QUOTE(tasek16 @ Aug 26 2019, 02:25 AM)
made a report to Digi on slow internet issues despite the signal showing a full bar at 4g + .. after 5 days they admit the problem caused by the tower could not cope or cater the large number of users.
the questions.. how long to wait.. do I entitle for rebates.. etc.
area:
tasek/bercham ipoh.. for now i'm not intend to opt-out.. since it is the best overall package for me and have been used for more than 2 years now..
Citing health concerns, Ipoh residents reject telco tower on neighbourhood shop roof
[Malay Mail]
Sylvia Looi
Malay Mail 15 May 2019
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Residents of Taman Pusat Bercham, Ipoh protest against plans to erect a telecommunication tower on the roof of a shoplot in the area May 15, 2019. — Picture by Farhan Najib
IPOH, May 15 — Residents of Taman Pusat Bercham are up in arms over a telecommunication tower being built on the roof of a shoplot in their neighbourhood.
Citing health hazards, the residents are demanding that construction be stopped immediately.
Tan Yook Lakh said work started in April and residents approached Bercham assemblyman Ong Boon Piow for assistance.
“Ong told us his hands are tied as approval for the tower had been given,” he said during a media conference arranged by MCA Public Services and Complaints Bureau head Low Guo Nan at the site today.
The 71-year-old said residents are worried their health would be affected as a result of radiation from the tower.
Another resident Lee Lai Peng, 54, said this was not the first time telecommunications companies wanted to put up towers in the area.
“In 2009, we managed to get the former state government to stop construction for a tower,” said the housewife, adding that the area now has two towers that were put up before residents moved into the area.
A third resident Alina Abdul Rahman said the tower must not be allowed to go up as she could not bear to lose her friends to cancer.
“I lost at least three neighbours to cancer,” she added.
Chan Kam Sun said he lost his wife and son to cancer.
“My wife passed away due to cervical cancer while my son died due to bone cancer,” said the 65-year-old technician whose house is behind the proposed site to erect the tower.
“I do not want to lose my 12-year-old daughter to cancer too,” he added.
Residents had initiated a signature campaign on Tuesday and managed to collect over 200 signatures.
The petition was later submitted to Ong.
https://sg.news.yahoo.com/citing-health-con...-042102507.htmlGood luck bro. Not digi fault.