Friday, March 26, 2010

TM new High Speed Broadband (HSBB) UniFi packages

TM launched its High Speed Broadband (HSBB) service with brand name UniFi on 24 March 2010.

The UniFi network is an end-to-end all-fibre optic, all-Internet Protocol (IP) infrastructure being built by TM to replace their older copper based telecommunications infrastructure.

UniFi is a bundled triple play service offering High Speed Internet, HyppTV (IPTV) and Voice service. There are 3 available packages for residential consumer and 3 packages for business.




Consumer (residential) packages:
  • VIP5 - up to 5Mbps upload and download speed, RM149/month
  • VIP10 - up to 10Mbps upload and download speed, RM199/month
  • VIP20 - up to 20Mbps upload and download speed, RM249/month
There will be no installation and activation fee, no deposit, no Voice rental, and free equipments.

Product features:
  • HyppTV Channels including RTM1, RTM2, TV3, NTV7, 8TV, TV9, Hikmah, Bernama TV, Australian Network, BBC Knowledge, BBC Lifestyle, CBeebies, Channel News Asia, Channel V Taiwan, DWTV, Euronews, Fashion TV, STAR Chinese Channel, STAR Chinese Movies, Travel Channel, LUXE TV, etc.
  • Set-Top-Box
  • 1x Streamyx Zone ID
  • Dynamic IP address
  • 2GB email space
  • Call rates: free calls to TM fixed lines nationwide, flat rate 10 sen/min to all mobiles and other fixed lines nationwide, normal IDD rate
  • Free cordless phone
  • Premise Gateway with Wireless N
  • Fair Usage Policy (FUP): Maximum 60GB (VIP5), 90GB (VIP10), 120GB (VIP20) download per month
Click here for more information about UniFi residential packages.

These packages seem more attractive than their previously launched Blockbuster Deals.

Business packages:

  • BIZ5 - up to 5Mbps upload and download speed, RM199/month
  • BIZ10 - up to 10Mbps upload and download speed, RM599/month
  • BIZ20 - up to 20Mbps upload and download speed, RM899/month
There will also be no installation and activation fee, no deposit, no Voice rental, and free equipments.

Product features:
  • 1x Streamyx Zone ID
  • Dynamic IP address for BIZ5, fixed IP address for BIZ10 and BIZ20
  • 2GB email space
  • Call rates: 5 sen/min to TM fixed lines nationwide, flat rate 15 sen/min to all mobiles and other fixed lines nationwide, normal IDD rate
  • Free DECT cordless phone
  • Premise Gateway with Wireless N
  • Unlimited usage
  • 10GB Web Hosting Basic with customized domain name
  • 5GB e-Storage Basic
  • Service level guarantee
Click here for more information about UniFi business packages.

Currently, UniFi only available in limited Klang Valley areas including Bangsar, Shah Alam, Subang and Taman Tun Dr. Ismail. Click here to check the UniFi roll out schedule to your area.

4 comments:

Anonymous said... Reply To This Comment

TM's new High Speed Broadband or Unifi is very-very expensive.

http://www.comparebroadband.com.au/
http://broadband.talktalk.co.uk/products/broadband/compare-plans
http://www.broadbandexpert.com/high-speed-internet/
http://www.ida.gov.sg/Publications/20061213184450.aspx

Please read and do the comparison. Click those link and see for yourself that our so-called HSBB or Unifi is very very expensive. the Gov want the people to have the internet access so that we can make full use of it to make ourselves more learned and Malaysia can move towards paperless administration & society. but with this kind of charges, tell me how many percent of the people can afford it? only the rich and big corporate can enjoy it. what about the small & medium company? the ordinary people? the commoners? the peasant? the student?
we should liberate our telecommunication service so that TM cannot monopolized and charge us a ridiculous pricing.
and for those who is not so smart, don't convert the currency, apple to apple. the minimum wages in UK is 5pound per hour. USA 7dollars per hour. find out yourself how much is the minimum wages in Singapore & Australia. in Malaysia the minimum wages is NONE, ZERO, NIL. if you work in McDonald its RM3 per hour. so please do your mathematics and don't give stupid comment like " ooh.. they are a developed country while we are still developing". that kind of remarks may work 20 years ago or before we build the KLCC, F1 Circuit and KLIA.
and ooh.. one more thing, the FUP or bandwidth cap only work maybe in 4th world countries like Papua New Guinea or somewhere on this planet that is so remote that the people still dressed in loincloth or cawat.

Voyager8 said... Reply To This Comment

Hi,

Yes, you are right.

But many people just resort to the familiar 3Cs - Complain, Criticise, Condemn.

It may serve the purpose of venting one's frustration, but if nothing else is done, the problem may even get worse!

So what is your suggestion?

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Anonymous said... Reply To This Comment

Is it possible to apply for additional fixed IP address if I need more than 5 IP address? (BIZ20 max only 5 IP address)

Someone helps!!!

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