Dunno how long still need to wait for the Samsung A series to able to use 5g.
Unlimited 5G plan
Unlimited 5G plan
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Mar 21 2022, 09:56 AM
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Dunno how long still need to wait for the Samsung A series to able to use 5g.
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Mar 23 2022, 07:58 PM
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Wonder how long more till all telco start offer 5G.... xperiaDROID liked this post
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Mar 23 2022, 09:04 PM
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Mar 24 2022, 12:17 AM
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QUOTE(adamw @ Mar 23 2022, 09:04 PM) Can already tell they don't care about the risks and everything anymore, what they're basically doing now is just for the sake of rushing out 5G in the most cost-saving way for their pockets so we don't seem to be lacking behind our neighbors in terms of tech, scrapping the whole project means money will be dumped into the sea, they have no choice but to live in denialAnd I highly doubt what the telcos tried to oppose before was really because of innovations and stuff, more like they just want profit, otherwise they wouldn't even try to propose DWN network and then finally support DNB's SWN network when they're offered a stake It will be a miracle if this whole DNB thing succeeds, but then there's no miracle here but half-baked implementations, at this point I can't even imagine what would happen when DNB tries to implement things like VoNR This is what happens when a country is being led by peabrains. This post has been edited by xperiaDROID: Mar 24 2022, 12:21 AM adamw liked this post
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Mar 24 2022, 12:26 AM
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QUOTE(xperiaDROID @ Mar 24 2022, 12:17 AM) Can already tell they don't care about the risks and everything anymore, what they're basically doing now is just for the sake of rushing out 5G in the most cost-saving way for their pockets so we don't seem to be lacking behind our neighbors in terms of tech, scrapping the whole project means money will be dumped into the sea, they have no choice but to live in denial I tried to watch Facebook live and there is obviously an interruption when 5G is switching back to 4GAnd I highly doubt what the telcos tried to oppose before was really because of innovations and stuff, more like they just want profit, otherwise they wouldn't even try to propose DWN network and then finally support DNB's SWN network when they're offered a stake It will be a miracle if this whole DNB thing succeeds, but then there's no miracle here but half-baked implementations, at this point I can't even imagine what would happen when DNB tries to implement things like VoNR This is what happens when a country is being led by peabrains. I also really doubt how it will be handled of voice call instead to switch seamlessly from DNB 5G network to 4G carrier network when implement VoNR xperiaDROID liked this post
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Mar 24 2022, 02:57 PM
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QUOTE(mlamlam @ Mar 24 2022, 12:26 AM) I tried to watch Facebook live and there is obviously an interruption when 5G is switching back to 4G Doesn't sound good at all in current stage, let's hope it won't be a disaster when it gets mainstream. I also really doubt how it will be handled of voice call instead to switch seamlessly from DNB 5G network to 4G carrier network when implement VoNR |
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Mar 24 2022, 09:29 PM
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I bet that dnb will be the worst 5g implementation in the world given that the "unique" SWN approach (designed solely for " songlap" ) with limited innovation (as said by GSMA) due to difficulties integration with existing 4g network, not matter NSA or SA
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Mar 25 2022, 08:35 PM
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Mar 25 2022, 09:32 PM
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Until DNB tutup kidai... LOL...
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Mar 26 2022, 05:20 PM
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QUOTE(mlamlam @ Mar 24 2022, 12:26 AM) I tried to watch Facebook live and there is obviously an interruption when 5G is switching back to 4G Seriously i tot this issue will be resolved since it's going commercial liveI also really doubt how it will be handled of voice call instead to switch seamlessly from DNB 5G network to 4G carrier network when implement VoNR I experienced this issue n times on 15 January 2022 When im heading on MRT from Mutiara Damansara to Bukit Bintang The 5G experience before the train going in to the tunnel isn't good , in fact , a very unstable network experience Remember when we have no 4G coverage and that time 3G still working in Malaysia , the falldown is seamlessly , technically you will feel a slower speed / higher latency BUT the internet remain connected. But not for DNB's 5G MOCN network , When out of DNB coverage , the network will slightly disconnected for 2 - 5 seconds , and during this 2 - 5 seconds , your data will be disconnected OR you will just get a No Service logo on your status bar , then only back to Yes 4G network But it seems to be no problem on Yes 4G network -> DNB's 5G network So i wonder why is this issue persist , already months ago , shouldn't DNB's engineer work with Yes's engineer to solve this issue? |
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Mar 26 2022, 05:38 PM
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Modi is catching up behind DNB...
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Mar 26 2022, 07:23 PM
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Mar 26 2022, 07:24 PM
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Speedtest got 1Gbps, but when browsing slow ciput than 3G in Cyberjaya
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Mar 26 2022, 07:34 PM
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Mar 27 2022, 01:34 AM
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Mar 30 2022, 11:38 PM
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Just updated my Flip 2 & Fold 3 to UI 4.1
Using NetMonster to check Flip 2 - keep attempting to connect to LTE-700 but always falls back to LTE-800 Fold 3 - not even trying to connect to LTE-700. Always stay at LTE-800 |
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Mar 31 2022, 03:34 PM
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Mar 31 2022, 05:47 PM
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Mar 31 2022, 07:16 PM
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It seems that more site are "pending" in Kota Damansara and Subang 2... Besides, some site in Rawang are already in LIVE, who can go there and test as well? adiyon84 liked this post
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Mar 31 2022, 07:50 PM
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QUOTE(3825968 @ Mar 31 2022, 03:34 PM) ![]() My frd already tried Speed fast , but same problem , fallback isn't seamlessly , lack of coverage (PS he test when DNB not putting JB area into live site) This post has been edited by Sam Leong: Mar 31 2022, 07:50 PM KCY3701 liked this post
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