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Aag Cable To Boost Asia’s Internet Capacity In August Good news for Thailand's internet users

#1 User is online   george 

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Posted 2009-07-24 19:47

AAG cable to boost Asia’s internet capacity in August
Exclusive Thaivisa.com News
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Good news for Thailand's internet users. AAG -
Asia-America Gateway comes into operation
in August 2009.


BANGKOK (thaivisa.com): -- In just a few weeks internet users throughout Asia should start to see a dramatic increase in internet speed for websites located outside of the region when the $US550 million Asia-America Gateway (AAG) comes into operation.

The new 20,000km (about 12,400 miles) AAG - an optical fibre cable network stretching from Malaysia to the West Coast of America via Guam and Hawaii - is due to commence operating in August.

The cable has additional landing points in Hong Kong and the Philippines, with branches to Singapore, Thailand, Brunei and Vietnam.

The proposed cable became a reality in June 2006, when AiTi of Brunei Darussalam, CAT Telecom (Thailand), PLDT (Philippines), REACH (Hong Kong), StarHub (Singapore), Telekom Malaysia (Malaysia) and VNPT (Vietnam) all signed a Memorandum Of Understanding (MOU) for its construction.

In addition to being one of the longest undersea cable rollouts in history, the AAG will actually shorten the route for data from Asia to America, avoiding some of the wolds’ areas most prone to seismic activity in the process.

The demand for better quality communications services throughout Asia has been an ongoing battle between foreign and local businesses and regional communications carriers, and one that has affected economic growth in some countries.

The AAG will will use the latest Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) technologies with a minimum design capacity of 1.28 terabit/s and a design capacity of 1.92 terabit/s.

The last of the undersea cable work was completed in June and all 10 landing points were completed months ago.

The new cable will improve e-commerce traffic and help meet the increasing demand for faster and more reliable internet, video and other multimedia services and applications.


-- thaivisa.com 2009-07-24

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Posted 2009-07-24 19:56

Great news, but have CAT upgraded their Equipment yet?

And how about the links from TOT to CAT, what is the capacity now, and what will the future capacity be?

Cannot see it doing much unless the equipment is in place and the interconnects are upgraded as well.
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Posted 2009-07-24 19:56

If it still goes through the CAT bottleneck, it won't matter much, in the end...
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Posted 2009-07-24 20:11

Nothing will change if it not bypass CAT gateway. And I strongly doubt it will!
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Posted 2009-07-24 20:23

This sounds like another april fool - its definately not 1st April - is it ????

lol
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Posted 2009-07-24 20:30

It would be lovely to have fast interest here. I work and derive my entire income online.

We have the 8mb service from True. It was good for the first month and now its slower than the old 1mb. Called the engineers out and they showed that with in Thailand it was 8mb with a local true speed test. What it should have said was “8mb internet with Thailand only”. Perhaps I should have read the small print. Me bad.

Last week in Hong Kong airport I logged on to the free throughout-the-airport internet service and it was incredible. I did the work that takes me 3 hours in Thailand in no more than 10 minutes.
Over there I waited 1 – 2 seconds for a web page. Here I wait 30 seconds.

Bring on the fast internet.

Does anyone know of any better services than “True 8mb”
(which is certainly not True in the sense of the word)
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Posted 2009-07-24 20:36

can I get symmetrical ? :)
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Posted 2009-07-24 20:41

I don't really think it will be a significant speed improvement as it is claimed because dinosaur providers such as TOT hardly use the CAT-IIG. They want to save costs and get most of their bandwidth from TM. They will tap into it over there probably.

The reason why I state it is that overall speeds to the USA are very reasonable but speeds and connectivity to EUROPE is a complete DISASTER. Instead of adding more and more bandwidth to the USA it would make more sense to double the bandwidth to Europe instead.

That in itself will increase the speed to the USA as well as now 70% of all traffic to Europe is passing through the USA which makes it enormeously slow. Think of 500 ms instead of 200ms.

It would also be good to instead have a few technicians who at least know the basics of routing data around the world.
Often packets destined for the USA traverse the European backbone, while packets for Europe pass through the US. Absolutely ridiculous. I have sent them already many emails about it but as with everything in the CAT and TOT dinosaur companies... nothing happens and not even a reply is sent back even though the emails have a delivery report.

Must have some real geniuses working over there.....
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Posted 2009-07-24 20:41

View Postwebfact, on 2009-07-24 20:11:38, said:

Nothing will change if it not bypass CAT gateway. And I strongly doubt it will!


And the filters from the watchdog?
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Posted 2009-07-24 20:41

well with the number of people leaving the country and with toursim down to its lowest point and with the new cable maybe maybe maybe we just might see a few K more
hold your breath NOW :)
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Posted 2009-07-24 20:41

Will Thailand Telecom companies buy any bandwidth? Somehow I doubt this and we will have to struggle on with what we already have.
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Posted 2009-07-24 20:43

View Posthansnl, on 2009-07-24 13:41:15, said:

View Postwebfact, on 2009-07-24 20:11:38, said:

Nothing will change if it not bypass CAT gateway. And I strongly doubt it will!


And the filters from the watchdog?


of course... forgot to mention it... :)
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Post icon  Posted 2009-07-24 20:43

Yay!
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Posted 2009-07-24 20:45

View PostPui, on 2009-07-24 20:30:46, said:

It would be lovely to have fast interest here. I work and derive my entire income online.

We have the 8mb service from True. It was good for the first month and now its slower than the old 1mb. Called the engineers out and they showed that with in Thailand it was 8mb with a local true speed test. What it should have said was “8mb internet with Thailand only”. Perhaps I should have read the small print. Me bad.

Last week in Hong Kong airport I logged on to the free throughout-the-airport internet service and it was incredible. I did the work that takes me 3 hours in Thailand in no more than 10 minutes.
Over there I waited 1 – 2 seconds for a web page. Here I wait 30 seconds.

Bring on the fast internet.

Does anyone know of any better services than “True 8mb”
(which is certainly not True in the sense of the word)

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Posted 2009-07-24 20:46

Just wait for the price increases later this year when they charge us for their "service improvements".
(Loosely translated as now providing something like the speeds they have been charging for for the last 5 years, but not actually supplying.)

And banks will probably slap yet another surcharge on ATMs for foreign card transactions because they are now "faster... bla bla"

etc. etc. etc.

This post has been edited by scratt: 2009-07-24 20:48

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Posted 2009-07-24 20:51

The line will probably be reserved for larger corporations and high so privileged internet connections. I doubt the regular True or Maxnet user will see an increase in speed or reliability.
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Posted 2009-07-24 20:52

Good news that another company comes into the market.

Maybe ...... just maybe........ things will pick up :)

Personaly my internet service with maxnet over the last couple of years has been 'ok to bad' and changes on literally a daily basis most of the time. (I try all the tricks suggested by the guys in the know on these forums ... thats a big help)

Another competitor is ususly good news.
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Posted 2009-07-24 20:54

"a small step for man, a big step for mankind"
:) ...wrong thread :D
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Posted 2009-07-24 20:56

View PostPui, on 2009-07-24 15:30:46, said:

It would be lovely to have fast interest here. I work and derive my entire income online.

We have the 8mb service from True. It was good for the first month and now its slower than the old 1mb. Called the engineers out and they showed that with in Thailand it was 8mb with a local true speed test. What it should have said was "8mb internet with Thailand only". Perhaps I should have read the small print. Me bad.

Last week in Hong Kong airport I logged on to the free throughout-the-airport internet service and it was incredible. I did the work that takes me 3 hours in Thailand in no more than 10 minutes.
Over there I waited 1 – 2 seconds for a web page. Here I wait 30 seconds.

Bring on the fast internet.

Does anyone know of any better services than "True 8mb"
(which is certainly not True in the sense of the word)



I don't know where you live, but here in the Chaeng Wattana area my speed with True is never lower than 7 MB international. Evendo it would be nice to have an higer speed, because lifestream is not really perfect, back home I had 16 MB and for a price lower than 8MB in Thailand.


PS I have the TRUE 8MB and GOLD package.
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Posted 2009-07-24 20:59

Whatever!!!!
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Posted 2009-07-24 21:00

None of it matters with the commies filtering/monitoring everything.... Oh wait, this isn't China??

This post has been edited by LostInBKK: 2009-07-24 21:01

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Posted 2009-07-24 21:01

View Posthenryalleman, on 2009-07-24 20:56:49, said:

View PostPui, on 2009-07-24 15:30:46, said:

It would be lovely to have fast interest here. I work and derive my entire income online.

We have the 8mb service from True. It was good for the first month and now its slower than the old 1mb. Called the engineers out and they showed that with in Thailand it was 8mb with a local true speed test. What it should have said was "8mb internet with Thailand only". Perhaps I should have read the small print. Me bad.

Last week in Hong Kong airport I logged on to the free throughout-the-airport internet service and it was incredible. I did the work that takes me 3 hours in Thailand in no more than 10 minutes.
Over there I waited 1 – 2 seconds for a web page. Here I wait 30 seconds.

Bring on the fast internet.

Does anyone know of any better services than "True 8mb"
(which is certainly not True in the sense of the word)



I don't know where you live, but here in the Chaeng Wattana area my speed with True is never lower than 7 MB international. Evendo it would be nice to have an higer speed, because lifestream is not really perfect, back home I had 16 MB and for a price lower than 8MB in Thailand.


PS I have the TRUE 8MB and GOLD package.

A friend of mine who lives in the same area as you also has blazing fast internet from True. You guys most likely share the same bandwidth, and since there's far less users in Nonthaburi than downtown, it's far less congested. Downtown internet is very unreliable and most of the time it's slow. The only consistency lies in the torrents. I haven't gotten under my promoted speed torrent-wise in years.

This post has been edited by dttk0009: 2009-07-24 21:02

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Posted 2009-07-24 21:04

The solution, if you really must have speed, is to get a 1MB Fiber Optic line dedicated to you. It costs a lot per month (15.000 Baht/mo) but it is worth it.

This is what you get during the busy time of the day when testing Seattle from here. Other times usually come out at 5-10MB/sec down and 1MB/sec up;

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Posted 2009-07-24 21:16

View Postbeano2274, on 2009-07-24 19:56:03, said:

Great news, but have CAT upgraded their Equipment yet?

And how about the links from TOT to CAT, what is the capacity now, and what will the future capacity be?

Cannot see it doing much unless the equipment is in place and the interconnects are upgraded as well.


I am wondering how much they gonna charge us here in Thailand?
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Posted 2009-07-24 21:35

Guys as long as everything will be the same ... based on the fact it will pass by CAT to make sure it does not say anything that can harm .. you know who.. and you wil see an increase in your brand with out of Thailand
but first we need approval from the webfilters of CAT .. which is increased daily
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