A+ | A- | Reset
Home arrow The Blogs arrow Letters/Surat arrow Media Statement by IT Manager at DAP National HQ Goh Kheng Teong

Media Statement by IT Manager at DAP National HQ Goh Kheng Teong PDF Print
Posted by admin   
Wednesday, 08 July 2009 17:14

For the whole of this morning there was critical network disruption with Streamyx.

1. The network disruption severity depends on destination and source. Destination is the website you surf to, and source, is your Streamyx connection.

The simple quantitative measurement for problem with network is via packet loss. And I quote from wikipedia:
Packet loss occurs when one or more packets of data travelling across a computer network fail to reach their destination. Packet loss is distinguished as one of the three main error types encountered in digital communications ...

This morning, packet loss to :

limkitsiang.com stand between 45% and 60%

mirror.switch.ch stands around 50%

www.adobe.com stands between 50% and 80%

fedoraforum.org stands between 40% and 65%

news.bbc.co.uk stands above 50%

www.facebook.com stands between 45% and 55%

Due to the very high packet loss, websites like www.adobe.com and fedoraforum.org could not load at all. And Mr Lim's blog was also virtually unreachable from our office.

Those were some of the destinations that were affected.

2. Regarding Source:
What make matters worse is that TM Net does not practise network neutrality.

I would like to quote network neutrality from wikipedia:
Network neutrality (also net neutrality, Internet neutrality) is a principle proposed for residential broadband networks and potentially for all networks. A neutral broadband network is one that is free of restrictions on content, sites, or platforms, on the kinds of equipment that may be attached, and on the modes of communication allowed, as well as one where communication is not unreasonably degraded by other communication streams.

TM Net discriminates the Internet Protocol (IP) addresses of its customers. They do this by reserving classes or groups of IP addresses according to package. And in their network set up, they give priority to some IP addresses over others.

How does this relate to packet loss? Because of the loss of network neutrality, TM Net bandwidth is not distributed equally and fairly which relates to my point earlier that the level of disruption is dependent on the source and destination.

3. I would like to highlight a ridiculous point of Package Detail on Streamyx website (http://www.streamyx.com.my/get_streamyx/get_streamyx.php?id=getstreamyx_package_Details):

Standard packages

Streamyx Package Details

  1. Streamyx download and upload speed is guaranteed for local content access only. TM is not responsible for the low speed of either download or upload of international content access.

For the record, TM Net through its parent company Telekom Malaysia owns exclusive landing rights for International Submarine Communication cables up to this year. Up to this year because Maxis has joined Telekom in the Asia-America Gateway (AAG) which was supposed to come online this year.

Here I list the International Submarine Communication cables which Telekom Malaysia is part of:

Asia-America Gateway

AAG

Asia Pacific Cable Network

APCN

Asia Pacific Cable Network 2

APCN2

Batam Rengit Cable System

BRCS

Dumai Melaka Cable System

DMCS

FLAG Europe-Asia

FLAG FEA

Malaysia-Thailand

MT

South Africa-Far East

SAFE

SEA-ME-WE-2

SMW2

SEA-ME-WE-3

SMW3

SEA-ME-WE-4

SMW4

With 11 International Submarine Communication tables, how can TM Net disclaim the International Internet speed?

As a final point, I would like to quote Streamyx's Terms and Conditions:

Streamyx Terms and Condition

    1.      TM shall use its best endeavours to ensure the continuity and efficiency of the Service at all times but shall not be liable for any loss, damage, consequential or otherwise, arising out of any failure of the Service caused unless such default, error, omission or loss is due to the willful neglect or fault of TM. Notwithstanding the aforementioned, the extent of TM’s liability shall be limited to correcting the failure of the Service only.

TM Net has failed since December 2008 to address the issue of packet loss due to its network problems. In conversation with TM Net personal, TM Net is only concerned that users are able to have Internet service. How unreliable or slow is not of their concern.

The problem which I have described earlier, namely packet loss to “selected” (for lack of a better word) destinations from “unlucky” source have been ongoing since end of last year. This issue was highlighted in Parliament by Sdr Chong Chien Jen MP for Bandar Kuching on 18th March 2009 yet till today, we keep on seeing the same problem getting very worse at different times.

A total liberalisation of Internet services, whether it is at distribution (last mile) or whether it is at landing site for International Submarine Cable is a must, to lift this plague of horrible Internet service by TM Net.

Comments (17)Add Comment
...
written by peace, July 08, 2009 17:19:07
TMNET run by a bunch of incompetence people and what do we expect from them? Vote UMNOK out to solve all the Malaysian problems.
report abuse
disagree 1
agree 51
...
written by diablo95, July 08, 2009 17:38:13
Dear Sir,
Are there any other alternatives?
report abuse
disagree 0
agree 12
...
written by kokahai, July 08, 2009 17:50:37
Way to go bro. Goh Kheng Teong was my schoolmate n his dad was my add math n physics teacher.
I suggest u set up a proxy which resides in the preferred IP range of TM n all traffic to uncle Lim's sites go thru the proxy.
Since we cant be them, might as well we outsmart them.

Jas
report abuse
disagree 3
agree 15
...
written by malsia1206, July 08, 2009 18:06:21
Talikom Malaysia makes public announcements there's interruption to internet connection from time to time because they are upgrading their services. The plain fact is that after each upgrading work done, the services gets from worse to worst. That's the Malaysia Talikom performing their very best. Syabas.
report abuse
disagree 2
agree 22
...
written by NanoNano, July 08, 2009 18:20:22
My suggestion? Sign up with P1 Wimax or Digi, Maxis Broadband! Eversince I signed up, very infrequent disconnection! So, boycott TmNet!
report abuse
disagree 8
agree 19
...
written by mikewang, July 08, 2009 18:41:23
I guess it's a method used by TM Net to get users to pay more for higher bandwidth.

There is a big difference between residential connection and commercial fixed IP connection.
To those who have the money to spare for broadband, try it.
report abuse
disagree 0
agree 5
...
written by KARMANNGHIA, July 08, 2009 18:57:50
another dinosaur doom for extinction.
report abuse
disagree 1
agree 12
..., Lowly rated comment [Show]
...
written by peace, July 08, 2009 19:57:11
written by axppin, July 08, 2009 19:02:39
Don't like streamyx, change la to P1, or Maxis or Digi. Susah sangat ka?
----
You sound like the racist umnok goon. If you don't like Malaysia, migrate la to another country (sound similar?). I doubt you understand what is mean by to improve the competitiveness of a company service. You are no different from the GAJI BUTA umnok who working in GLCs with TAK APE attitude.
report abuse
disagree 1
agree 26
...
written by asguard, July 08, 2009 21:11:29
Its because...TM is own half by the government..
report abuse
disagree 1
agree 4
...
written by hellboykl, July 08, 2009 22:11:22
Another mess from the BN government!
report abuse
disagree 0
agree 4
...
written by rams609, July 08, 2009 22:56:59
I'm waiting for P1 to be made available in my area and then, goodbye streamyx.
report abuse
disagree 0
agree 2
...
written by Edward C, July 08, 2009 23:24:06
rams609, Read your Wimax agreement VERY VERY carefully. I am still not using it.
I repeat VERY VERY Carefully. PLEASE
report abuse
disagree 0
agree 3
...
written by merchant222, July 09, 2009 00:05:26
Not much to say, TM Net is a total BN shit! With their cronies running, or rather; crawling to their shit!
report abuse
disagree 2
agree 2
...
written by mansel, July 09, 2009 00:27:16
ermms.. excuse me.. don't you think that tmnet can actually give a certain range of ip address to "certain' users and make them hard to reach any destination ? possible ? no ? ritee..
or maybe even because whatever they shove at us we just take it and bla bla bla here all the time until another 50 years or so, why not change this gov so we can have a real infrastructure.. sadly, we are far behind with developing countries..


report abuse
disagree 0
agree 0
...
written by Ben, July 09, 2009 00:33:44
Thank God I had the wisdom to change to P1 immediately when the service was launched in my area. TM is still trying to charge me every month even though I have canceled the service in their kedai. That is how bad the service is.
report abuse
disagree 0
agree 3
...
written by NanoNano, July 09, 2009 11:06:04
Dear Edward C,

For the benefit of rams609 and all those whom haven't signed up to P1, can you please let us know what's wrong with P1 Wimax agreement?
report abuse
disagree 0
agree 4

Write comment
This content has been locked. You can no longer post any comment.
You must be logged in to a comment. Please register if you do not have an account yet.

busy
 
< Prev   Next >
 

Sponsored Links

World Futures  Moscow's Middle East conference: Should the Muslims depend only on the US to solve the Palestine crisis?

Future Fastforward  A controversial analysis by a controversial analyst, Matthias Chang, the lawyer-writer who unabashedly calls a spade a spade and offers no apology for doing so.

Internet TV 3000+ Channels  Pick your favorite internet TV channels straight to your PC! Yay!

Some Images Hosted With
Thank You ImageShack!
 BLOGGERS AGAINST ISA

Powered and Optimized for:
Malaysia Today by MT-TEAM