Here’s an interesting thought I had about bandwidth quotas recently… Ever since the dawn of “broadband” (xDSL or its variants) way back in the mid 90s (approximately?) there have always been users who would attempt to maximize usage of their connection. Why is it that only recently quotas have conveniently popped up? Early xDSL started…
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2010 in Malaysia according to biatch0
So, yet another New Year is upon us… big whoopdedoo!!! Here’s a quick round up of what happened in 2010 according to the Gospel of biatch0. Telekom Malaysia (TM) announces UniFi – The FIRST Fibre-To-The-Home (FTTH) solution in Malaysia. Obviously, it isn’t so cool when you take into consideration that no other ISP could possibly…
ISPs and Contracts in a country with monopolies aplenty
I’m slightly unclear on the logic behind binding people to long (or any) contracts at all; especially when, the majority of the time, the customer has absolutely no (other) choice if he/she chooses to terminate the contract. Malaysia seems to be full of these people who seem to be unclear on what the main purpose…
@starintech : Locals forced to log on in graveyard
According to Star Intech:Β Locals forced to log on in graveyard:Β Irish residents surf with the dead…and you thought our broadband connection was bad. IMHO, ONE village in Ireland has “bad” Internet access… is this any excuse for pretty much our entire country (Malaysia for the international readers) to have bad Internet access? Using that same logic,…