[ubuntu-my] Bandwidth Test for MY is way far lower than othercountry

hanif nordan slaughter_slash2002 at yahoo.com
Thu Jun 11 05:32:51 BST 2009


tu baru pasal letak iso, da kene tendang. belom pasal ddos lagi. hehe..


sabor je la.



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From: Yusof Khalid - FreeBSD / OpenBSD <fryshadow at gmail.com>
To: Malaysian Team Mailing List <ubuntu-my at lists.ubuntu.com>
Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 12:24:11 PM
Subject: Re: [ubuntu-my] Bandwidth Test for MY is way far lower than othercountry

Thanks Rafe for the answer :)


On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 11:13 AM, Rafe Azsnal Ropee Adman <rafe at mdec.com.my> wrote:

Trying to restrain myself from commenting but… 
> 
>MSC – Multimedia Super Corridor, a world class or Telco class infrastructure
>being build into the end-user premises or easier to said MSC Cybercity or
>Cybercentre. It has been build and fully operation, take a look at some of the
>building at the MSC Centre eg. BMW/DHL/SHELL/ etc.. they are running fiber all
>the way even to the end point destination. Put it layer 2 or layer 3, it can be
>done and it can be subscribe. 
> 
>Bandwidth – NOPE, the local telco operate with the own fiber
>line not share with Taiwan or any others countries, Malaysian telco do have
>direct connectivity currently running from TM 70GB direct to US 50GB to HK,
>Time 10GB to HK and US, Jaring +- 10GB via satellite. We do have interops with
>some countries for interconnection for rerouting. Take example local contents
>the telco are using IDB Exchange to minimize bandwidth. Take Taiwan for instant
>the internet is fast and stable because 1. They have a lot of local content to
>support the need of the end user 2. They have built the infrastructure to accommodate
>the need as the bandwidth contribute back to the GDP growth by more than 10% where
>by Malaysian is still at growing stage and the contribution to GDP is less than
>3%. Have to make better is where you guys are playing the major roles, built
>more local contents that contribute the growth of the nation as we will support
>all the way. 
> 
>No being bias to any of the telco, is not their fault totally there
>are catering what they can now. Im sure with the rolling out of TM HSBB,
>Terengganu HSBT & Time Metro-e most of this problem would be solve one way
>or another. Give them the benefit of doubt that one day it gonna change. When you
>talk about Holland or any other countries the situation is always differ one
>need to adjust to the situation that one are now. 
> 
> 
>Thank you. 
> 
>Best regards, 
> 
>Rafe Azsnal
> 
>From:ubuntu-my-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com [mailto:ubuntu-my-bounces at lists.ubuntu.com] On
>Behalf Of starconsultancy
>Sent: Thursday, June 11, 2009 10:11 AM
>To: Malaysian Team Mailing List
>Subject: Re: [ubuntu-my] Bandwidth Test for MY is way far lower than
>othercountry
> 
>So as I understood it is not a
>infrastructure problem the Internet-connection in Malaysia (meaning cables).
>Glass-fiber is quite expensive and a lot of work. However it is a good
>investment. But if the server-capacity is restricted then still traffic-jam on the
>net will exist.
>
>>It looks like then that the capacity of servers is too little to handle the
>traffic. Maybe also Gateway is not sufficient.
>
>>Satellite internet is  maybe a good option. Especially in remote areas.
>What I know that Malaysia has two satellites. Maybe it is possible to use some
>capacity of these satellites to cover Malaysia with good internet-connection.
>
>>Actually it is really a pity that the connection is often falling back to less
>than 30kbs or even zero.
>
>>In Holland I am spoiled with 400kbs. But it would be very nice that about
>100kbs will be available for each consumer-user.
>
>>greetings
>>frans
>
>
>
>
>
>2009/6/11 Mohamad Faizul <mypiju at gmail.com>
>gunbladeiv wrote:
>>> torrent la. hahaha. apa lagi. sume org lebih suke torrent dari direct
>>> donlod. emm. tp org luar pun ramai jugak yg menoron, jadi kesimpulannya,
>>> servis masih lagi tak elok dari TMnet utk pengguna malaysia.
>>>
>>> Dari dulu sampai sekarang takde improvement. Mereka sekadar berpuas hati
>>> dgn servis yang depa dh bagi sedangkan ramai pengguna yang complain.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, 2009-06-10 at 18:52 +0800, Haris bin Ali wrote:
>>>
>>>> Orang luar pun guna youtube jugak. Kita kat Malaysia ni bottlenecknya
>apa?
>>>> ----
>>>> Haris bin Ali
>>>> haris at qedx.com-- http://qedx.com
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 6:36 PM, Muhafiz Mahamad<skynett8 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Malaysian People like to stream such a youtube etc... that's why
>bandwith
>>>>> drop...hehe... (either one)
>>>>>
>>>>> 2009/6/10 Mohammad Hafiz mypapit - 9w2wtf <mypapit at gmail.com>
>>>>>
>>>>>> ya.. memang pun.. kalau kat findland, minimum speed untuk
>asymmetric
>>>>>> DSL (aka mcm streamyx) adalah 5Mbps, paling laju utk ADSL
>adalah
>>>>>> 24Mbps.. malaysia je masih lagi di tahap 384 kbps - 8Mbps..
>bilanya
>>>>>> nak berubahnya tah.. bottleneck manjang.. tapi ada cyberjaya..
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 6/10/09, gunbladeiv <gunbladeiv at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Salam,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>  I read a lot of blog in planet ubuntu about
>bandwidth they got from
>>>>>>>  their ISP for personal usage.  And surprisingly
>they are capable to get
>>>>>>>  around 5Mbps~10Mbps while we in MY only get about
>0.5Mbps~1.3Mbps.
>>>>>>>  Rasanya macam kita jauh ke belakang dalam bidang ni.
>haha.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
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>torrent ? aku rasa negara lain dari banyak torrent. siap
>bisness lg
>>untuk account kat server torrent flux. masalah ini timbul sebab orang
>>atasan banyak makan rasuah. itu je.
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