Paul David says
11 years ago
Need recommendation for portable wifi service. Whats fast, reliable and consistent? In Malaysia that is.
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Paul David says
11 years ago
as in those provided by the mobile operators and others like P1
Huggle Giver says
11 years ago
I am told Celcom's car wifi is ok? Esp in rural areas. Maxis has gone down the drain though, bro was complaining he didn't get data recently.
WoLF-[x]
11 years ago
Yes 4G
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Paul David says
11 years ago
I should rephrase that. Mobile Boradband providers is the service I'm looking for
Paul David says
11 years ago
naokokensaku: Celcom is pretty bad. Got 2 fellers sitting here with me who've been bitching about it all morning
Vectorbot
11 years ago
Yes Huddle seems like a viable choice
Huggle Giver
11 years ago
Yes makes you say no after a while. The charges are ridiculous. /3cents :-P
kehrol says
11 years ago
Yes is a tad more exp, but reliable and fast.
kehrol says
11 years ago
i've also heard good things about maxis broadband
Paul David says
11 years ago
decided to go with Yes
[ sphinxy ] says
11 years ago
eh boss, got promo if im not mistaken... RM600 for an ipad. If u no wan the pad u can gimme XD
Paul David says
11 years ago
b13ssedbe: dowan la LOL. I top up another Rm250 can get a 2014 Nexus 7 la
[ sphinxy ] says
11 years ago
lol just saying :-P
WoLF-[x]
11 years ago
I'm actually very impressed with the huddle thing. Such a small device can last 6 hours of straight usage unplugged, broadcasting the signal non-stop.
ionStorm™ says
11 years ago
I found Maxis to be very reliable on my phone. That's all I know.
ionStorm™ says
11 years ago
You could try plotting your use case areas in OpenSignal to see what works best for you.
Paul David says
11 years ago
ionstorm: I'll give that a shot
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