Now we have a better one..
Features | P1 | Izzi | uMobile |
Wimax | Yes | No | No |
4G | No | Yes | No |
3G (HSPDA) | No | No | Yes |
Mobility | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Extra Mobility (iBurst) | No | Yes | No |
At least 1 Mbps connection | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Wireless | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Plug n Play (USB) | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Free startup cost | No | No | Yes |
> 1Mbps connection with cost < RM 100 | No | No | Yes |
Phone and PC | No (PC Only) | No (PC Only) | Yes |
P1 Wimax
What I like about P1 is the theme (green, black, grey) and the much 'honest' speed test tool. Anyway, I still think that InternetFrog's tool is the most accurate of all.
iZZi
While iZZi is focusing on iBurst technology which provides uninterrupted connectivity even on fast moving objects.The biggest issue is power supply.But no advise has been discoursed to its potential users on how to charge the laptop battery on the bus or something.
uMobile
uMobile is focusing on the concept of 'u' for ubiquitous. The main idea is that uMobile (ex MiTV) has a 3G license and using the uMobile network, users can surf the Internet using either the phone or the computer with USB HSPDA Modem (which will use the sim card from uMobile). This is good for startup entrepreneurs, one-man-show entrepreneurs and etc who doesn't want to have some much commitment to many things, but you still need a good supply of electricity though.
Redtone
Redtone Wimax ? Nothing much heard about it.
Maxis and Celcom
Seemed to have disappeared.
Check out a good review here perhaps.
General Concerns
- All these wireless providers risk users with higher amount of unwanted telco radiation. TM streamyx seems to be the safest.
- People are still lazy to switch providers whenever they are stuck with Streamyx account (including myself). Even worst, with the financial market getting unstable, people are not willing to consider even investing to try out something new and presumably better.
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