Anyone is also using the StarHub UltraSpeed (10Gbps)? I am so frustrated. (Solved by upgrading ONR firmware.)

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i am considering the same option too; not wanting the tp link router as my asus setup is still fairly new

That should be fine. What is your Asus setup?

I believe your main interests in Homehub+ UltraSpeed bundle is the contents and not the 10Gbps internet, in that case, it is perfectly fine to use the 10Gbps plan as 2.5Gbps or even 1Gbps plan.
 

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The problem is more and more people signed up 10Gbps plan and keep downloading big files. If all the users do not care to surf the internet then we will be ok during peak hours.
I'm thinking the first part isn't really true - I think the majority of people, even those on 10g, aren't using it at full capacity all day - it will more likely be spikes, which will get averaged out.

I think what we're seeing at peak times we'd have seen even without 10g. My guess is more that as a business, your local POP/network is going to be capacity planned around new users - so when the max speed was only 1-2g, 1x new user wouldn't require as much buffer/planning as 1x new 10g user, so whilst its likely the local network will have better capacity to support the average and spikes in traffic, its still not going to have tons of over-provisioned capacity because they won't have dedicated 10g for each user just sat there waiting to be used. Then as peak-time comes around, their average use goes higher, so less capacity even locally (hence even local speedtest goes down).

But IMO local traffic isn't really the main issue - sure they can offload a lot of local mirror content (Netflix etc) but there is no way their upstream/transit links are being provisioned with 100's of gigabit spare just in case their 10g users want to download at 10g 24x7. Even if they had the capacity, they can't allocate 10g transit dedicated to 1 user - it's just not feasible - you're not a business customer with an SLA, so you compete to average out that residential use. I'd bet their transit links are hitting almost 99% of their budgeted capacity at peak when averaged out.

When the local network gets an upgrade, sure we'll see local speedtest go up - but so what, congrats we got a higher number... I guess we win the internet?
 

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Speed for me not important, 500mbps is ok for me. Game online no lag, online fps no lag, watch video no lag

I be forever paying 30.45 if I dont cancel the current plan, as for simba for $20 can just increase. So I wonder those simba once out of contract how much they pay

SIMBA S$20 plan is actaully S$21.80 plan and they need to pay for ONT and NLT charges, the real cost is much higher in reality.

You can refer to the calculation done by a SIMBA user.
https://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/threads/simba-fibre-broadband.6883466/page-92#post-153249787

It is not clear what will happen to the existing SIMBA 2.5Gbps plan at S$21.80 users after 12months contract. Need to wait for the answer in SIMBA thread. I tend to think they may be upgraded to the S$29.99 10Gbps plan if that is available island wide at that time. If not I am not sure if they can keep the S$21.80 per month pricing or not.
 
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I'm thinking the first part isn't really true - I think the majority of people, even those on 10g, aren't using it at full capacity all day - it will more likely be spikes, which will get averaged out.
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When the local network gets an upgrade, sure we'll see local speedtest go up - but so what, congrats we got a higher number... I guess we win the internet?

Good point about internation speed.

Actually the expert says well in the Straits Times report. In the end, I think it is good that the Government is spending the money to boost the network infrasture to prepare for the future. Take note it is the "future". Singapore will have to wait for at least part of the more advanced world (like US, China, Japan and South Korea, etc) to have more use cases for 10Gbps.
https://www.straitstimes.com/tech/s...-upgrade-national-broadband-network-to-10gbps

Mr Sam Fenwick, who is the principal analyst for connectivity analytics company Opensignal, said that it could be some time before technology that can fully utilise speeds of 10Gbps becomes mainstream.

Most users today are unlikely to require massive speeds unless they deal with high-definition video or large graphical assets, or download lots of heavy files, said Mr Fenwick.

He said: “Developers typically work to produce applications that require technical parameters that are fairly easy to achieve with technology that’s currently in widespread use.

“This means that Singaporeans may have to wait for much of the rest of the world to catch up before new applications that require 10Gbps connections come along.”
 

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No problem. I just need to continue my resarch how the ISP's access network works (mainly OLT/ONT).

The Cisco documentation pretty much sums it up. If you still could not find the exact answer to your question, some other places to look out for is probably from Huawei (likely in Chinese) and Alcatel since they are involved in quite a number of ISP fiber (distribution) infrastructure.

Another area (field) to look for will be research papers on how fiber optics and laser transfer works in today's networking over long range, and how data frames are encapsulated, transmitted and received. IEEE also provide lots of good reading material/papers too. I remember reading quite a number of them when involved in a recent subsea cabling project.

Enjoy your research. (y)
 
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Good point about internation speed.

Actually the expert says well in the Straits Times report. In the end, I think it is good that the Government is spending the money to boost the network infrasture to prepare for the future. Take note it is the "future". Singapore will have to wait for at least part of the more advanced world (like US, China, Japan and South Korea, etc) to have more use cases for 10Gbps.
https://www.straitstimes.com/tech/s...-upgrade-national-broadband-network-to-10gbps

Mr Sam Fenwick, who is the principal analyst for connectivity analytics company Opensignal, said that it could be some time before technology that can fully utilise speeds of 10Gbps becomes mainstream.

Most users today are unlikely to require massive speeds unless they deal with high-definition video or large graphical assets, or download lots of heavy files, said Mr Fenwick.

He said: “Developers typically work to produce applications that require technical parameters that are fairly easy to achieve with technology that’s currently in widespread use.

“This means that Singaporeans may have to wait for much of the rest of the world to catch up before new applications that require 10Gbps connections come along.”
Do not need to worry about overseas speed as there are many new undersea cables coming up. See my speed at least 5Gbps+ to japan with no packet loss at all and good ping which is good.

Server: GSL Networks - Tokyo (id: 50686)
ISP: StarHub
Idle Latency: 68.81 ms (jitter: 0.40ms, low: 68.29ms, high: 69.35ms)
Download: 5477.63 Mbps (data used: 9.1 GB)
109.48 ms (jitter: 7.83ms, low: 67.91ms, high: 342.61ms)
Upload: 507.80 Mbps (data used: 775.7 MB)
68.28 ms (jitter: 0.98ms, low: 67.98ms, high: 137.09ms)
Packet Loss: 0.0%

Most of the time we are using CDN in Sg.

Yes of course we must wait and it is overkill in Sg.

Once backend upgraded then we are very good and smooth online.
 
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Speed to HK is good too and 6 Gbps+

Speedtest by Ookla

Server: i3D.net - Hong Kong (id: 22126)
ISP: StarHub
Idle Latency: 38.21 ms (jitter: 0.29ms, low: 37.98ms, high: 38.39ms)
Download: 6275.41 Mbps (data used: 7.6 GB)
158.26 ms (jitter: 48.14ms, low: 37.31ms, high: 259.98ms)
Upload: 686.18 Mbps (data used: 1.1 GB)
37.09 ms (jitter: 0.34ms, low: 36.84ms, high: 47.59ms)
Packet Loss: 0.0%

No issue at all.
 

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I just recontracted from 1gbps to the 10gbps homehub+ ultrasports, opting for the ONT without the TPlink router. I should still be able to get 1gbps from the new modem to my existing asus ax56u right? Thanks in advance!

did they offer you a cheaper rate for foregoing the router?


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did they offer you a cheaper rate for foregoing the router?

I believe he is saying that Starhub allows the user to go with the ONT and not the default Nokia all-in-one XGS-PON ONR (XS-2426X-A). Same price. That is the same for Starhub's S$45 per month 5Gbps basic plan. It is said that you need to go to the shop to make it black and white.

1. HomeHub+ UltraSports --> effective price at S$65 per month (first 12 month S$45, S$85 per month after that).
https://www.starhub.com/personal/store/broadband.html
https://www.starhub.com/personal/st...dle-1-year-free-10gbps-broadband-onr-wif.html
HomeHub+ UltraSports : 1 Year Free 10Gbps Broadband
$45.00 per month for first 12 months. $85/month thereafter. For new broadband sign-ups
Premier League
Sports+
UltraSpeed 10Gbps Broadband
Netflix & Disney+, 3 months of Amazon Prime
Free 24-month TV+ Pro rental
Wifi 6 Router (Nokia XS-2426X-A all-in-one ONR with AX6000 WiFi 6) --> you can change to XGS-PON ONT and use your own router.

2. UltraSpeed 5Gbps plan at S$45 per month

https://www.starhub.com/personal/st...ts/ultraspeed-5gbps-onr_ultraspeed-5gbps.html
24-month
UltraSpeed 5Gbps with ONR (Nokia XS-2426X-A all-in-one ONR with AX6000 WiFi 6) --> you can change to XGS-PON ONT and use your own router.
$45 per month
Includes 1 10Gbps Optical Network Router (WiFi 6) & Amazon Prime on us for 3 months
Free installation & consultation, including the best router placement for optimum WiFi experience
 

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It will be better to have an application that minimize bandwidth requirement so that mobile phone users can use it and it helps to save data usage and prevent internet traffic congestion. We should expand our capacity and at the same time use app that save bandwidth then we will be very happy online as we have much more bandwidth available. Now Peak Hours is demand more than supply so internet traffic congestion causing us to slow down.
 

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did they offer you a cheaper rate for foregoing the router?


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This is ONR change to ONT so no cheaper rate as it is one device change one device and user never take less.
They are offering Sports, Premier, Netflix and Disney and i think free preview and free to air channels all can watch and at $45 for the first 12 months and 18 months can recon and very good deal. If he want he can later buy an ASUS router etc when price drop.
 

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I believe he is saying that Starhub allows the user to go with the ONT and not the default Nokia all-in-one XGS-PON ONR (XS-2426X-A). Same price. That is the same for Starhub's S$45 per month 5Gbps basic plan. It is said that you need to go to the shop to make it black and white.

1. HomeHub+ UltraSports --> effective price at S$65 per month (first 12 month S$45, S$85 per month after that).
https://www.starhub.com/personal/store/broadband.html
https://www.starhub.com/personal/st...dle-1-year-free-10gbps-broadband-onr-wif.html
HomeHub+ UltraSports : 1 Year Free 10Gbps Broadband
$45.00 per month for first 12 months. $85/month thereafter. For new broadband sign-ups
Premier League
Sports+
UltraSpeed 10Gbps Broadband
Netflix & Disney+, 3 months of Amazon Prime
Free 24-month TV+ Pro rental
Wifi 6 Router (Nokia XS-2426X-A all-in-one ONR with AX6000 WiFi 6) --> you can change to XGS-PON ONT and use your own router.

2. UltraSpeed 5Gbps plan at S$45 per month

https://www.starhub.com/personal/st...ts/ultraspeed-5gbps-onr_ultraspeed-5gbps.html
24-month
UltraSpeed 5Gbps with ONR (Nokia XS-2426X-A all-in-one ONR with AX6000 WiFi 6) --> you can change to XGS-PON ONT and use your own router.
$45 per month
Includes 1 10Gbps Optical Network Router (WiFi 6) & Amazon Prime on us for 3 months
Free installation & consultation, including the best router placement for optimum WiFi experience
I think can still get Netflix and Disney+ if talk to them. Good deal. Now still can watch other football matches like UEFA Champions League matches usually in the middle of the night. 18 months can recon. 6 months of $85/mth. SH go greener is good as not everyone need 10Gbps and yet they support the 10G plan by signing up. Also got freedom to use own router.
 
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This is ONR change to ONT so no cheaper rate as it is one device change one device and user never take less.
They are offering Sports, Premier, Netflix and Disney and i think free preview and free to air channels all can watch and at $45 for the first 12 months and 18 months can recon and very good deal. If he want he can later buy an ASUS router etc when price drop.

oh... cause when I asked Starhub online they said can't change from.ONR to ONT for the 45 bucks plan.. that's why I thought it was a different plan


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oh... cause when I asked Starhub online they said can't change from.ONR to ONT for the 45 bucks plan.. that's why I thought it was a different plan


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Can try to call them again and say got friend also sign up and get the ONT only so you asking for it. I email them to ask for earlier recon and got the offer too. I also can change to ONT but i am not going to rush for it. As more ISP will offer 10 Gbps soon. I suggested offer without router to go greener and avoid wastage. After the installer gone, then plug in your own router also can.
 
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I requested for ONT, but the CSO mentioned that I will need to top up 15/mth for the TPlink router. I do not want additional cost, so she said it’s ok not to have it in my package.
If just take ONT then no extra cost and no point take TP-Link Router if you do not have 10Gbps devices or wifi 7 devices at home. I also got the offer to change to ONT and this router at $15/mth and earlier recon to $110 to get the ONT and TP-Link router. I am holding on to their offer.
 
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oh... cause when I asked Starhub online they said can't change from.ONR to ONT for the 45 bucks plan.. that's why I thought it was a different plan

Based on the reports, online chat does not work. You have to go to the physical Starhub shop to request for ONT (and use your own router).
 

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Based on the reports, online chat does not work. You have to go to the physical Starhub shop to request for ONT (and use your own router).
Most of the time the physical shops like Tampines Mall etc are more updated on their promotion and other arrangements.
 

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Also hwz members going down to bang table.
Do not need to bang table, just ask for it at their Starhub Shop. Just friend got it so i am interested to ask for it too. I said i read hardwarezone and then the shop said ok and must pay $15 per month for the TP-Link Router. Then i said let me think about it and get back if i am confirmed. Then the staff note it down and said anytime i want to get it can just come down or call them.
 
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