Slow Network? Hang in there guys! :)
Hey everyone, seems like the MCO period has hit the network operators around the world, especially Malaysia even more (info from Ookla; article at the bottom).
IF you've experienced slow network where you're at, do try some of the advice that's mentioned in the Community here like;
1) Firstly, do let our Care team know via Live Chat, they'll get more details from you so we can raise the case to our Celcom network team to check on it further
2) Secondly, something that can work- Switch network to 3G or 4G, restart your device to refresh the connection (or airplane mode); in many cases, the 3G connection worked faster than 4G, this is because the nearest Cell Tower that's service that specific has more devices connected to the 4G bandwidth which causes general congestion.
3) You can also try different APN, if not Yoodo, also try Celcom's APN (again in some cases, we've seen it helped improve the speed). Few APNs I've seen work besides 'Yoodo' is celcom3G / celcom4g
> https://support.yoodo.com.my/hc/en-us/articles/360011712553-How-do-i-change-my-APN-settings-
3) Download app like Open signal, which shows you the connection signal and location of towers, sometimes facing, moving closer helps but since we're all home, there's limited things we could do, but it's good to know.
> https://www.opensignal.com/apps
Lastly, all telco's have network congestion, not just in Malaysia but throughout the world. IF you've tried everything but the signal/speed is too weak for you to continue your daily usage, then do try other networks that work for you. I've always been transparent here in our community and will continue to do so.
There definitely will be improvements to network throughout the year, many initiatives are being taken but it's not a magical thing that can be fixed overnight, even more during this MCO period and right after as a nation we try to recover from this period.
Hope that helps to explain, I totally understand the frustration when you can't do what you need to do, especially if you need it for work thus this post to clarify things further. If others have any other tips that has helped, do contribute.
In the meantime, stay safe and let's pray things get better soon for everyone!
Jeff
from > https://www.malaymail.com/news/malaysia/2020/03/27/as-mco-continues-the-internet-slows-down-in-malaysia/1850663
KUALA LUMPUR, March 27 ― We’ve examined the impact of the Covid-19 global pandemic across multiple sectors in recent times — now, it appears that the coronavirus is affecting internet speeds across the globe. Many severely-impacted regions have gone into varying states of lockdown, and those of us who are in Malaysia are currently operating under a movement control order (MCO). Consequently, the importance of internet connectivity is arguably more apparent than ever now.
Due to the situation, many are now working remotely; the increase in demand for entertainment via the internet has also predictably increased. As such, the folks over at Ookla have shared some of their insights on the impact of Covid-19 on the performance of global internet networks. And in case you didn’t know, Ookla is the company behind Speedtest.
‘Degradation of speeds’
As of March 23, 2020, Ookla shared that they have seen a general degradation of speeds for both mobile and fixed broadband connections around the world. More specifically, Malaysia saw a sharp decrease in the average download speed (both mobile and fixed broadband) from the March 16 till the March 22. This drop is also matched by an increase in latency for the same week.
The significance of that particular time interval (March 16-22) is that the MCO was imposed in Malaysia from the March 18. This could mean that the decrease in average speeds in Malaysia could be down to an increased strain being placed upon network operators in the country.
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Opensignal has noted in its report that the massive surge of mobile data consumption showed that telcos in Malaysia faced a greater challenge as compared to their counterparts in other SEA countries.
Similarly, this may explain why some local telcos such as Celcom and Maxis have recently experienced noticeable declines in terms of speed. On another hand, the analytical firm was also quick to point out that JENDELA may help things become better.
https://www.lowyat.net/2021/239649/opensignal-malaysia-mobile-data-consumption-vs-sea/
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Bukan Besar atau Kecil tu.
Tengok South Korea dan Malaysia sama-sama berkembang Internet sejak 1995 tapi South Korea sekarang Top Speed Fiber di seluruh dunia, manakala Malaysia No.45 😂
Thailand kan Besar juga tapi fiber diorang cuma rm30 je 100Mbps,biarpun kampong ada fiber connectivity sebab South Korea dan Thailand pilih fiber technology yang lebih jimat kos dan senang untuk deployment, Singapore pilih FTTx macam Malaysia tapi diorang negara kecil dan asyik Menambah fiber cables baru setiap masa.
Sama juga South Korea, Thailand dan Singapore sekarang pioneers of 5G di seluruh negara sebab diorang bertukus lumus untuk mendapatkan technology terbaru dan infrastructure yang kukuh.
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Point sangat menarik dari Faris dan Oppa. Perbandingan kena ada sebab kat situ kita set benchmark. InsyaAllah Malaysia menuju kearah itu. Tapi kena tengok juga kalau lagi 5-6 tahun baru capai, masa tu apa pula pencapaian negara seperti Korea dan Singapura... Orang Jawa kata... main kejar kejar pulak 😆
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Budaya sokong jenama tempatan perlu ada 👍🏻. Bukan orang Malaysia tak nak sokong jenama tempatan, tetapi kena la hasilkan product yang berkualiti. Pengguna sekarang makin bijak. Jangan setakat letak jenama tempatan tetapi sebenarnya repack barang yang diimport dari negara luar. Kalau ingat dulu, Malaysia pun pernah keluarkan smartphone. Tapi kalau tak inovatif memang susah la nak bersaing.
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