*Wow, it's been a while since I wrote in purely text, lol*
I did not mention this but for the pass few days, my office was in a shifting process.
Which means that I had to last 2 days without internet. Yeah you might say that I'm addicted to it but truthfully without any internet in the office, there pretty much isn't anything to do at all as my job requires the internet to do my work. And although there was Coffeebean downstairs at the new office location, truthfully the wifi there ain't much of a help either...
Getting disconnected almost every 2 minutes, slow connection speed, plus RM30++ said bye bye to me just so that I could stay connected to do my work for 3 hours. You might say that it is ok but RM10 an hour for a freaking lousy internet service ain't really worth it!
The word WiMAX is seriously hooked into my mind now...
With it, I don't have to pay extra to stay connected. It could even solve my problems of always (last minute) wanting to book movie tickets in the car hehe! But really if compared to the current provider for my home broadband service, how much will I have to fork-out for it.
You see, I'm currently paying RM77 (or at least that's what I think I am, hey I'm not paying the bills lol) for the current service just to stay connected at home but with this new service that allows you to stay connected anywhere, will it be more expensive?
Or cheaper considering it is still new and there is a pretty heavy competitor such as Streamyx...
But in all things considering, I can order myself a nice plate of roti canai and still blog! Hmmm now that I think about it, I never try before leh. Dang I'm starting to have cravings for roti canai already and I still can't believe the price of it has gone up by about 20 cent.
Ok, that was off topic..
So, what do you think? Expensive? Or cheaper compared to Streamyx?
Or just about the same?
I did not mention this but for the pass few days, my office was in a shifting process.
Which means that I had to last 2 days without internet. Yeah you might say that I'm addicted to it but truthfully without any internet in the office, there pretty much isn't anything to do at all as my job requires the internet to do my work. And although there was Coffeebean downstairs at the new office location, truthfully the wifi there ain't much of a help either...
Getting disconnected almost every 2 minutes, slow connection speed, plus RM30++ said bye bye to me just so that I could stay connected to do my work for 3 hours. You might say that it is ok but RM10 an hour for a freaking lousy internet service ain't really worth it!
The word WiMAX is seriously hooked into my mind now...
With it, I don't have to pay extra to stay connected. It could even solve my problems of always (last minute) wanting to book movie tickets in the car hehe! But really if compared to the current provider for my home broadband service, how much will I have to fork-out for it.
You see, I'm currently paying RM77 (or at least that's what I think I am, hey I'm not paying the bills lol) for the current service just to stay connected at home but with this new service that allows you to stay connected anywhere, will it be more expensive?
Or cheaper considering it is still new and there is a pretty heavy competitor such as Streamyx...
But in all things considering, I can order myself a nice plate of roti canai and still blog! Hmmm now that I think about it, I never try before leh. Dang I'm starting to have cravings for roti canai already and I still can't believe the price of it has gone up by about 20 cent.
Ok, that was off topic..
So, what do you think? Expensive? Or cheaper compared to Streamyx?
Or just about the same?
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