Maybe they are starting to cap p2p as well. That is just my wild guess
Wireless Broadband iZZinet Wireless Broadband Thread, iBurst Technology !
Wireless Broadband iZZinet Wireless Broadband Thread, iBurst Technology !
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May 19 2008, 12:25 PM
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Maybe they are starting to cap p2p as well. That is just my wild guess
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Jun 21 2008, 09:29 PM
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QUOTE(Goneraz @ Jun 20 2008, 11:32 PM) If only i have sign my package from you. Anyway wat is your advice? Should i just put up with them and hope that they imporve on their serivce? Anyway i have purcahse a HSDPA modem today. was planning to sign up with celcom. Let me share you with my similar experience with maxis. I was an ex-maxis broadband user myself. At first I was able to put up with all those non-sense such as blocking ports , 20GB services and other things. At least i was able to play online games with a latency of 300-400ms , which is tolerable. Something to blow off some steam. Then they started to throttle non-standard port by setting the traffic to bulk , hence it made it impossible for me to play online games. sure I can connect fine but the latency shoots up pretty high. Then I couldn't take it and said goodbye to them. There is no use of putting up with companies like izzi i think. Do this , e-mail to mr.Darshan (if you want his E-mail addy) . He is from NCCC ( http://www.nccc.org.my/) . Just express your frusration to him and he will forward it and publish your letter. Send one cc to izzi as well and demand for your refund).Simple , you should opt for a better service instead. Maybe celcom might be better |
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Jun 30 2008, 06:31 PM
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QUOTE(nintenshop @ Jun 24 2008, 09:58 AM) Dear goneraz and prasys Hey there,Thanks for sharing your experient in here. infact I'm facing the problem same as you, what they feed back is they have contact the bank to cancel my transaction (with the prove of a fax). I'm goint to wait till my next month credit card bill and see whether the rebate is there ? Any how I should note down this NCCC website, I'm sure it's very useful for our consumer awareness. All you have to do is simply send a letter to Mr. Darshan darshan[at]nccc[dot]org[dot]my (replace it. I've mainly typed in that manner to avoid spambots from spamming his e-mail address). Just send a letter and explain your situation. Let the NCCC folks post up your letter and let them forward it to the MCMC and other relevant parties. Trust me , it will tremble them and you'll be able to get your refund. Use your rights (as a consumer). Just make sure your voice is heard. Do attach relevant documents as well so that Mr Darshan can help you in this matter. This person has helped me a lot in my case against Maxis , which later allowed me to terminate my Maxis Wireless without paying RM 200 termination fee ! |
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Jul 1 2008, 11:05 PM
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QUOTE(Xtryfe @ Jul 1 2008, 01:11 AM) What's up with all these contracts and penalties you have to pay if you leave a certain provider. It's like if you leave us you Fail and you should just This is Malaysia my friend. Things work in a different manner. Even if you go to New Zealand , the ISPs over there do have their own set of policy. Not to mention that there will be a data limit cap. Suppose if you exceed the cap , you'll be capped to 64Kbps for both upstream an upstream till the next cycle. But in Malaysia , its unlimited. That is how they manage their bandwidth in New Zealand. As the old saying goes - the grass is always greener on the other side ! You should be able to switch providers anytime you want provided you settle your current bills and yeah users have the choice to change not be held for ransom |
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Jul 11 2008, 09:50 PM
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Thread updated
Similar Threads merged + new facelift. This will be the new thread for izzi users to discuss and to rant of course (with moderation of course) |
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Jul 27 2008, 08:43 AM
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Aug 16 2008, 12:31 AM
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QUOTE(katsurou @ Aug 15 2008, 11:56 PM) i'm staying at ara damansara and the test was done at night. Not many devices do support 64-bit Vista. In fact , I wouldn't even encourage someone to use 64-bit OS. Its recommended for you to stay in 32-bit OS unless you want to run something. just found out izzi doesn't support vista 64bit....wtf.....after i spent so many hours to update my laptop OS.... called their CS oso no use I think izziPRO supports any OSes as it uses ethernet rather then USB or PCMCIA/ExpressCardSlot |
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Aug 18 2008, 08:58 AM
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QUOTE(xpresside @ Aug 17 2008, 11:33 PM) dun use 64bit os even if u have 4,6-8gb of ram..umobile, celcom software all ok with 64bit izzi forcing us to use 32bit |
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