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Tech Support AIYOH STREAMYX GOT PROBLEM AGAIN!, Another 'Service Interuption'

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post Apr 2 2009, 05:04 PM

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super annoying.gahness
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At least I can study more lol
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post Apr 2 2009, 06:02 PM

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QUOTE(KiyoshiJoz @ Apr 2 2009, 04:45 PM)
mcb larrr i wanna strap a bomb on my back and jsut go bomb kao their HQ ccb knn betul

then they will have a valid reason for sudden downtime ccb  mad.gif  vmad.gif
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post Apr 2 2009, 06:03 PM

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Wah, no wonder lately my speeds went to shit.
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post Apr 2 2009, 06:12 PM

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now tmnut really like kitar haid...wtf
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post Apr 2 2009, 06:28 PM

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i think my schoolnet internet speed at speed are more faster that streamyx..
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Made a complaint to Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission on 31 March 2009.

http://aduan.skmm.gov.my/

TM replied by email today with excuses. Called the MCMC toll-free line to check if TM's reply meant the case is closed. The lady who answered the phone seemed reasonably knowledgeable and said they have received complains from other customers. They are investigating.

While I do not believe any government agency could ever help make our country better, but I hope MCMC will. But without complains, MCMC cannot act against TM.

MCMC has made it is very simple to make a complain. With each complain it adds weight. Just 5 minutes. Be calm and specific about your complain. You may have a lot of 4-lettered words to say (I know I do!) but it doesn't make your complain any more credible.
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post Apr 2 2009, 06:42 PM

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are you eugene that worked at eds before?

btw.. internet seems ok a few minutes ago, was able to dl rapidshare @ 180kb/s.. until a few minutes later, i can't even load the page at all...

tried dc several times and it didn't help
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post Apr 2 2009, 06:47 PM

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no wonder super slow today.. cant even load a page..
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post Apr 2 2009, 07:09 PM

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why, undersea cables broken story lagi?
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post Apr 2 2009, 07:12 PM

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Keep changing the IP just now, lucky I get my old 118.xx.xxx.xxx back. Downloading from rs now using teleglobe 170Kbps. Reporting from sabah. ^^
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Telekom Malaysia Berhad ™ wishes to announce that there is a disruption of its Internet services due to circuit faults on the SMW3 between Tuas, Singapore and Penang linking Malaysia to Hong Kong and APCN2 near Chongming, China connecting Malaysia to the United States. As a result, customers using the Internet services may experience slow browsing while accessing websites hosted in the U.S. and Hong Kong.

In addition, customers using other IP services such as Virtual Private Network (VPN) and other critical business applications linked to the U.S. and Hong Kong may also experience some service degradation.

To alleviate the problem, some of the links have been rerouted to alternate routes to ease the congestion.

Restoration works on the affected cables are already in progress. However, during the restoration process, traffic to Northern America and Hong Kong may experience degradation. However, traffic to other countries will not be affected. TM expects complete recovery of its services by 5 April 2009 and will make further announcements on the progress of the restoration works.

TM wishes to assure its customers that it is undertaking all necessary measures to restore communications services for its customers as soon as possible.

Customers can call TM at 100 and select "Internet Services" or e-mail us at help@tm.com.my for any Internet related problems.


Thank You.


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thanks for the news @@ " no wonder i so slow and today for pass few day
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post Apr 2 2009, 07:16 PM

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QUOTE(Eugenet @ Apr 2 2009, 06:29 PM)
Made a complaint to Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission on 31 March 2009.

http://aduan.skmm.gov.my/

TM replied by email today with excuses. Called the MCMC toll-free line to check if TM's reply meant the case is closed. The lady who answered the phone seemed reasonably knowledgeable and said they have received complains from other customers. They are investigating.

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Eugenet, could you please summarize what your complain was about? And more so, what was te excuses that TM replied to you?

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The Internet has become such an integral part of our lives, and yet the largest Internet service provider in our beloved country fails to realize that.
The Internet's used so widely in so many areas of one's life, and yet a single whole PROGRESSING nation doesn't get the service it deserves.

We pay a price that's reasonably high for a relatively slow Internet connection, and yet we don't even get what we should.

It's ironic, too - how all our higher-ups, ministers, and everyone's saying how this nation is progressing and how we'll be a first world country and all those pledges about embracing technology and such, but yet no one is addressing a SIMPLE aspect which all Malaysians have a problem with.
It's f***ing ironic.

And we're to progress with this? I doubt it.

Instead of solving problems that are more noteworthy, we have all our simply sagacious and truly knowledgeable higher people tending to frivolous and stupidly trivial things.


Malaysia? Right now I'm so very keen on migrating the hell out of this country if I was capable of doing so. And that says something apparent: when your own citizens don't even have that sense of belonging in this land, it's no more a small problem.

If no amendments are made on the way things work in Malaysia, a downfall's bound to come soon - very soon.
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post Apr 2 2009, 07:27 PM

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i managed to download rs earlier.. startup speed was 30kb/s but then went up to 180kb/s back...

next download stuck... really slow..
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post Apr 2 2009, 07:27 PM

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no wonder go china site cant even load and timeout alot .__.
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QUOTE(xLegato @ Apr 2 2009, 07:23 PM)
The Internet has become such an integral part of our lives, and yet the largest Internet service provider in our beloved country fails to realize that.
The Internet's used so widely in so many areas of one's life, and yet a single whole PROGRESSING nation doesn't get the service it deserves.

We pay a price that's reasonably high for a relatively slow Internet connection, and yet we don't even get what we should.

It's ironic, too - how all our higher-ups, ministers, and everyone's saying how this nation is progressing and how we'll be a first world country and all those pledges about embracing technology and such, but yet no one is addressing a SIMPLE aspect which all Malaysians have a problem with.
It's f***ing ironic.

And we're to progress with this? I doubt it.

Instead of solving problems that are more noteworthy, we have all our simply sagacious and truly knowledgeable higher people tending to frivolous and stupidly trivial things.
Malaysia? Right now I'm so very keen on migrating the hell out of this country if I was capable of doing so. And that says something apparent: when your own citizens don't even have that sense of belonging in this land, it's no more a small problem.

If no amendments are made on the way things work in Malaysia, a downfall's bound to come soon - very soon.
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post Apr 2 2009, 08:05 PM

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the intranutz is slowz...

torrents speed slower than a snail...

why do tmnut torture me so? cry.gif

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