QUOTE(Max2006 @ Sep 25 2023, 06:40 PM)
It never happens before, at least for me. And as you can see, more and more people are experiencing the "spike" thing at the same time. No doubt, your explanation is correct. But let me ask you 1 question, if this is a normal thing, why now only happens? Most people never have such spike until now.
Everything happens for a reason. And I don't think it's just a coincidence.
Of course, my "uneducated" guess could be wrong afterall. But it's not the end. We can see this as an entertainment and we laugh together loh. I know you are tired of Fahmi's empty promises. But there's always a hope. Be optimistic bro. Cheers.
QUOTE(Khan92 @ Sep 25 2023, 06:43 PM)
With respect as a person who regularly doing speed test this never happened before. Why sudden bufferbloat after all this while (apologise for lack of definition) I observe my family internet bandwidth usage never change, no additional device.
You maybe right it's probably nothing but given the timing minister announced with TM plan for MSAP it's highly likely all moved in motion simultaneously.
aiyoo abang-abang, kakak-kakak, that sudden uptick at start of transfer is normal laaah.... it does not indicate anything. you can also observe similar uptick when you do file copy in your computer, before transfer buffer/cache are getting filled and speed starts going down.
all my speedtest have that uptick transfer at the start of them laaah...
even the ones i do via mobile. what does that even suggest? that i need to anticipate that my already-uncapped speed is about to get yet another surprise speed upgrade by maxis, digi, and dnb?
if there is anything much more reliable, it is that one forummer had posted this explanation before; our fibre line had always been capable, but ISP put rate limiting that kicks in to cap to your subscribed rate.
damn. to relate a normal network behaviour to a highly-anticipated for-sure-will-happen-network upgrade....