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Wireless Broadband ★★DiGi 3G Broadband Thread★★, Broadband done right

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post Mar 23 2009, 11:20 PM

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QUOTE(ronaldjoe @ Mar 23 2009, 11:17 PM)
I got Digi broadband yesterday and average 1.2 mbps for one hour.
Now I swap it with maxis broadband fr my friend...letting him try out Digi.
I am regretting now as Mxxxs is really bad, cant load my download fr server...

Edit: I'm running tmnut connection as well now.
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Which plan are you on? From what you said that you are getting an average of 1.2mbps, I guess you're on the Discover or Explore plan?
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post Mar 23 2009, 11:54 PM

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does any1 know the ping time of digi 3g on the speedtest?
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post Mar 24 2009, 02:34 AM

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QUOTE(cameltoe @ Mar 23 2009, 04:05 PM)
The fastest broadband experience still belongs to wired DSL and fiber.
No arguments to that even on this shore.
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bro, what i meant was wireless broadband, home users...
dont compare mobile broadband with wired DSL or whatever sh*t that is available in your office.

And FYI, DiGi 3G is not running on Time's fibre.
TdC has unutilized fibre-optics backbone, that i agree.
If you insists on yes, do show us the fact that it is.

This post has been edited by kelvin88: Mar 24 2009, 02:36 AM
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post Mar 24 2009, 02:40 AM

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QUOTE(damonlbs @ Mar 23 2009, 11:54 PM)
does any1 know the ping time of digi 3g on the speedtest?
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The last I remember it was around 200-300ms.
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post Mar 24 2009, 09:12 AM

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QUOTE(cameltoe @ Mar 23 2009, 04:21 PM)
DiGi's 3G piggy backs on Time's fiber backbone network. How can it out beat the services from the core/main provider itself?
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Where did this assumption come from?

QUOTE(yongkailoon @ Mar 23 2009, 09:01 PM)
At the moment I can see that DiGi is focusing on expanding their coverage within Kuala Lumpur. They have to cover most areas in the Klang Valley to start off their broadband service.
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They are planning to cover key cities such as Penang, K.K and JB by year end, according to The Star - http://biz.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?f...87&sec=business

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currently onli my office is cover ,both of my house still out of coverage .
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post Mar 24 2009, 10:33 AM

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QUOTE(yongkailoon @ Mar 24 2009, 02:40 AM)
The last I remember it was around 200-300ms.
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Its between 125ms to 2xx ms ping from my tests
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QUOTE(shinjite @ Mar 24 2009, 10:33 AM)
Its between 125ms to 2xx ms ping from my tests
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Ping times for web surfing isn't really that important as long as it is within acceptable range. The speeds were so good that I forgot this is a wireless broadband because the other providers of wireless broadband really gave me an image that wireless broadband in Malaysia isn't that good yet.
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post Mar 24 2009, 11:26 AM

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QUOTE(PrinceCaspien @ Mar 23 2009, 08:47 PM)
i also got try twice, 1 time hit 4586kbps and 2nd time hit 5120kbps at 1u-friday.

at least they do roadshow where they have coverage,

different story with Celcom who is so desperate to get more customer base and they did a roadshow promoting their wireless broadband at Aeon Bukit Tinggi-test their speed and page load slow like shit, did not allow me to do speedtest............my digi edge can load faster than that
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I did call the CS about the coverage for Digi BB. Was told Bandar Utama does not have 3G coverage for Digi. I told the CS, why did a launch in 1U when Bandar Utama no coverage? Sad to say even AMAX and P1 does not have coverage in this area. Strange isn't it?



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Go to the website and check better
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post Mar 24 2009, 11:31 AM

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QUOTE(KLlee @ Mar 24 2009, 11:26 AM)
I did call the CS about the coverage for Digi BB. Was told Bandar Utama does not have 3G coverage for Digi. I told the CS, why did a launch in 1U when Bandar Utama no coverage? Sad to say even AMAX and P1 does not have coverage in this area. Strange isn't it?
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Also, sometimes in the coverage map it may show that your area isn't covered yet but when you take the modem and test it at your place, it does show that there is 3G coverage.
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post Mar 24 2009, 01:57 PM

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QUOTE(kelvin88 @ Mar 24 2009, 02:34 AM)
bro, what i meant was wireless broadband, home users...
dont compare mobile broadband with wired DSL or whatever sh*t that is available in your office.

And FYI, DiGi 3G is not running on Time's fibre.
TdC has unutilized fibre-optics backbone, that i agree.
If you insists on yes, do show us the fact that it is.
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Are you working for DiGi?

It sucks to have staffs like you in a good company.

I have mentioned before many times.
The only 3 main nationwide fiber backbone providers with wide coverages are TM, Time(TdC as mentioned by your dearself) and Jaring.
How do you supposed DiGi is going to link up their packet switch network comprising of Node-Bs around the country with an aggregated 14.4mbps each to deliver enough bandwidth for HSPA services?

I've gave my facts.You insist that it's not. Don't you think it's better for you to prove me wrong otherwise?

Do us a favour by performing a few traceroutes to various servers.

-to TM's website
-to Singapore
-to Japan
-to Taiwan
-to US

We would love to see your average ping rates and hops.


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QUOTE(LaR_c @ Mar 24 2009, 09:48 AM)
They are planning to cover key cities such as Penang, K.K and JB by year end, according to The Star - http://biz.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?f...87&sec=business
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Well, I think some areas are already covered but it ain't mentioned nor showed in the coverage map yet, most probably it is still under beta testing.
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QUOTE(cameltoe @ Mar 24 2009, 01:57 PM)
Are you working for DiGi?

It sucks to have staffs like you in a good company.

I have mentioned before many times.
The only 3 main nationwide fiber backbone providers with wide coverages are TM, Time(TdC as mentioned by your dearself) and Jaring.
How do you supposed DiGi is going to link up their packet switch network comprising of Node-Bs around the country with an aggregated 14.4mbps each to deliver enough bandwidth for HSPA services?

I've gave my facts.You insist that it's not. Don't you think it's better for you to prove me wrong otherwise?

Do us a favour by performing a few traceroutes to various servers.

-to TM's website
-to Singapore
-to Japan
-to Taiwan
-to US

We would love to see your average ping rates and hops.
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hey , stop pretending that you know alot with all the technical terms..anybody can wiki or google that..so fast you say that kelvin88 sucks if he works for DiGi....it sucks more to have people like you in this thread....

please remember the purpose of this thread....

This post has been edited by stratocaster: Mar 24 2009, 02:58 PM
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post Mar 24 2009, 03:10 PM

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QUOTE(cameltoe @ Mar 24 2009, 01:57 PM)
Are you working for DiGi?

It sucks to have staffs like you in a good company.

I have mentioned before many times.
The only 3 main nationwide fiber backbone providers with wide coverages are TM, Time(TdC as mentioned by your dearself) and Jaring.
How do you supposed DiGi is going to link up their packet switch network comprising of Node-Bs around the country with an aggregated 14.4mbps each to deliver enough bandwidth for HSPA services?

I've gave my facts.You insist that it's not. Don't you think it's better for you to prove me wrong otherwise?

Do us a favour by performing a few traceroutes to various servers.

-to TM's website
-to Singapore
-to Japan
-to Taiwan
-to US

We would love to see your average ping rates and hops.
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CODE
Tracing route to www.singtel.com.sg [203.208.248.10]
over a maximum of 30 hops:

 1    81 ms    79 ms    79 ms  192.168.129.94
 2    65 ms   119 ms    89 ms  172.18.250.125
 3     *        *        *     Request timed out.
 4     *        *        *     Request timed out.
 5    67 ms    80 ms    69 ms  172.18.252.133
 6    58 ms    59 ms    59 ms  172.18.252.134
 7    57 ms    69 ms    69 ms  192.168.129.196
 8    58 ms    59 ms    59 ms  203.92.154.94
 9   228 ms    59 ms    68 ms  203.92.128.4
10    56 ms    59 ms    69 ms  203.92.138.89
11    57 ms    69 ms    88 ms  210.48.192.161
12    67 ms    59 ms    69 ms  pos2-1.cr02.klp01.pccwbtn.net [63.218.167.77]
13   116 ms   229 ms   239 ms  ge12-1.br01.hkg04.pccwbtn.net [63.218.114.178]
14    85 ms    89 ms    90 ms  singtel.ge5-13.br01.hkg04.pccwbtn.net [63.218.115.50]
15   117 ms   148 ms   129 ms  so-2-3-0-0.sngtp-ar6.ix.singtel.com [203.208.154.37]
16   117 ms   120 ms   119 ms  ge-0-1-2-0.sngtp-dr1.ix.singtel.com [203.208.149.210]
17    96 ms    89 ms   100 ms  202.160.250.226
18    99 ms    99 ms    99 ms  203.208.232.50
19    98 ms    99 ms    98 ms  203.208.232.57
20   117 ms    99 ms   130 ms  203.208.225.214
21   107 ms    99 ms    99 ms  203.208.248.10

Trace complete.

This is the trace. Would love to have an expert like you to point out where is TdC's involvement.
I shall rest my case after this. smile.gif

ah... sorry to disappoint you, but I am not DiGi staff.
Hopefully you're not one as well, else it'll be sucky all the way for DiGi.
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post Mar 24 2009, 03:47 PM

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QUOTE(kelvin88 @ Mar 24 2009, 03:10 PM)
CODE
Tracing route to www.singtel.com.sg [203.208.248.10]
over a maximum of 30 hops:

 1    81 ms    79 ms    79 ms  192.168.129.94
 2    65 ms   119 ms    89 ms  172.18.250.125
 3     *        *        *     Request timed out.
 4     *        *        *     Request timed out.
 5    67 ms    80 ms    69 ms  172.18.252.133
 6    58 ms    59 ms    59 ms  172.18.252.134
 7    57 ms    69 ms    69 ms  192.168.129.196
 8    58 ms    59 ms    59 ms  203.92.154.94
 9   228 ms    59 ms    68 ms  203.92.128.4
10    56 ms    59 ms    69 ms  203.92.138.89
11    57 ms    69 ms    88 ms  210.48.192.161
12    67 ms    59 ms    69 ms  pos2-1.cr02.klp01.pccwbtn.net [63.218.167.77]
13   116 ms   229 ms   239 ms  ge12-1.br01.hkg04.pccwbtn.net [63.218.114.178]
14    85 ms    89 ms    90 ms  singtel.ge5-13.br01.hkg04.pccwbtn.net [63.218.115.50]
15   117 ms   148 ms   129 ms  so-2-3-0-0.sngtp-ar6.ix.singtel.com [203.208.154.37]
16   117 ms   120 ms   119 ms  ge-0-1-2-0.sngtp-dr1.ix.singtel.com [203.208.149.210]
17    96 ms    89 ms   100 ms  202.160.250.226
18    99 ms    99 ms    99 ms  203.208.232.50
19    98 ms    99 ms    98 ms  203.208.232.57
20   117 ms    99 ms   130 ms  203.208.225.214
21   107 ms    99 ms    99 ms  203.208.248.10

Trace complete.

This is the trace. Would love to have an expert like you to point out where is TdC's involvement.
I shall rest my case after this. smile.gif

ah... sorry to disappoint you, but I am not DiGi staff.
Hopefully you're not one as well, else it'll be sucky all the way for DiGi.
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Hah!
Hop 2-11 all belongs to Jaring!

So DiGi is leasing bandwidth from Jaring? I'm not surprised they chose to buy from Jaring because in terms of reliability, Jaring is the most reliable among the 3 top carrier grade isps.

Jaring is behind DiGi 3G afterall...That's good news.

This post has been edited by cameltoe: Mar 24 2009, 03:54 PM
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Just a question,does broadband service suffer when their client base grows?What happen if a particular area where theres a high concentration of heavy users?
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Just a question,does broadband service suffer when their client base grows?What happen if a particular area where theres a high concentration of heavy users?
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Of course.That's how the whole consumer broadband concept works.

The isp allocates a fixed amount of bandwidth and takes the chance. They need to maintain a good balance by not overselling it and at the same time maintain enough subscribers to ensure that their ROI is achieved.

Imagine it as I put a cake on the table, 2-3 person still can have a big slice of it, but if more than 10 guests comes to take their share, each one will only be left with a small piece.

Where Malaysia fails is that TM tries to monopolise the whole market but they can't bake a cake big enough to supply everyone with a considerable big slice of cake which is satisfying.
They have this shallow mentality of maintaining a protected market so that their bosses with fat asses could continue to play golf everyday and stay in big bangalows at the expense of the people.

See what happened to AIG execs who owned big mansions in US? People are organizing tour to those homes and sending them threat letters. What they did was totally wrong.It was so greedy of them to take tax payers money for their own comfort.
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QUOTE(cameltoe @ Mar 24 2009, 03:47 PM)
Hah!
Hop 2-11 all belongs to Jaring!

So DiGi is leasing bandwidth from Jaring? I'm not surprised they chose to buy from Jaring because in terms of reliability, Jaring is the most reliable among the 3 top carrier grade isps.

Jaring is behind DiGi 3G afterall...That's good news.
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...stop the assumptions...you dont know for real..do you know what you are talking about?


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QUOTE(cameltoe @ Mar 24 2009, 04:10 PM)
Of course.That's how the whole consumer broadband concept works.

The isp allocates a fixed amount of bandwidth and takes the chance. They need to maintain a good balance by not overselling it and at the same time maintain enough subscribers to ensure that their ROI is achieved.

Imagine it as I put a cake on the table, 2-3 person still can have a big slice of it, but if more than 10 guests comes to take their share, each one will only be left with a small piece.

Where Malaysia fails is that TM tries to monopolise the whole market but they can't bake a cake big enough to supply everyone with a considerable big slice of cake which is satisfying.
They have this shallow mentality of maintaining a protected market so that their bosses with fat asses could continue to play golf everyday and stay in big bangalows at the expense of the people.

See what happened to AIG execs who owned big mansions in US? People are organizing tour to those homes and sending them threat letters. What they did was totally wrong.It was so greedy of them to take tax payers money for their own comfort.
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.....here you go again...

This post has been edited by stratocaster: Mar 24 2009, 05:02 PM

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