Ayo yang di Sing, silahkan coba..

Btw: di Sing cmn butuh 200bts untuk seluruh negara.. Di Jakarta butuh
berapa?

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Source :
http://www.telecomasia.net/content/singtel-launches-lte-premium-price

SingTel launches LTE at premium price
Melissa Chua  |   December 21, 2011

SingTel has extended its priority pricing model for mobile dongle data
plans to its new FDD-LTE service, which will go live from 22 December.

The new service, available to both businesses and consumers, will cost
S$69.90 per month ($53.50), more than double the carrier’s S$29.90 charge
for its basic 3.6Mbps plan. 4G coverage is currently limited to selected
high-traffic areas across the island, particularly in central Singapore.

SingTel’s EVP for digital consumer , Yuen Kuan Moon, told reporters at the
launch event that SingTel’s LTE subscribers will be guaranteed actual
downlink speeds between 3.4Mbps to 12Mbps. The service’s advertised
theoretical speed is 75Mbps. Subscribers will have 10GB of LTE data and
50GB of 3G data per month, with excess usage charged at S$0.512/MB, capped
at S$94.16 per month.

According to Yuen, the 10GB cap for LTE data will promote more equal use of
the carrier’s 4G network. Yuen cited results of internal studies on the
carrier’s existing 3G network, which found that while 89% of subscribers
consume below 10GB of data per month, some 22% of heavy usage users account
for 60% of total data traffic. Having an unlimited pricing model would
encourage “strange user behavior” and contribute to network strain, added
Yuen.

SingTel also intends to monitor customer behavior on its new 4G network and
employ techniques such as dynamic capacity shifting to better cope with
data strain in the long run, said Yuen. He added that this course of action
differs from carriers’ traditional focus on selling data plans and
continually adding capacity as user numbers grow.

SingTel’s 4G network now runs solely on the 2.6GHz frequency band but the
carrier has plans to run the network on both the 2.6GHz and 1.8GHz bands by
2013, as more 3G customers upgrade to 4G. SingTel’s director for consumer
mobile engineering, Lee Siak Kwee, told telecomasia.net that the 1.8GHz
band is expected to help alleviate the need for more base stations. SingTel
currently has between 100 to 200 base stations supporting its LTE network.
The carrier is aiming to achieve 80% LTE coverage of the island by 2012,
with islandwide coverage scheduled for 2013.

The carrier will sell LTE-enabled smartphones from Q1 next year and adjust
prices for its smartphone plans to encourage uptake. SingTel’s LTE service
is the first in Singapore available to consumers. Rival M1 had in June
launched an LTE service for the corporate sector.

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