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4WD_er
post May 20 2024, 12:16 PM

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I have not been having fixed line internet at home, never in my life.

Had use :
3G internet with tablet -> (earlier years since 2010)
4G internet with tablet then found out mod modem -> (maybe starting late 201x)
5G Yes package with Yeacomm for closed to a year (since 2023)

No issue at all. And gaming ? Haha, good thing I didn't let my kids enjoy that low latency 3D gaming. Son is now NUS scholar wink.gif

This post has been edited by 4WD_er: May 20 2024, 12:18 PM
4WD_er
post May 21 2024, 07:53 AM

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QUOTE(tmc @ May 21 2024, 06:50 AM)
Then it will be good if there is a comparison between U 5G versus Yes 5G, in term of quality.
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For 5G home package, meaning you put the sim card in a 5G modem at a fixed location which has the best signal in your home, personal experience=> Yes5G better.

When i used U mobile SIM card, even with lock band in my Yeacomm 5G modem, there were times in almost each day the speed dropped significantly. Nearly none of that for Yes5G now.

This post has been edited by 4WD_er: May 21 2024, 07:54 AM
4WD_er
post May 21 2024, 11:35 AM

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QUOTE(tmc @ May 21 2024, 08:24 AM)
The last mile of 5G are the same right ? I haven't had access to a Yes sim, but I have a U mobile sim, which I got around 300 Mbps - 600 Mbps. Does it mean there is signal of Yes 5G at my location?
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Yup, that is the case as both Telco are using DNB's 5G network. But u mobile was just less stable for me back then. Been using Yes5G since Aug'23, so far very stable.

 

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