QUOTE(V3000 @ Nov 24 2008, 11:22 PM)
D98 = Faster Fully Utilize your 5GB usage limit

-Pay more to suffer faster? >_<~
Not a great deal, Celcom should offer something like this...
A: D68 (For noobs) Speed Up TO 384kbps* (5GB Limit)
B: D98 (For Basic User) Speed Up TO 3.6Mbps* (10GB Limit)
C: D128 (For Advance User) Speed Up TO 3.6Mbps* (15GB Limit)
D: D158 (For Expert User) Speed Up TO 3.6Mbps* (20GB Limit)
Edit/Addon Celcom School Holiday Special Promotion!
E: D288 (For Rich Kids) Speed up to 7.6Mbps* (No Usage Limit**)
*Best Effort (normally u get 60-85% LOWER then what u see here).
** No Usage Limit Promotion Period only apply on '2008 Year End SCHOOL HOLIDAY', After that 'Period' this Package comes with 40GB Limit, Speed revert back to 3.6Mbps*.# Please stop Calling our Customer Care, If u not satisfy with our service; Shove your 'sim' card into your...!

Hehe! Good Idea?

Assuming the 60% to 85% bandwidth, if Celcom charges the rate below, you think it worth it?
Package A: RM100
Package B: RM150
Package C: RM200
Package D: RM250
Package E: RM500
Or more.
It's always come back to $$$. If people are willing to pay, I don't think why not ...
Added on November 25, 2008, 8:57 amQUOTE(mar_ware @ Nov 25 2008, 01:16 AM)
Sorry for wrong information. I just remembered reading 5GB and 25GB and assumed it to be daily unlimited. Honestly it is ridiculous pricing from Sialcom. Let's see the pay-per-use. People will pay for each and every KB he/she using, yet there is a limit of 25GB... How is that justifiable???
Just like our "unlimited" yet limited... Honestly, there needs to be some other competitive telcos. Let China companies come in. Just see their improvement in broadband services. They start later than us. Now they have faster broadband services in most cities. Cheaper and more competitive. Take down Sialcom from monopoly and let it taste the bitter taste of defeat!!!
Mobile rates (including Mobile data) in China is one of the most expensive and less transparent in the world (only two mobile operators in China) - source from some chinese people.
Not sure if they are going to implement mobile broadband in Malaysia, the rate will be any cheaper.
Fixed Broadband and Mobile Broadband are different ...
This post has been edited by p4n6: Nov 25 2008, 08:57 AM