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Monday, April 4, 2011

Sabah broadband customers cry foul

Luke Rintod

Broadband providers have removed a popular service which use to give 5-day access for RM10. It's now 2-day access for the same price.



KOTA KINABALU: Telecommunication companies offering mobile or wireless broadband services here are again being accused of stunting broadband penetration by increasing charges but not the quality of service.

Rumbles of unhappiness are coming from customers in Sabah who are up in arms with the shortened access to the service from five days to two now for RM10.

Popular wireless broadband providers like Celcom, Maxis and DiGi which used to provide five days access for a RM10 reload, have replaced it with the two-day access forcing customers to cough-up more than double the amount for a week’s access to the internet.

They claim the move rubbishes the government’s effort to increase broadband penetration especially in areas like Sabah where broadband penetration still lags far behind Peninsular.

Sabah Minister of IT and Resource, Dr Yee Moh Chai, had said last year that by end of 2009 penetration was only 17% but  had targeted 30% penetration by end of last year but it was not known if this had been achieved.

The national broadband household penetration as announced last year by Deputy Prime Minister Muhyiddin Yassin was already 54% as of October.

A broadband user here, Jurli Dongkok, 21, said he had been using the flexible five-day access for RM10 package as it suits his budget as an unemployed person.

“I only reload my broadband when I am in need of internet and have a five-day access, but now with the same amount, I can only have internet access for two days. They should retain the old package, for the sake of consumers like me,” he told FMT.

Another user, Don Ferrer, 24, said it would definitely be more expensive now to subscribe for this package.

“I don’t understand why they promoted to sell us the broadband modem for RM165 promising a flexible five-day access for  RM10 but now suddenly it is only good for two-day access…it is misleading the consumer,” he said.

Cheaper and better in neighbouring countries


The RM10 for 5-day package by DiGi, Maxis and Celcom was considered to be the most conveniently flexible and cheapest for on-and-off internet users. Celcom has introduced a RM100 for 100 days package.

The federal government last year pledged during the Sixth Ministerial Forum on Information, Communication and Technology, to look into reducing broadband access fees nationwide to ensure that more people, especially those in the rural areas, could afford to use the service.

Minister of Information, Communication and Culture, Rais Yatim, said at the time that internet services in Malaysia could be cheaper and compared local broadband prices with Singapore where providers offer speeds of 2Mbps for the equivalent of RM20 whereas the same speed is offered at a hefty RM130 – RM199 in Malaysia.

The minister in-charge of IT also said then that local operators should look at how other countries within the region, like Korea, Taiwan, China, Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand set broadband prices.

Access to the broadband services is through fibre optic, copper line, third generation (3G), High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) and Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX).

As of last year, in Malaysia there were 52 license holders offering broadband services via various technologies, and of these, only 14 companies were offering the services and had clients. The rest were offering the services but still had no clients.

Among the companies offering broadband services here are Telekom Malaysia Bhd which offers the service via wired technologies, while those offering wireless services are Celcom, Maxis, DiGi, U-Mobile, Redtone-CNX, Y-Max, Packet One and Asiapace

22 comments:

  1. Yee moi cai sleeping kah? If not, you better resign and get lost!

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  2. Singapore telco @ Starhub offer 10mbps per month package less than SGD50 with free Laptop or desktop and alot of goodies.

    You may check here http://www.starhub.com/broadband.html

    Malaysia Gomen is really SUX big time running by assssno idiots!

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  3. Singapore StarHub offer:

    MaxOnline Basic
    Up to 3Mbps cable broadband @ $26.48/month
    Plus enjoy:
    • FREE Voice-enabled Cable Modem
    • FREE home phone line##

    MaxOnline Value
    Up to 6Mbps cable broadband @ $34.51/month
    Plus enjoy:
    • FREE Voice-enabled Cable Modem
    • FREE home phone line##

    MaxOnline Express
    Up to 16Mbps cable broadband @ $44.94/month
    Plus enjoy:
    • FREE Voice-enabled Cable Modem
    • FREE home phone line##

    16mbps, $44.94 per mth
    free home line also.
    free modem
    if modem ko, free to chg

    $56.xx for 30mbps starhub broadband

    MaxOnline Premium
    Up to 30Mbps cable broadband @ $56.92/month
    Plus enjoy:
    • FREE Integrated Wireless Voice Modem
    • FREE home phone line##
    • FREE SafeSurf~

    u want S$80/mth? up to 100mbps speed
    MaxOnline Ultimate
    Up to 100Mbps cable broadband @ $80.68/month
    Plus enjoy:
    • FREE 100Mbps-ready Cable Modem
    • FREE home phone line##
    • FREE SafeSurf~
    • FREE Hub Troopers Service Call°

    Malaysia telecom can only offer up to 8 MBps in KL. What about in Sabah? Why so BACKWARD? Please RESIGN all UMNO Dogs!

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  4. Tiada satu broadband di negara ini boleh dipercayai.

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  5. tingkatkanlah mutu broadband kita.

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  6. harap syarikat-syarikat yang terbabit akan dapat meningkatkan kualiti perkhidmatan Broadband mereka.

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  7. Sabah broadband seriously need to make effort in increasing their service quality.

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  8. Don't let the people down!

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  9. Bila umno dihalau keluar dari Sabah. Sabah akan maju jaya. This is the only solution.

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  10. Hello Anonymous, I don't think this problem has anything to do with UMNO.

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  11. bubble, please tell me which BODs in TM is not assssno members?

    Asssno is a govt, what has asssno done to help the people abt broadband?

    Blame the rakyat who stupidly voted asssno into power? Hahahaha

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  12. Ayoo, tak bestlah macam ni. huhu

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  13. Apapun, saya harap hal ini dapat ditanggani dengan baik.

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  14. Untuk selesaikan masalah2 macam ini di Sabah. Satu cara saja iaitu halau umno keluar dari Sabah. Sabah akan MAJU JAYA!

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  15. Tak payah gunalah, bagus kita balik zaman batu.

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  16. Anonymous said...
    Tak payah gunalah, bagus kita balik zaman batu.

    ------------
    Why don't you go back to your cave?

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  17. Semakin hari semakin mahal pula. Tidak mustahil pengguna akan berpaling kepada produk lain..

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  18. Alimah, change to which provider, the outcome is still the same.

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  19. Kadar yang perlu dibayar kepada pembekal international bandwidth berbeza-beza mengikut syarikat pembekal dan harga semasa. Tetapi roughly 1Mbps lebih kurang RM700-RM800 sebulan. Jadi, bayangkan bagaimana pihak pembekal servis internet ingin memberi bandwidth yang laju kepada pelanggan yang membayar kurang daripada RM100 sebulan, sedangkan modal untuk membeli 1Mbps international bandwidth pun beberapa kali ganda daripada yuran langganan bulanan. Jadi di sini kita boleh lihat sekali lagi commercial restriction tidak membolehkan ISP memberikan servis capaian internet yang laju kerana modal untuk membeli international bandwidth pun cukup tinggi..

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  20. Bila syaitan asssno dihalau keluar Sabah. Semua masalah2 rakyat akan selesai. Siapa BODS dalam TMNET kalau bukan kaki pengampu orang assssno?

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  21. Mana-mana broadband servis pun sama juga. Bayar mahal-mahal pun tiada guna, semua pun sama lambat.

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