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TM Net Internet Services to be Fully Restored

Filed in: Tmnet — January 12th, 2007

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According to TM Net latest news, damages caused by the recent Taiwan earthquakes will be fully restored by January 20th, 2007 (there is a typo on that page).

Currently, TMNet is on track to recover approximately 80% bandwidth capacity for Internet traffic to U.S.

My two cents

Ok, one more week to go. The Streamyx speed is recovering after the earthquake, but it is still considered slow. Hopefully everything will back to normal very soon.

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  1. #1
    Malaysia Property Says:

    another week of torture

  2. #2
    Sajid Iqbal Says:

    A TM subsidairy “Multinet” also working here in Pakistan. Please tell me how is the reputition of TM there in Malaysia?

  3. #3
    LcF Says:

    @Sajid Iqbal: google blog search for “tmnet” to give youself some ideas about their reputation here. ;)

  4. #4
    didi Says:

    If TM Net can maintain 90% uptime i will be very grateful…

  5. #5
    Sam Says:

    is it just me or does that tmnet announcement has an extremely tiny font size?

  6. #6
    LcF Says:

    @Sam: yes, it has tiny font size. I use Firefox.

  7. #7
    RC Nitro Truggy, Buggy and Monster Truck. Joneh FC Tech Style. » Blog Archive » Slow TM Net internet streamyx connection! Says:

    [...] I am so frustrated now that whatever i planned to do today all stucked due to the slow internet connection. i can only view my blog. Thanks to my local server. TM Net should have cured this problem… or probably they just said it for free advertisement thing or whatever the damn thing was. Here Mr LiewCF talked about it. Tm Net service to be fully restored. [...]

  8. #8
    Liew Cheon Fong » Blog Archive » TMNet Recovered over 80 percent Internet Bandwidth Capacity Says:

    [...] its Internet traffic. But the fully recovery of bandwidth capacity has been postponed, instead of previously promised January 20th, 2007. [Read [...]

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