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Unifi Official TM UniFi High Speed Broadband Thread V34, READ 1ST PAGE FOR TURBO SPEED INFO!

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post Aug 21 2018, 04:22 PM

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QUOTE(westlife @ Aug 21 2018, 04:09 PM)
how much to terminate unifi with contract? if only rm500 actually worth it to cancel for me to subscribe to maxis home fibre 30Mbps @rm89.
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balance of the remaining monthly fee must paid in full
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post Aug 21 2018, 05:31 PM

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QUOTE(westlife @ Aug 21 2018, 05:04 PM)
Mine was started on 29 Nov 2017.
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 Customer who terminates their unifi Home account after 12 months but still before the end
of the minimum contract period (24 months) will be charged with monthly subscription fee of
broadband (price before discount) of the remaining months.
 Customer who terminates their unifi Home account before 12 months will be charged a
penalty of:
 monthly subscription fee of broadband (price before discount) of the remaining months
and;
 monthly subscription fee of unifi TV pack of the remaining months
 The early termination penalty for unifi TV pack before the minimum period of 12 months will
be based on the monthly subscription fee of unifi TV pack as below:
 Aneka Plus/Varnam Plus/Ruby Plus pack: RM30
 Ultimate pack: RM60
 Customer is required to settle any outstanding bill prior to the termination request
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post Sep 7 2018, 02:53 PM

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QUOTE(zioburosky13 @ Sep 7 2018, 02:37 PM)
Practically within the minimum connection speed for a smooth 4k 60fps viewing experience.
Example:

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The file size of a 60minutes Ultra High Definition 4K 60fps video is 12.5GB
(I just love viewing the video with headphones and imagine strolling around there)
For now until 4k and 8k become the norm within the next few years. Then we will all come back here again to complain about the lousy service.  laugh.gif

I would say the high speed benefits those who travel outdoor for work and rely on online storage to get their works in and out in a minute. Imagine if you are an outdoor photographer, with tons of photo work stored on an online server and need to retrieve them instantaneously. With a high speed internet, you could save time to download and upload your work.
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When internet of things become compulsory, 5g more popular, only then we will talk about it, times still immature icon_rolleyes.gif

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