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 Digi Fans Club & Enquiries V15, Let's Inspire

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post Jun 19 2018, 05:47 PM

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QUOTE(Hummingbird @ Jun 19 2018, 04:53 PM)
Only Huawei phones? I have learned that some android phones are getting the VoWiFi unofficially so I would like to see if there is any other option.
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I tested Samsung flagship (Note8, S8 and S9+) and Xiaomi, no dice, some other brands like Oppo, ZTE might have it unofficially but I don't have any of them to test but the chances are much lower I assume sweat.gif

And yea I forgot about Nokia 7 Plus, it can connect to Digi VoLTE network too, tested 2 weeks ago.
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post Jun 19 2018, 07:36 PM

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QUOTE(Hummingbird @ Jun 19 2018, 12:37 PM)
In the commercial perspective, 3G shall be remained as status quo as it is more viable to expand LTE as the technology is more efficient.
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If i recall correctly Digi is reusing some of the 3G spectrum (2100Mhz) for LTE CA. So 3G performance is going to deteriorate abit.
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post Jun 20 2018, 10:52 PM

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QUOTE(terence_nwb @ Jun 19 2018, 01:28 PM)
https://new.digi.com.my/services/volte

I have seen Xiaomi devices on Digi VoLTE network before as well but they aren't in the list, probably not officially supported by Digi.

And for VoWiFi, I believe most of the Huawei devices on the list are supported, I personally tested Mate 10 and Nova 2i.
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as long as the hp support VoLTE it will works, ask digi to activate the VoLTE.

i'm using mi max2 got VoLTE... no issue... is not on theire Volte devices list also
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post Jun 21 2018, 08:19 AM

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QUOTE(alexchew_2020 @ Jun 20 2018, 10:52 PM)
as long as the hp support VoLTE it will works, ask digi to activate the VoLTE.

i'm using mi max2 got VoLTE... no issue... is not on theire Volte devices list also
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That’s why I said Xiaomi can use it even though it is not on the list but this doesn’t apply to all phones unfortunately, for instance, OnePlus devices.
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post Jun 21 2018, 02:29 PM

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J 2016 support volte but not A 2016
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post Jun 21 2018, 09:26 PM

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QUOTE(jack2001 @ Jun 19 2018, 07:36 PM)
If i recall correctly Digi is reusing some of the 3G spectrum (2100Mhz) for LTE CA. So 3G performance is going to deteriorate abit.
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Are you sure about it? The 2100Mhz is in different band if it’s used for LTE. So far I have not heard any telco in Malaysia is using band 1 for LTE.
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QUOTE(Hummingbird @ Jun 21 2018, 09:26 PM)
Are you sure about it? The 2100Mhz is in different band if it’s used for LTE. So far I have not heard any telco in Malaysia is using band 1 for LTE.
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prosibu mentioned it once before that it was in trial...
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QUOTE(Hummingbird @ Jun 21 2018, 09:26 PM)
Are you sure about it? The 2100Mhz is in different band if it’s used for LTE. So far I have not heard any telco in Malaysia is using band 1 for LTE.
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10 years plus ago 2100mhz spectrum given to celcom, maxis, mitv but digi for free for 3G network usage. This year 2100MHz spectrum assignment rent to telco because mcmc need some money. MCMC never said 3G only so digi use for 4G LTE cool2.gif Digi so smart all 4 spectrum available used for 4G LTE.
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post Jun 22 2018, 12:47 AM

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just saw digi new postpaid plans
terrible expensive
are they plan to release terrible expensive plan
end of year reduce 25% so still make good profit?

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post Jun 22 2018, 05:35 AM

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QUOTE(wjleong15 @ Jun 22 2018, 12:47 AM)
just saw digi new postpaid plans
terrible expensive
are they plan to release terrible expensive plan
end of year reduce 25% so still make good profit?
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Isn't the 25% price reduction for fixed broadband, not mobile broadband?
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post Jun 22 2018, 09:18 AM

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QUOTE(wjleong15 @ Jun 22 2018, 12:47 AM)
just saw digi new postpaid plans
terrible expensive
are they plan to release terrible expensive plan
end of year reduce 25% so still make good profit?
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25% nothing to do with their postpaid plans because it's mobile broadband.
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post Jun 22 2018, 09:19 AM

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QUOTE(fruitie @ Jun 22 2018, 09:18 AM)
25% nothing to do with their postpaid plans because it's mobile broadband.
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Mobile broadband entitled jugak?
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QUOTE(fairylord @ Jun 22 2018, 09:19 AM)
Mobile broadband entitled jugak?
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Nope.
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post Jun 22 2018, 04:01 PM

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QUOTE(MGM @ Jun 22 2018, 05:35 AM)
Isn't the 25% price reduction for fixed broadband, not mobile broadband?
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QUOTE(fruitie @ Jun 22 2018, 09:18 AM)
25% nothing to do with their postpaid plans because it's mobile broadband.
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Then lagi expensive
Digi plans getting more and more expensive
Services and qualities reduce
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QUOTE(wjleong15 @ Jun 22 2018, 04:01 PM)
Then lagi expensive
Digi plans getting more and more expensive
Services and qualities reduce
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We were trying to rectify your mistake.
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QUOTE(wjleong15 @ Jun 22 2018, 04:01 PM)
Then lagi expensive
Digi plans getting more and more expensive
Services and qualities reduce
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Digi's rm50 and rm80 plan is still available, just that they introduced a few higher end packages for no reason....
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QUOTE(jack2001 @ Jun 22 2018, 04:54 PM)
Digi's rm50 and rm80 plan is still available, just that they introduced a few higher end packages for no reason....
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To accommodate into their RM 1 (100 units only) P20 Pro promo...
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QUOTE(fruitie @ Jun 22 2018, 05:29 PM)
To accommodate into their RM 1 (100 units only) P20 Pro promo...
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I see, because it made no sense to me that anyone would choose a 100GB RM190 plan over an unlimited RM150 plan haha Those purchasing device with contracts have no choice i guess laugh.gif
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QUOTE(fat16 @ Jun 21 2018, 11:25 PM)
10 years plus ago 2100mhz spectrum given to celcom, maxis, mitv but digi for free for 3G network usage. This year 2100MHz spectrum assignment rent to telco because mcmc need some money. MCMC never said 3G only so digi use for 4G LTE  cool2.gif  Digi so smart all 4 spectrum available used for 4G LTE.
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It is not mentioned anywhere else, not even the tech websites. How you are sure 2100Mhz has been used in trial?
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post Jun 22 2018, 10:41 PM

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QUOTE(Hummingbird @ Jun 22 2018, 08:21 PM)
It is not mentioned anywhere else, not even the tech websites. How you are sure 2100Mhz has been used in trial?
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U may go port Dickson town nearby regina mall to enjoy the 4 band digi LTE...
But 4CA/3CA or no i really dont know..

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