Talk:TM Net

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[edit] Article Rewritten

1. I've rewritten the entire article.
2. I've maintained most of the previous texts but I've modified them to comply with Wikipedia's NPOV policy.
3. DO NOT revert the article, add on to it instead.
--Pavithran 15:58, 19 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Controversies

Even though TMNET has very bad customer services and virtual monopoly over DSL connections for home users in most regions, It is hardly an "evil" organisation. Can we please cite facts in this article and not resort to blaming tmnet for their inefficientcy. Can we please provide citations for their "blaming bittorent users". I myself read it in the papers and laughed at their stupidity. ADSL is capped. A bittorent user cant exceed the limit given by TMNET. If the network is congested, TMNET should shoulder the blame. andrewkeith80 11:25, 15 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Reword

At least please edit this article. Sounds like it was pasted straight from a corporate brochure or something.

--Bukhrin 13:37, 2 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] rewrite

i like the previous entry better. is it saved? it reflects tmnet more accurately

[edit] Corporate.

This entry is pointless now, it was fairly accurate and informative before as TMNet is known for it's lousy service and overselling in Malaysia.

Now it's straight out of the corporate brochure, may aswell not be here.

This is Wikipedia, not MS Small Business Directory.

[edit] O RLY?

What a bunch of corporate-centric lies. Heck...that article is full of spelling and grammatical errors even, nevermind accuracy.

It is a well known fact in Malaysia that TMNet provides incredibly poor service and has inept technicians. Streamyx's home broadband access is usually quite poor, with terrible latency and slow speeds. Most subscribers will eagerly change ISPs at the drop of a hat if it weren't for the fact that TMNet more or less holds a monopoly on internet access in Malaysia.

[edit] Revamped

I've added in significant citations to the article, including the link to "blaming Bittorrent users" on The Star TechCentral. Let's continue to fight for better broadband. Angry words and harsh language won't change things, but as stated by the wikipedia notice on the top of the page, in order for this page to gain credibility, we must have more references an inaccuracies. In the spirit of that, I've also removed "Moronic Multimedia Publishing System (MUMPS)" (wtf, I'm sure this isn't one of their services) from the list of TMnet's Products and Services. Let's make it more factually accurate and make this a page to be reckoned with - I've started by adding 12 references.

--Malaysiarocks 20:13, 20 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] POV

THis page is highly POV. "Most significantly, it is also clear that TMnet has failed to meet the Quality Of Service Standard" Make that an "according to", Wikipedia does not push opinions on people. Copysan 08:13, 8 August 2006 (UTC)

Agreed. This entire article is very POV and offers no real info about the company, only complaints by dissatisfied users. Please monitor accordingly.--218.111.50.121 15:47, 26 August 2006 (UTC)
  • Agreed too. This article seems to be directed at critism of TMNet. I will try to rewrite the entire article. I'll maintain the critism under a Critisms section. I'm a Streamyx subscriber too, and I know that the service is bad. But that dosen't justify messing up Wikipedia.--Pavithran 08:32, 19 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] POV Article - REMINDER

Guys, being a TMnet subscriber myself, I know how you feel about the problems with StreamyX. But let's be civilised. Wikipedia is a free online encyclopedia for the people, by the people. As such, and like all other encyclopedias, it's purpose is to provide knowledge and facts, NOT for anyone to vent their anger. Do not misuse this freedom we have here. Please provide only encyclopedic facts and not POV complaints.--218.111.50.121 16:06, 26 August 2006 (UTC)

I've done a general cleanup but I agree with you. This article is still in severe need of a NPOV improvement, additional citations, removal of unreliable citations, and other such improvements. Nil Einne 16:30, 20 September 2006 (UTC)