QUOTE(ycs @ Sep 7 2018, 11:29 AM)
by the time TM announce till i get, i can walk from JB border till Msia north border, few timesUnifi Official TM UniFi High Speed Broadband Thread V34, READ 1ST PAGE FOR TURBO SPEED INFO!
Unifi Official TM UniFi High Speed Broadband Thread V34, READ 1ST PAGE FOR TURBO SPEED INFO!
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Sep 7 2018, 11:31 AM
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Sep 7 2018, 11:32 AM
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Sep 7 2018, 11:32 AM
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QUOTE(Xefron @ Sep 7 2018, 08:03 AM) Latest Cheapest Price List for unifi Will the price change after 24 months?No Quota+FREE DECT Phone+Free Router unifi 100 Mbps (Free 600 minutes call + pick one RM30 unifi tv pack + no stb + playtv app) = RM 129 (online/reseller/TMPoint) unifi 50 Mbps (no Free 600 minutes call + pick one RM30 unifi tv pack + no stb + playtv app) = RM 99 (reseller/TMPoint) unifi 100 Mbps (Free 600 minutes call + ultimate pack + with stb + playtv app) = RM 159 (reseller/TMPoint) unifi 50 Mbps (no Free 600 minutes call + pick one RM30 unifi tv pack + with stb + playtv app) = RM 129 (reseller/TMPoint) Quota+NO DECT Phone+Free Router unifi basic 30Mbps (no Free 600 minutes call + no unifi tv pack + no stb + no playtv app + 60GB Quota) = RM79 (online/reseller/TMPoint) latest price is not eligible for turbo upgrade |
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Sep 7 2018, 11:34 AM
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Sep 7 2018, 11:34 AM
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Sep 7 2018, 11:35 AM
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QUOTE(wilson1stop @ Sep 7 2018, 11:28 AM) Well, as of nw, this is what available on Unifi homepage, we shall drill them until it takes it down or just give it to us who wants to downgrade the plan. Else, take action to lodge complaint to the regulator. NATO will not help us. |
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Sep 7 2018, 11:35 AM
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I wonder if they turbo based on account number, mine starts with 10055
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Sep 7 2018, 11:35 AM
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Sep 7 2018, 11:37 AM
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QUOTE(Pebbie @ Sep 7 2018, 11:30 AM) i don't understand this part. correct me if im wrong, no STB package means i can't watch tv programs through my TV? i can only watch it through my phone? You still can use android box watch,no stb mean no free gave you stb and bcz stb use another bandwitch internet ,maybe there dont gave you that stb bandwitch lol,like you 100Mbps package,internet is 100 and gave you more like 24Mb stb use only,so if no stb there gave you 100Mbps onlyThis post has been edited by hiha123: Sep 7 2018, 11:38 AM |
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Sep 7 2018, 11:37 AM
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Sep 7 2018, 11:38 AM
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Sep 7 2018, 11:40 AM
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Sep 7 2018, 11:41 AM
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QUOTE(hiha123 @ Sep 7 2018, 11:37 AM) You still can use android box watch,no stb mean no free gave you stb and bcz stb use another bandwitch internet ,maybe there dont gave you that stb bandwitch lol,like you 100Mbps package,internet is 100 and gave you more like 24Mb stb use only,so if no stb there gave you 100Mbps only i see.... understand now. then i dont need the stb, just use my tv's android app to watch it then. hope my elders ok with the change. able to save additional 30 per month. |
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Sep 7 2018, 11:42 AM
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Sep 7 2018, 11:44 AM
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My order (Modify) is cancelled too. Supposed to be first batch to get 800 Mbps but still no news.
With Modify order cancellation, I will terminate the service and reapply with 129 100Mbps to save > RM 100 per month. QUOTE(alfredkch @ Sep 7 2018, 10:28 AM) |
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Sep 7 2018, 11:44 AM
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Went to change my plan to 129 today @ taman desa tmpoint, waiting period 10 days as the system is not ready yet but accepted my application and will process once the system is ready.
Will need to fill form and thumbprint, received acknowledgement letter for follow up later if the plan is not changed after 10 days This post has been edited by warlove3: Sep 7 2018, 11:44 AM |
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Sep 7 2018, 11:44 AM
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QUOTE(Pebbie @ Sep 7 2018, 11:41 AM) i see.... understand now. then i dont need the stb, just use my tv's android app to watch it then. hope my elders ok with the change. able to save additional 30 per month. But i thing the rm30 got ultimate pack is ok and use stb,just duno why 50Mb dont have gave ultimate and still need rm30 for stb only...no stupid to gave 30 every month for stb only.. |
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Sep 7 2018, 11:45 AM
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QUOTE(Pebbie @ Sep 7 2018, 11:41 AM) i see.... understand now. then i dont need the stb, just use my tv's android app to watch it then. hope my elders ok with the change. able to save additional 30 per month. i chat with CS, they mentioned STB will be maintain! price also RM 129 also no extra charges... |
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Sep 7 2018, 11:47 AM
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QUOTE JASIN: Move over Telekom Malaysia Bhd . The leading electricity provider in the country, Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB), wants a share of the fixed-line, high-speed broadband (HSBB) market that is now the domain of TM. In relation to this, TNB will run a pilot project in Melaka to test the viability of providing broadband services through its fibre optic network. TNB’s entry could potentially signal the end of TM’s monopoly in the fixed-line HSBB space and bring about competition at the network access level. According to an industry executive, if TNB is successful in its venture, it would see the entry of more players offering broadband services, and this could eventually lead to more competition and falling prices for high-speed packages. TNB has an extensive fibre optic network spanning across the nation with over 12,000km of fibre access, poles and ducts. It has access to over eight million customers. TNB’s reach will come in handy to cover the lack of HSBB access to certain segments of the population. Yesterday, TNB said it would start a pilot project in Jasin this month to assess the technical, safety and commercial viability of using its electrical infrastructure for the government’s National Connectivity Plan (NCP). TNB chairman Tan Sri Leo Moggie said the initiative would allow faster, cheaper and wider Internet connectivity. He said the project, which would be completed by the end of 2018, would involve 1,100 out of 4,300 houses in Taman Merbau, Taman Maju and Felda Kemendor. “The households will gain access to a HSBB network that would be made available through TNB’s fibre optics, which form part of our existing communication network,” said Moggie here yesterday. Moggie said that through the pilot project, TNB would explore the potential of utilising the available capacity of TNB’s telecommunications assets for the NCP without compromising the safety, security and reliability of the electricity supply network. He said TNB would leverage on the outcome of the pilot project for a decision on the commercial viability for it to embark on possible larger-scale NCP participation nationwide. “This pilot project will be the platform to test the concept of open access. The platform is expected to stimulate active participation from new and existing providers in backhaul and retail broadband that would create competition that should push broadband prices down for the benefit of Malaysians,” he said. Globally, electricity company assets, be it fibre, poles or ducts, are used to provide broadband services. In its June 2018 report, the World Bank Malaysia’s Economic Monitor cited a serious lack of competition as the reason for high prices and low speeds for broadband. Despite there being 2.6 million fixed broadband subscribers as at end-March, Communications and Multimedia Minister Gobind Singh has said that there is plenty of room for more access. Apart from TM, TIME dotCom Bhd and Maxis Bhd offer fast broadband services in the country, while Axiata Group Bhd plans to make a major investment in the fixed broadband space next year. Maxis relies on TM’s network for its broadband access. https://www.thestar.com.my/business/busines...oadband-market/ there's come another opponent |
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QUOTE(Pebbie @ Sep 7 2018, 11:41 AM) i see.... understand now. then i dont need the stb, just use my tv's android app to watch it then. hope my elders ok with the change. able to save additional 30 per month. Provided your tv can install and run the Unifi Play Tv Apps.The user interface is different between the STB and the Apps. |
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