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TM HSBB is now Unifi – High Speed Broadband

Written By: techieDan on March 25, 2010 7 Comments

Right after the day of launching of the TM HSBB, the following day, it’s been renamed to Unifi – High Speed Broadband. Pricing of this broadband service is also out. Here are the current prices currently out.

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For normal users who only twitter, facebook, email this would be a waste for High Speed Broadband, since it’s called High Speed Broadband, the usage should be for accessing things in high speed like Youtube, Downloads. One of the good thing is bale to have free call to TM fixed lines nationwide.

For 5Mbps users, download will be capped at 60GB. Questions still remain unanswered though at what happens after the download cap is reached. Will the speed drop lower than 512kbps? Will they charge for releasing the download cap? Will there be a warning for it? Up till now, no one knows anything about it.

So Unifi High Speed Broadband is finally implemented. Here is a comment from around the Internet.

Someone said it’s a daily cap. So if you take 60GB,you’ll get like 2GB a day. Once you exceed that, oh, crap for the rest of the day.
Worse than Australian peak and off peak.

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7 Responses to “TM HSBB is now Unifi – High Speed Broadband”

  1. Lasker says on: 25 March 2010 at 4:54 pm

    Hmm, high bandwith with low cap. What’s the point .. :(

  2. Aaron says on: 25 March 2010 at 7:49 pm

    again… another Malaysia BOLEH project… try to con our hard earned $$$ only. I rather to stick to my current Streamyx *_*

  3. Jayce says on: 26 March 2010 at 3:57 pm

    Will it start to cap existing Streamyx bandwidth ?

  4. DavidS says on: 6 May 2010 at 5:08 pm

    Another rip-off from TM Nut. The quality will be poor regardless of the theoretical throughput. There is no point is paying for faster speed when there is so much packet loss, latency, misconfigured routes, useless technical support … Unfortunately, other ISPs are not much better because they also use the broken TM backbone. Monopoly + Corruption = Malaysia Internet.

    • shz says on: 15 March 2011 at 12:11 am

      ur a moron

  5. lim says on: 24 September 2010 at 10:53 am

    Now you can vote for tm unifi in your area
    <a href=”http://www.tmunifi.biz”>TM Unifi</a>
     
    Streamyx Promotion
    <a href=”http://www.streamyxpromotion.com”>streamyx promotion</a>

  6. shz says on: 15 March 2011 at 12:10 am

    maybe u should not download stupid stuff on the net too often.

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