Monday, January 18, 2010

Internet Broadband Malaysia

Generally,

Broadband in telecommunications refers to a signaling method that includes or handles a relatively wide range (or band) of frequencies, which may be divided into channels or frequency bins. Broadband is always a relative term, understood according to its context. The wider the bandwidth, the greater the information-carrying capacity. In radio, for example, a very narrow-band signal will carry Morse code; a broader band will carry speech; a still broader band is required to carry music without losing the high audio frequencies required for realistic sound reproduction. A television antenna described as "normal" may be capable of receiving a certain range of channels; one described as "broadband" will receive more channels. In data communications an analog modem will transmit a bandwidth of 56 kilobits per seconds (kbit/s) over a telephone line; over the same telephone line a bandwidth of several megabits per second can be handled by ADSL, which is described as broadband (relative to a modem over a telephone line, although much less than what can be achieved over a fiber optic circuit).


Now let see what Malaysia's Telco had provided:


CELCOM:

  • The Celcom Broadband Entry Package.
  • The Pay-Per-Use plan
  • The Celcom Broadband Daily Unlimited
  • Celcom Broadband Prepaid™
  • Celcom Broadband Weekly Unlimited plan
  • The Broadband Basic plan
  • Celcom Broadband Advance
  • Celcom Broadband Wireless Gateway + Voice Plan



P1W1MAX

  • WIGGY
  • WIGGY 69
  • WIGGY Portable Modem Fee

DIGI

  • Discover
  • Explore 10GB
  • Explore 16GB

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