Can u guys check the speed while on 5g to server besides yes? With yes I can get more than 100mbps but non yes server only 1 2mbps
https://www.speedtest.net/my-result/a/8279319879
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Apr 5 2022, 02:31 PM
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Can u guys check the speed while on 5g to server besides yes? With yes I can get more than 100mbps but non yes server only 1 2mbps
https://www.speedtest.net/my-result/a/8279319879 |
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Apr 5 2022, 04:12 PM
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Apr 5 2022, 04:18 PM
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Apr 5 2022, 04:26 PM
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Apr 5 2022, 05:13 PM
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Apr 5 2022, 05:30 PM
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Few days ago my One Plus Nord N10 5G suddenly can get 5G (after carrier updates)
Speeds like crap when connecting to 5G for normal use (YouTube, downloads) Speedtest with Yes sites etc ok Speedtest with others (TM/Celcom) like crap Speedtest with Yes site )Speedtest with non Yes site ![]() Lucky free sim card free else want cry oso no tears In case you are wondering lots area no 5G signal Speed when connect with 5G very slow Worst than yes 4G |
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Apr 7 2022, 09:33 AM
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Transition from 5g to 4g is not so smooth,
if no 5g line....totally become blank and lost connection lol hope all goes well later q3/q4 this year..... |
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Apr 7 2022, 11:38 PM
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Maybe delay a bit for major telcos. Heard major telcos do not agree with wholesale pricing https://amanz.my/2022333512/ QUOTE The implementation of 5G in Malaysia is thorough and active by all telecommunication devices may still be a little slow. The telecommunications alludes, National Digital Berhad, as well as SKMM will be able to reach the word of agreement and approval that satisfy all the parties of the blossoming Jun 2022 later. https://www.lowyat.net/2022/270763/telcos-y...ree-dnb-5g-rao/In the fact, according to AnalyAnalyst Kenanga research, the telecommunications are still taking a cautious approach to the design 5G, including still researching the Single Borong Rang model (SWN) over several factors. The intersection was to involve price approval and the solicit stage of – including a potentially weak 5G connection at the beginning of the implementation that might have an impression on the reputation of telecommunications. This post has been edited by MyProLife: Apr 8 2022, 01:27 AM azihas liked this post
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Apr 8 2022, 11:03 AM
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QUOTE According to the document, DNB has set a base monthly rate of RM30,000 per Gbps for the first 1200Gbps of usage capacity. Subsequent capacity utilisation would then cost an additional RM22,000 per Gbps and there is also the in-building network rate of RM30,000 per Gbps. Who will going to pay this amount monthly.....Using 1500Gbps of capacity as an example, a telco would have to pay RM36 million for the first 1200Gbps and another RM6.6 million for the additional 300Gbps of usage. Of course, there are additional costs that telcos have to face as well including related taxes and Universal Service Provision charges. I believe it is more expensive than upgrade their current network to be 5G compatible... Assuming extra RM 50 can be earned monthly by telco for every 5G subscriber, they need 720K subscribers to onboard... and think about 1500Gbps = 1 500 000 Mbps, every subscriber only have 2Mbps capacity if all 720K subscribers are using the network at the same time.... and at this moment, hardly to have good indoor signal and the bad coverage in KL area. DNB shall make priority to high density area and indoor / underground coverage also 5G to 4G fallback is very bad, in between the fallback the phone will have no signal / data disconnection, which means if the user is having facetime video call / steaming, it will most probably facing the disconnection or reconnecting issue... as an user, I won't mind to pay slightly more for 5G network access, but I don't want my phone only have 4G network most of the time but paying more expensive tariff for 5G network. and yesterday, I had some speedtest in Kepong area, full bar 5G outdoor signal strength but speed is around only 200Mbps now..., with this speed 4G LTE 4CA also can achieve, what is the purpose of attracting telco to onboard DNB 5G network? Gold_Moderator and KCY3701 liked this post
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Apr 8 2022, 12:29 PM
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QUOTE(mlamlam @ Apr 8 2022, 11:03 AM) Who will going to pay this amount monthly..... Only reason is Songlap thanks to our JB voters!I believe it is more expensive than upgrade their current network to be 5G compatible... Assuming extra RM 50 can be earned monthly by telco for every 5G subscriber, they need 720K subscribers to onboard... and think about 1500Gbps = 1 500 000 Mbps, every subscriber only have 2Mbps capacity if all 720K subscribers are using the network at the same time.... and at this moment, hardly to have good indoor signal and the bad coverage in KL area. DNB shall make priority to high density area and indoor / underground coverage also 5G to 4G fallback is very bad, in between the fallback the phone will have no signal / data disconnection, which means if the user is having facetime video call / steaming, it will most probably facing the disconnection or reconnecting issue... as an user, I won't mind to pay slightly more for 5G network access, but I don't want my phone only have 4G network most of the time but paying more expensive tariff for 5G network. and yesterday, I had some speedtest in Kepong area, full bar 5G outdoor signal strength but speed is around only 200Mbps now..., with this speed 4G LTE 4CA also can achieve, what is the purpose of attracting telco to onboard DNB 5G network? This post has been edited by adamw: Apr 8 2022, 12:32 PM azihas liked this post
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Apr 8 2022, 03:28 PM
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QUOTE(mlamlam @ Apr 8 2022, 11:03 AM) Who will going to pay this amount monthly..... Digi 4G at KepongI believe it is more expensive than upgrade their current network to be 5G compatible... Assuming extra RM 50 can be earned monthly by telco for every 5G subscriber, they need 720K subscribers to onboard... and think about 1500Gbps = 1 500 000 Mbps, every subscriber only have 2Mbps capacity if all 720K subscribers are using the network at the same time.... and at this moment, hardly to have good indoor signal and the bad coverage in KL area. DNB shall make priority to high density area and indoor / underground coverage also 5G to 4G fallback is very bad, in between the fallback the phone will have no signal / data disconnection, which means if the user is having facetime video call / steaming, it will most probably facing the disconnection or reconnecting issue... as an user, I won't mind to pay slightly more for 5G network access, but I don't want my phone only have 4G network most of the time but paying more expensive tariff for 5G network. and yesterday, I had some speedtest in Kepong area, full bar 5G outdoor signal strength but speed is around only 200Mbps now..., with this speed 4G LTE 4CA also can achieve, what is the purpose of attracting telco to onboard DNB 5G network? ![]() |
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Apr 8 2022, 03:45 PM
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Apr 8 2022, 05:45 PM
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QUOTE(mlamlam @ Apr 8 2022, 03:45 PM) I was using Digi 4G before (now in grace period not to reload to make it active yet) and my Kampung area also can have 150Mbps ++ down speed as long as the phone support 2CA / 4CA and it is in Digi 4G coverage, the speed would not be slow. ![]() ![]() Last time when i go back to my kampung went through this road Digi is totally no service But at March i seems to get 4G at there and even 415 Mbps for 4G |
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Apr 9 2022, 10:04 AM
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https://soyacincau.com/2022/04/08/celcom-di...ty-5g-services/
still a long way to go is it a kind of SLA? the RAO states that DNB has set a target of 99.0% for Data Session Setup Success Rate and a Latency of less than 15ms from the User Equipment (UE) to the Point of Interface (POI). The KPI also listed a Mean User Downlink Throughput of 100Mbps and a Mean User Uplink Throughput of 3Mbps for Non-standalone 5G architecture (NSA) or 5Mbps for Standalone 5G architecture (SA). but the SLA didn't guarantee the coverage in Malaysia time by time...? |
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Apr 9 2022, 12:12 PM
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QOS is more important than coverage...
But if the maintenance is not the highest priority, QOS is just an opera... |
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QUOTE(mlamlam @ Apr 9 2022, 10:04 AM) https://soyacincau.com/2022/04/08/celcom-di...ty-5g-services/ can used YES foc until at least Aug, Jun not realistic now still a long way to go is it a kind of SLA? the RAO states that DNB has set a target of 99.0% for Data Session Setup Success Rate and a Latency of less than 15ms from the User Equipment (UE) to the Point of Interface (POI). The KPI also listed a Mean User Downlink Throughput of 100Mbps and a Mean User Uplink Throughput of 3Mbps for Non-standalone 5G architecture (NSA) or 5Mbps for Standalone 5G architecture (SA). but the SLA didn't guarantee the coverage in Malaysia time by time...? |
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Apr 10 2022, 09:38 AM
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QUOTE(mlamlam @ Apr 8 2022, 03:45 PM) I was using Digi 4G before (now in grace period not to reload to make it active yet) and my Kampung area also can have 150Mbps ++ down speed On 5CA Samsung device also hard to get above 30 mbps consistently on digi with 4 bar signal on 4G & 4G+. This in few big cities. Not sure if max speed depend on type postpaid plan? as long as the phone support 2CA / 4CA and it is in Digi 4G coverage, the speed would not be slow. |
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Apr 10 2022, 09:39 AM
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Apr 10 2022, 10:18 AM
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QUOTE(culain99 @ Apr 10 2022, 09:38 AM) On 5CA Samsung device also hard to get above 30 mbps consistently on digi with 4 bar signal on 4G & 4G+. This in few big cities. Not sure if max speed depend on type postpaid plan? I don't think digi have 5CA, only Yes "have"and if you got 5CA in Yes, it means you are in the 5G coverage area, your phone should switch to 5G signal instead... |
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