TM To Lower Streamyx Subscription Fee? Why It Is a Must?

Sometimes, having 2 communication channels will confuse you. Here in Twitter, TMCorp tweet that the price for all BBGP, the so called broadband category where Streamyx is in, will be revised. The price for all Streamyx packages will be lowered after they’d consolidated all packages and bundle currently in offer.

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Meanwhile in TheStar, TM’s CEO stated that the Streamyx pricing will remain as it is, except for 4Mb package which was reduced to RM140 from RM160 before. After Unifi launch, many is expecting Streamyx pricing to be revised so the price is in sync with what is offered by Unifi. But that is not happening, yet.

Looking at the time line where this news was published, and the recent U-turn decision to remove volume cap on all Unifi packages, I have a belief that the Streamyx price will be lowered down later on. Only time will tell when.

Why does TM need to revise Streamyx pricing structure? Simple mathematics will do. If you look at Unifi VIP5 package which is priced at RM149 for RM5Mb, when you divide the price per MB, the subscriber ends up only paying for only RM29.8 for 1MB. It’s cheap right, although that’s not really a valid method to calculate the broadband price per bandwidth. Meanwhile Streamyx 1MB package is charging RM99 (with modem) per month, and as you can see, that’s a huge price difference between the two services.

What does this mean? Poor folks pay higher to get the basic broadband services with little or no add-on, and rich folks pay less to get quality service with generous add-on. You know what kind of people lived in TTDI, Bangsar and Shah Alam.

But, it’s not about fairness that I want to point out here, but it’s back to the affordability of broadband service itself that TM must give higher priority now. Federal aims 50% broadband penetration rate by end of this year, knock the price down, and in return you get more people flocking to your service. Am I right?

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No Volume Cap For All Unifi Packages For Residential

 No Volume Cap For All Unifi Packages For Residential

TM via its official Twitter account has announced that, there is no more data cap for all Unifi packages for residential due to public feedback. But they will monitor the Unifi usage before deciding on higher volume caps or excess volume charge.

That’s quite goods news to consumer and positive sign as TM is now willing to compromise and listen to public opinion , instead of sticking to it’s original plan. Now what, my fellow Malaysian? Let’s request TM to lower Unifi subscription fee!!

Unifi Homepage Design Since Its Release

Since Unifi website is opened yesterday, if you notice,  it had changed its homepage a few times, before settling with the existing design. Instead of testing, it’s more towards phase by phase deployment in my guess, but with a project at that scale, it makes me wonder if the preparation was done properly. Here is how Unifi homepage looks like from yesterday until today.

Index.html. This is Unifi’s first homepage design deployed on yesterday afternoon. No fancy graphic or flash, just a plain white page with information about Unifi’s package for residential and business.

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Later in the evening, the homepage changed to this design, which is currently the main page for Unifi’s package for residential.

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Index2.html Soon after that, a short splash page was added before homepage design above. The splash page remain until now.

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Index 3. Finally,this is what I believe to be the final design of Unifi homepage. So the sequence to get to view the Unifi package is splash page, this homepage, before choosing residential or business package.

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Unfortunately, the link to the package detail is broken, clicking on the package brings you nowhere.

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HSBB Officially Unveiled, Now Known As Unifi

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Just moment ago, the most anticipated HSBB project had just been officially launched by Prime Minister of Malaysia. The launch event is still going on and can be viewed live from this page. Interestingly HSBB has been branded as Unifi with the new logo that you can see above. In the meantime, enjoy the show, and more to come after this.

25-March-2010 : Update With Press Release & Video

Telekom Malaysia Berhad (TM) delivered its promises of launching its next-generation High Speed Broadband (HSBB) service at Dataran Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur today at a gala launch event featuring broadband lifestyle showcases, interactive exhibitions and a live concert for members of the public. TM also unveiled ‘UniFi’, the new brand for TM’s high speed broadband service, which signifies the essence of the service of connecting and bringing people together to communicate and collaborate.

UniFi promises a world of faster, richer and more reliable online experience.

The launch ceremony was graced by the Prime Minister of Malaysia, YAB Dato’ Seri Najib Tun Razak, Deputy Prime Minister, Tan Sri YAB Tan Sri Muhyiddin bin Mohd. Yassin and other members of the government administration.

Datuk Dr. Halim Shafie, Chairman, TM, said, “Now that UniFi, our next-generation Internet infrastructure and service has arrived for Malaysians; we anticipate it will be a digital lifestyle changer as well as enabler for the vast majority of our subscribers. I am truly excited at this next phase of growth for TM where we are aiming to take our services to the next level.”
TM’s UniFi high speed broadband packages comprises triple-play services of high speed Internet, video (IPTV), and phone, with speeds of 5 Mbps, 10Mbps and 20Mbps. The IPTV service which makes up part of the value-add bundled service will be delivered via an 8Mbps connection exclusively and in addition to the data speeds subscribed by the customers. With IPTV, customers can enjoy 22 linear channels, Video-On-Demand and interactive services such as games, tourism information, etc.
The initial areas covered by TM’s UniFi are the 4 exchange areas of Shah Alam, Subang Jaya, Taman Tun Dr Ismail and Bangsar. In addition to these 4 exchange areas, UniFi will be expanded to another 22 exchange areas by June and a further 22 by December. That means, by year-end 2010, TM’s UniFi will cover 48 exchange areas with a total of 750,000 premises passed. This would include key areas such as Putrajaya, Cyberjaya and Iskandar Malaysia. A schedule of expansion and area availability is available on the TM website.
As of today, TM has already completed 311,000 premises passed, surpassing the target of 300,000 premises passed by the end of March.
“Premises passed” refers to the number of premises that are connected by UniFi and have the ready option to take up the service if they wanted to.

TM will be engaging in awareness campaigns and direct marketing to the households and businesses in these areas. Interested customers are welcome to register their interest on the TM website at www.tm.com.my.

Dato’ Zamzamzairani Mohd Isa, Group Chief Executive Officer, TM, enthused, “Our efforts in putting in place a high speed broadband fibre-optic infrastructure is the first of its kind in the world with regards to its scope and time-to-build. Some 4,000 of our staff are involved in the project and have been working relentlessly since 18 months ago after we signed the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) agreement with the Government. This project also involved over 2,500 staff of our contractors who have been instrumental towards contributing to the premises passed thus far. So the launch of UniFi, delivered on time as promised is a testament to the dedication, determination and teamwork of all the people involved in the project. I would say that the launch of UniFi supports our belief that TM has shouldered this responsibility to the best of our ability, and the trust put on us to deliver the project has not been misplaced.”

Dato’ Zamzamzairani Mohd Isa went on to add, “TM expects customers’ registrations and installations to begin at a more measured pace for the first three months to ensure installation quality and fine tune the network in the initial four areas before gradually picking up steam as the installation teams gather more experience. TM also explained that installation of fibre to the home is completely different from copper wire installation. The work requires skilled handling with a high degree of accuracy. As such, the service installation at customer premises can take more than 4 hours, depending on the complexity of the work required for various types of premises and their specific location. These are the “growing pains” that can be expected in this initial period of the service roll-out. TM has trained a crew of 60 installers for the initial stages of the rollout who will be working 7 days a week to fulfil subscriber signups. At the same time, TM is continuously improving its internal capability and making preparations to scale this up depending on demand received. TM has also put in place the required customer support platforms, 24 by 7, dedicated to UniFi customers to enable them to enjoy enhanced customer service levels.”

HSBB is a flagship project of the National Broadband Initiative that will help boost the country’s competitiveness and enable citizens and businesses to tap into the opportunities in the social and economic spheres. From the economic perspective, HSBB is expected to have a high multiplier effect for businesses, allowing for easier and more efficient collaboration that will drive productivity levels higher and enhance revenue generation. Local and foreign companies here will have access to new applications and be able to reach more markets, which in turn will boost the potential for Foreign Direct Investment from multinational players seeking to use Malaysia as a regional hub.

Signed in September 2008, the RM11.3 billion national HSBB project is a Public-Private-Partnership agreement between TM and the Government of Malaysia to develop next generation high speed broadband infrastructure and services for the nation. TM is putting up RM8.9 billion while the Government is co-investing RM2.4 billion on an incurred claims basis based on project milestones reached by TM.

By the end of 2012 – in accordance with the completion of the first phase of the national HSBB project roll-out as agreed with the Government — approximately 1.3 million premises will be passed nationwide, giving them access to TM UniFi services. These nationwide areas — identified as Zone 1 — include the Inner Klang Valley, Iskandar Malaysia, and key industrial sites around the nation.