Saturday, March 27, 2010

HSBB babeyh!!

Salam all~

To start with..
I'm not voicing on behalf of TM, or anything. Just want to share my thoughts on it...

True, ppl reacted on the capping.. I even read some blog post on comparing prices and stating disagreement about the capping of download.

Among the blogs I came across, one actually made a comparison on unifi package n bband package in russia with no capping. the author didn't note that russia's package doesn't include iptv.

Another interesting re-tweeted even said that it's like giving a highway with a kampung road specs. wow. That's how much people can actually react into things..

From my point of view, I think.. The only reason why they introduce the capping is solely because they wanted to maintain the network performance.

The connection will work well as long as it does not reach more than 80% of your link bandwidth. high utilisation will cause your connection to slow down. thus, will trigger the expected response, "why is my Unifi connection is slow??". The simple logical reason,is because it's highly utilised.

Pls take note, ur Unifi package comes with IPTV, a constant video traffic that will accommodate ur bandwidth. hence, I ASSUME that, one of the fair reason why the capping was introduce is to make sure that the customer's line will connect n work at its best :)

**So, back on the hway with 'kampung' road specs analogy. highway here is ur fiber that is connected to ur home.

1. U can't be having a 10 lanes highway as u like, thus how wide is the highway is actually the bandwidth that u subscribe for.
2. Supposed u have a 3 lanes highway. It may look reasonable, but..ur video data (IPTV)will be taking up one of your lanes.thus, ur left with 2 lanes wide to use.
3.When left with 2 lanes wide, of course there's a limit for the number of traffic to be fit in the 2 lanes. hence, to maintain the best connection, is best to know your limit of using those 2 lanes to ensure a smooth flowing traffic :). You wouldn't want a traffic jam on a highway right?! ;)

Oh well, let's go to LDP toll during rush hour..and close half of the toll gates. It'll b a massive jam! ;) even worse, close a lane on MRR2! Let's see the fun! Yeay! ;)
No cars can actually move more than 30km/h. that's when an empty narrow kampung road will be nicer to drive on~ ;)

So now that the capping is off, I hope more will actually subscribe to it. IF that's the main reason hampering one to turn away fr Unifi. The pricing, well..it's committed information rate, babeyh~ That's what u asked for ;)

HSBB is a project that is intended to benefit us..and it is not an easy project to carry out. a lot of hard works and time poured into this. give it a chance, give it a try. for those fortunates 4 areas, I'm pretty sure it's gonna change your daily life in one way or another :)

For all new things,there's always room for improvements. we just have to be positive and supportive of it.looking on the brigther side, we should be grateful that,there are actions taken into improving network connections in Malaysia. Have fun wit the new connection ! :)

Just my 2 cents,
Xoxo
eyem3
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