less than a week of launch. W did not stop their offer for rm79 unlimited promo or increase the price simply due to the fact they have not managed to get enough customers to hit the limit of the offer yet. But for any common telcos, they can hit the limit easily if the price of unlimited plan I s below rm100 since most customers are on their popular plan that are at this kind of price tag. It will be more of a direct switch. Given that D the so called unlimited plan is with specific end date or even early ending date if full sign ups. It shows that given the current infra of any telcos, unlimited plan is not something that they can not really support or sustain or limited. Even they offer, it is very obviously congestion is something customers will face too. |
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Apr 14 2017, 10:37 AM
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QUOTE(zher4883 @ Apr 14 2017, 09:39 AM) Maxis CEO Morten Lundel had stated with one of the interview that Maxis will not offer unlimited quota plan in the future citing it's costly to keep network healthy while offering unlimited quota certainly, given the usage for ppl nowadays for unlimited data, even fixed line broadband, telco needs to throttle speed, not to mention about mobile broadband that the bandwidth is even more limited and shared, and very location based that congestion can be caused easily. eventually, unless telco up the price for unlimited data plan or throttle speed for those bandwidth intensive traffic, else this kind of plan is just a short term plan and certainly not long term plan that a telco will offer. currently using rm98 maxisone with unlimited calls, sms, and sufficient total data to be used for a month. i am actually ok with it, eventually fixed line broadband at home will be the most suitable for bandwidth intensive tasks while mobile broadband is still mainly for on the move access therefore coverage, speed, reliability are more keys to it. i am glad that maxis did not come out cheap plan to fight with other telcos actually so that existing customers can actually experience better services they subscribed to by paying a bit more than other telcos. |
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Apr 14 2017, 11:15 AM
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QUOTE(alexleow81 @ Apr 14 2017, 10:47 AM) I just be part of MOP 98 as well. Is very true, Maxis line is stable because it does not compete with other telcos. If you are willing to pay for their service, it does not disappoint us by the way. The line is very good and 4G coverage almost part of Klang Valley. I still have Digi as my backup line Yeah,MOP 98 is my main line, and I still have the legacy Celcom first basic 38 as my backup line too.Maxis and Celcom are the only telcos that I will use based on my experience with all telcos. |
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Apr 22 2017, 08:39 PM
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QUOTE(ming86 @ Apr 22 2017, 03:42 PM) That's sucks! If compare to DiGi, I will stick to Celcom instead, at least their coverage and speed are better.when register, paid one full month price first, when terminate, pay full month charge again... anyhow, goodbye to my Celcom First 38. Just submitted MNP to DiGi prepaid, after one hour, received sms from Celcom, and reply YES to confirm. My billing date is 24th too... RM38 get 3GB data + carry forward + 50min call + 50sms vs RM28 get 3GB data + 300min call. or RM28 gets 5GB data. more saving on DiGi prepaid. I miss the time that MNP from prepaid to prepaid, porting done within 15min~few hours, even on weekend. besides,personally I feel that prepaid is very troublesome if one is using the plan mainly for data purpose. I had tried to use hotline prepaid to replace my postpaid for data usage before. but using prepaid, once it hits the quota limit, it will become pay per use, and if there is credit inside the account, very fast it will wipe out the credit due to the high cost of pay per use. If it is postpaid, once hit limit, at most the speed slow down dramatically only. Need to actively monitor usage for prepaid. |
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Apr 22 2017, 08:44 PM
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Apr 22 2017, 10:18 PM
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QUOTE(YoungMan @ Apr 22 2017, 09:10 PM) Those are scam. Never answer them. I got a few calls from +44 as well. which are those prepaid?There are already prepaid which do not use the pay per use concept. those prepaid usually will have free basic internet at 64kbps, and once your subscribed data ended it will fall to basic internet. |
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Apr 22 2017, 11:09 PM
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QUOTE(ming86 @ Apr 22 2017, 10:44 PM) This statement is true for few years ago Prepaid. nowdays given the low price of postpaid plan, if one does not really exceed the limit. no reason to use prepaid also.as far as I know, nowdays prepaid from 4 big telco come with free basic 64kbps data, even you didn't subscribe data plan, it won't eat your credit. ex: DiGi LIVE, DiGi best, Celcom Xpax, Hotlink FAST, U mobile Power Prepaid. |
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Apr 29 2017, 10:31 AM
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DiJi is the telco in boleh land that has the most hidden terms and conditions.
'Cheap' (Appeared) comes with price. CMI. |
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May 9 2017, 06:41 AM
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QUOTE(tohca @ May 8 2017, 08:14 PM) Just moved over from Digi broadband (it's a joke) to Maxis this afternoon. I'm a happy camper now. From unable to use internet in the evenings, nights and whole weekends to now getting about 30mb/s internet. Still not able to compare the weekend rates yet. But with my digi best rate was around 2mb/s. Is the mifi device unlocked to other telco sim?Had to pay RM290 penanty for cancelling the contract after 2 months, but I get to keep the mifi device. I think it's worth it. Was suffering for the past 2 months on digi broadband. |
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May 9 2017, 10:12 AM
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May 9 2017, 02:33 PM
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May 9 2017, 02:42 PM
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QUOTE(tohca @ May 9 2017, 02:37 PM) I suppose so. But was a little sore as digi claims that their postpaid plans offer faster internet than their prepaid, that's why I signed up for the postpaid plan instead of trying out the prepaid plan first. Whereas, credit to maxis that upfront tells me there is no difference in their plans in terms of speed and in fact the customer service staff ask me to try out the prepaid sim card before signup for the postpaid plan. Guess you get what you pay for. I mean maxis broadband is more expensive than digi, but what's the use of cheap if it's not so slow it's almost not usable. absolutely, if there is no coverage or low speed, no point even if it is cheap. |
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May 9 2017, 02:58 PM
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May 20 2017, 05:12 AM
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QUOTE(nexona88 @ May 18 2017, 08:30 PM) Well Maxis is expensive, but it's more stable & okay.. Yup, maxis is always my no 1 choice telco in bolehland while celcom comes second. No 3rd or 4th choices for me becos the rest cmi.That's why there's still people using it eventho others telco offers better plan... |
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May 20 2017, 05:14 AM
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QUOTE(hurricane21 @ May 19 2017, 12:05 AM) Agreed with you on this one, in my area I can get decent speed on LTE but it's purely depend on luck. Most of the time the internet will go on and off for no reason or become very slow like GPRS speed, yes by the time your phone still showing LTE. For those who has unifi at home, seriously unlimited data is not a necessity. It is good to have but certainly not a must unless one has no unifi at home. This is the reason I gave up DiGi and totally don't have interest in the new Infinite 150 plan. It is a good alternative for those who only have streamyx at home yes due to the Low download and upload speed of streamyx. |
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