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yankees27sg
20-06-2009, 05:34 PM
as above after long wait for their upgrade on consumer BB. now waiting for any good plan, nothing for me on the last PC show.

my choice will be singnet fixed bb 3Mbps or starhub 2Mbps with free home phone line.

mostly youtube, streaming and quake live:D

thanks.

ahtea
20-06-2009, 10:16 PM
Consider SingNet if you are looking for smooth YouTube streaming.

You can opt for SingTel mio which includes a free digital voice line.

czheyuan
20-06-2009, 10:19 PM
Consider SingNet if you are looking for smooth YouTube streaming.

You can opt for SingTel mio which includes a free digital voice line.

I think mio shouldn't be one of the options... Though there are some who have managed to use mio smoothly, there are many others who have experienced horrendous connections and many technical hiccups... many even wrote in to The Straits Times to raise up this issue..

liangtam
20-06-2009, 10:52 PM
All these problems can be easily resolved de. Its whether if people do kept their line well maintained not.

For TS: Don't regret afterwhich hor =:p

yankees27sg
20-06-2009, 11:18 PM
hmm, looks like lots of negative feedback fro MIO plan. based on past exp. Singnet -> Starhub -> Pacnet...and now still deciding:s13:

so far, Pacnet is still the best in terms of stable speed and consistencies...but it is using Signet infrastructure if not wrong.

may going back to Singnet due to its consistent connection esp. on Youtube thing...

3Mbps at $27.90 will be a good choice for me:D

$27.90 + $10.00 (phone line) = $37.90 compared to $24.56 + $10.00 = $34.56 (for Pacnet 512K)

aaur4man
21-06-2009, 02:10 AM
get mio home package if u have a singtel mobile line.

if ur pacnet has been stable, means ur phone line quality shd be ok.

ColinYip
21-06-2009, 05:06 PM
just fork out a little bit more and whack m1 100mbps a month. worth every cent imo. Starhub youtube and download from overseas superjialt for me. After 6-7 years, i say bye bye