Video of P1 Wiggy Unboxing and Speed Test

I found one brief unboxing P1 Wiggy (P1′s Wimax modem) video, done by P1 team them self. There is nothing so special on unboxing part, as it’s just merely showing fancy modem inside metal casing.

The exciting part is when they’re running a speed test using speedtest.net, which produce very impressive result. It recorded 2.66mbps and 0.67 mbps for download and upload respectively. Tempting isn’t? I bet everybody love to have such speed at home, right.  It’s look promising if this is for real (at all places) and of course continuously.

No location where the testing took  place provided, but always keep in mind that speed is different from one place to another. It demonstrated how fast downloading videos from Ruumz as well, but as pointed out by someone in the video comment section, such speed is achievable due to the content that is hosted on the local website.

As comparison, my 1MB package Streamyx speed test is 0.72mbps/0.07mbp for download/upload when there are 3 computers connected simultaneously. The number is obviously lower than what P1 Wiggy has, but I still have faith in HSBB to deliver something better than that, or else it’s probably time to move on.

How’s your P1 Wimax experience? Mind sharing?

Asus Eee 1000GH, Asus’s first WiMAX equipped netbook

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Good news for WiMAX users. If you’re looking for WiMAX equipped netbook, Asus Eee PC 1000GH might the one for you.  This is the first WiMAX equipped netbook under Eee PC series, which was unveiled in Barcelona on last  Monday.

The Eee PC 1000HG will feature IEEE 802.16e, WAVE2 and Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n support in the 2.4GHz~2.7GHz and 5.1GHz~5.8GHz bands.

No date when will this netbook available on the market. As for P1 WiMAX users, you might need little wonder, to get rid of the bulky modem icon smile Asus Eee 1000GH, Asuss first WiMAX equipped netbook

 

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