Jachan Neutral Newbie September 4, 2012 Share September 4, 2012 On 7/20/2012 at 12:29 AM, RadX said: House gonna be wired up on 14 Aug 2012. Wh fibre in your experience using so far tops? Benefits? Thanks Hi RadX, you would like to consider MyRepublic fibre broadband. Plain 100Mbps, but the most effective. No throttling on P2P or streaming, letting you utilize full 100Mbps international bandwidth. Comex promo still on still Sept, contact me if you need more info. :) ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jachan Neutral Newbie September 4, 2012 Share September 4, 2012 On 7/20/2012 at 1:34 AM, Alpha78 said: The key thing to note is that all price plans advertise the highest speed, which is for local download. All 3 metrics are equally important, and normally international speed is around 15Mbps to 25Mbps depending on which package you take. Upload speed is about half of the local download speed. Normally, 50Mbps would be sufficient, as the international speed remains at 15Mbps for both 50Mbps and 100Mbps plan (Singtel). But I took up the 100Mbps plan anyway, as they would provide the new box instead of using the old white MIO box. And that turned out to be a good move, as the wireless N gives much better performance than the wireless G in the old box, and first wired port is gigabit, compared to 4x 100Mbps port on the old box. And the speed so far has been excellent. Hi Bro Alpha7, Yes you are right, most provider although they advertise as 100, 10 or 200 Mbps. But it's only for local, the international bandwidth is capped at 15-2Mbps. So far, MyRepublic is offering full 100Mbps, Singtel follow suit so as to catch up with the competition. But bear in mind of the contention ratio for Singtel, in another words the number of subscribers they allow on one fibre line. They usually allow over-subscription which leads to the signifcant slow down during peak hours. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mllcg 3rd Gear September 4, 2012 Share September 4, 2012 On 9/4/2012 at 5:24 PM, Jachan said: Hi Bro Alpha7, Yes you are right, most provider although they advertise as 100, 10 or 200 Mbps. But it's only for local, the international bandwidth is capped at 15-2Mbps. So far, MyRepublic is offering full 100Mbps, Singtel follow suit so as to catch up with the competition. But bear in mind of the contention ratio for Singtel, in another words the number of subscribers they allow on one fibre line. They usually allow over-subscription which leads to the signifcant slow down during peak hours. u forgot viewqwest Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
VellfireS 4th Gear September 4, 2012 Share September 4, 2012 On 9/4/2012 at 5:54 PM, Mllcg said: u forgot viewqwest sigh.. my place still no fibre yet.. [bigcry] Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cerealkiller 1st Gear September 4, 2012 Share September 4, 2012 my place have fiber but previous owner didn't take the free installation in order to install, i have to pay $300 or something like that, on top of the ONT inside home WOW...chop carrot ! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jachan Neutral Newbie September 5, 2012 Share September 5, 2012 Hi Bro Cerealkiller, I've got an alternative for you, if you do not wish to pay for the one time Opennet installation out from your own pocket. Right now MyRepublic have the 5 months free subscription, you can opt to trade in this for the Opennet installation. Let me know if you are interested. :) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RadX Moderator September 5, 2012 Share September 5, 2012 On 9/5/2012 at 1:51 AM, Jachan said: Hi Bro Cerealkiller, I've got an alternative for you, if you do not wish to pay for the one time Opennet installation out from your own pocket. Right now MyRepublic have the 5 months free subscription, you can opt to trade in this for the Opennet installation. Let me know if you are interested. :) Might I suggest, that you take up a sponsor role here? This would assist your call here and you can place Ads here for your benefit. Currently, I am keeping mum as you are actually contravening the advertising role. Thin line if I may say. pm laserjet. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jachan Neutral Newbie September 5, 2012 Share September 5, 2012 Oops...sorry. Ok, i will look into taking up the sponser role. Meanwhile i will not post any soliciting ads. Sorry for the unintentional mistakes. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tonywonghs Neutral Newbie September 11, 2012 Share September 11, 2012 Hi, I am actually very keen to know the international speedtest of MyRepublic, still checking around to subcribe fibre to replace my cable broadband. I am currently using 30Mbps cable M1 package, and I saw alot of M1 100Mbps fibre international speedtest not much better than mine. Can Jachan or someone with MyRepublic run an international speedtest and post the results? For example, new york server? Honestly, I never expect full international speed, but at least better than mine, or else there is no different for me to subscribe fibre. Thanks! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alim 1st Gear September 11, 2012 Share September 11, 2012 Boo-Boo in M1 ad For more information on M1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zirco Neutral Newbie January 10, 2013 Share January 10, 2013 On 3/26/2012 at 8:38 AM, MkMan said: Singtel also give me free modem for the fibre setup. Plus 2 months free subscription. Waiver of installation charges. Convert telephone line to digital line. tihs package is the etreme sports pack 200mbs 24 months contract. I am using the Fibre optic from singtel right now but still using the analog phone line (for home phone). Do you know how i can convert it into the free digtal phone line which is free? Do i need to buy another phone and can i use back the same number? Cheers! Thanks in advance!! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
WTF 4th Gear January 10, 2013 Share January 10, 2013 On 1/10/2013 at 4:01 PM, Zirco said: I am using the Fibre optic from singtel right now but still using the analog phone line (for home phone). Do you know how i can convert it into the free digtal phone line which is free? Do i need to buy another phone and can i use back the same number? Cheers! Thanks in advance!! I'm not on SingTel but definitely you can use back the same phone and need not buy a new one. I think you're able to retain the number 'cos my current service provider got asked me want to use back my old SingTel home number...... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zirco Neutral Newbie January 10, 2013 Share January 10, 2013 On 1/10/2013 at 4:05 PM, WTF said: I'm not on SingTel but definitely you can use back the same phone and need not buy a new one. I think you're able to retain the number 'cos my current service provider got asked me want to use back my old SingTel home number...... Thanks! But i read somewhere that i need a IP phone in order tap into the free home line thingy (ok i am not tech savvy lol). Anyway, i shall call singtel to check tmr. Cheers! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
WTF 4th Gear January 10, 2013 Share January 10, 2013 On 1/10/2013 at 4:15 PM, Zirco said: Thanks! But i read somewhere that i need a IP phone in order tap into the free home line thingy (ok i am not tech savvy lol). Anyway, i shall call singtel to check tmr. Cheers! Don't think so leh......I'm now on M1 Fibre and I just plugged my home phone into the unit and it works just as it was in the past.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zirco Neutral Newbie January 10, 2013 Share January 10, 2013 On 1/10/2013 at 4:18 PM, WTF said: Don't think so leh......I'm now on M1 Fibre and I just plugged my home phone into the unit and it works just as it was in the past.... Plug into the modem? My current phone is plug into the home line plug which they are still charging me. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jman888 Moderator January 10, 2013 Share January 10, 2013 On 1/10/2013 at 5:22 PM, Zirco said: Plug into the modem? My current phone is plug into the home line plug which they are still charging me. did you opt for analog line in the beginning? if you want to switch to digital, I think still need to inform Singtel to activate the voice on the modem. you need a power point for the IP phone. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BoneStock 5th Gear January 11, 2013 Share January 11, 2013 On 1/10/2013 at 4:15 PM, Zirco said: Thanks! But i read somewhere that i need a IP phone in order tap into the free home line thingy (ok i am not tech savvy lol). Anyway, i shall call singtel to check tmr. Cheers! no need. Both analog phone or dect phone can be used. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jman888 Moderator January 11, 2013 Share January 11, 2013 On 1/11/2013 at 12:29 AM, BoneStock said: no need. Both analog phone or dect phone can be used. same telephone number? ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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