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

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KelvinLiu
post Mar 18 2009, 01:15 PM

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QUOTE(shinjite @ Mar 17 2009, 08:15 PM)
username & pw no need
just the apn brows.gif
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DiGi 3G APN = 3gdgnet


Added on March 18, 2009, 1:20 pm
QUOTE(NicolasLau @ Mar 18 2009, 01:17 PM)
ya i have try asking then but they told me still under proses this problem and they told me they will give the best services for our vip broadband. we are vip digi customer  user they told me hehehe
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After contract, I think will follow the market package gua... Who knows on that time Market price is lower than contract price?? biggrin.gif


Added on March 18, 2009, 1:27 pm
QUOTE(NicolasLau @ Mar 18 2009, 12:53 PM)
lucky my package is rm128 can download 50gb permonth can up to 7.2 speed normal i can get around 5mb something i try download around 80mb only use 2 minute something to download. i will see digi will more powerful than maxis or either 3g provide services
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Yeah! I agree DiGi is the most powerful Internet Service Provider, coz I download movie 200MB only use around 15mins..biggrin.gif

This post has been edited by KelvinLiu: Mar 18 2009, 01:27 PM
KelvinLiu
post Mar 18 2009, 02:16 PM

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QUOTE(sugen @ Mar 18 2009, 11:58 AM)
I personally think that DIGI 3G broadband is the BEST after the alliances with TIME DOT COM.. As we know that TDC is the 100% fiber optic trunk network. From Penisular Malaysia to East Malaysia, direct fiber link to international route..(no need to go through telekom).. Therefore, DIGI 3G will be fully benefit of the infra..

Picture worth thousand word.. Look at the infra diagram

http://www.time.com.my/corporate/special_fibre.asp
TIME DOT COM infra

An Information Super Highway

Introducing Malaysia's most comprehensive fibre optic communications infrastructure, TIME's Information Super Highway, a project with a capital investment of over RM3.8 billion.

With regional fibre optic cables running along the major highways and complemented by submarine fibre optic cables along the coastlines, augmented where necessary with wireless, digital microwave and satellite connectivity, we can provide you with an advanced and reliable communication capability to suit your every need locally and internationally.
Regional fibre optic cables

Our land-based fibre optics stretch over 3,600 km in Peninsular Malaysia with lines criss-crossing the country and connecting into the main network along the 850 km North-South Expressway.
Submarine fibre optic cables

The submarine fibre optic cables totaling 1,624 km are laid along the coastline of Peninsular from Pulau Langkawi, Kedah to Kota Bharu, Kelantan connecting to 25 coastal sites.
Digital microwave and satellite

The digital microwave and satellite links cover remote places or areas not yet serviceable by our fibre optic cables.
International investment

We are currently providing access to over 240 countries and territories around the world. With investments in most Asian and Trans-Pacific cable systems as well as direct access to satellite facilities, we are able to offer international telecommunications services to carriers, resellers, multinational corporations and consumers in Malaysia and around the world.
Our international partners include:

    * Optus and Telstra in Australia
    * Hong Kong Telecom International in Hong Kong
    * MCI in USA
    * Indosat in Indonesia
    * Kokusai Denshin Denwa (KDD) in Japan
    * Jabatan Telekom Brunei in Brunei
    * Philippines Long Distance Telephony (PLDT) in Philippines
    * Singapore Telecom in Singapore
    * Telephone Organisation of Thailand (TOT) in Thailand

Our international facilities include:

    * Two world class international gateway switches (ATT5ESS)
    * Direct fibre links to Singapore, Thailand, Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, USA and Indonesia
    * Undersea cables:
      Asia Pacific Cable Network (APCN)
      South East Asia-Middle East-Western Europe 3 (SEA-ME-WE 3)
      North Pacific Cable (NPC)
      Trans Pacific Cable 4 (TPC 4)
      Fibre Optic Link Around the Globe (FLAG)
      Singapore-Malaysia Cable (SMC)
      Malaysia-Thailand-East (MTE)
      Thailand-Malaysia-West (TMW)
    * Satellite Facility:
      AsiaSat
    * A world class international network management centre, opens all year round
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How u know DiGi using TDC truck Network ger?? I heard tat DiGi 3G is using Vendor HuaWei??


Added on March 18, 2009, 2:25 pm
QUOTE(NicolasLau @ Mar 18 2009, 02:53 PM)
as i know digi customer services told me on this 19th will launch new services package he told me most klang valley and selangor will me be have coverage. i think if kl and selangor area good they will be start launch other place.
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Eh? I tot KL / Klang Valley area still not fully covered yet? and still a lot of area still not been covered.

to check ur area been covered?
http://rediscoverbroadband.com.my/cov.html

But if u out of 3G coverage area, u still able to use DiGi EDGE to connect Internet, but connect not that fast lo..tongue.gif



This post has been edited by KelvinLiu: Mar 18 2009, 02:25 PM
KelvinLiu
post Mar 21 2009, 08:24 PM

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QUOTE(GrimmReaper @ Mar 21 2009, 09:03 PM)
Still deciding wether its worth it to cancel my digi edge for this. Its not so clear cut

Pros:
- When below the cap, 3g speed is faster than edge.
- When below the cap, 3g is cheaper monthly for lowest package

Cons:
- When passed cap, 3g is throttled, actually slower than edge
- When passed cap, monthly rate could be double of edge
- 3g coverage is limited (but will eventually grow)
- 3g cannot use on mobile phone

seems like a a pretty sour deal for compared to EDGE.

Am I missing something?
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1. 3G Package RM58 is for those ppl mostly use to browsing web only, let say u subscribe for EDGE, that is very difficult to reach the quota of 3GB every mth, same as u using 3G discover package, unleast u use it to download P2P.
2. Even the 3G coverage is limited for DiGi now, if you r out of the Digi 3G coverage area, you still able to use DiGi EDGE service.
3. Even Digi haven't launch Video Call now, but u still able to put ur Digi 3G sim card into mobile phone to connect as a modem.

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