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News/ Annoucement ::
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Account Registration Solved |
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Monday, 07 December 2009 |
Player who register an accouth with us from 6th Dec 2009 up to today, 7th Dec 2009 might need to request Resend email to confirm account. Mail server is back to action now.
Admin Team |
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AsiaPWorld Maintenance Completed! |
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Sunday, 06 December 2009 |
As of today, 6th Dec 09, 11:00pm (GMT+8) server maintenance just completed!
Admin Team |
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Friday, 16 October 2009 |
Malaysian Internet Exchange (MYiX) is facing connection issue with its own system now, as of 3:30pm (GMT+8). We are now temporarily reroute local traffic via singapore but international users shouldn't face any different. For PWMY-EN server, Malaysian players will be reroute outside of Malaysia and back to the country. Therefore, you will face some latency issue until Malaysian Internet Exchange (MYiX) resolve the connection issue. All datacenters within Malaysia is facing the same issue.
Regards,
AsiaPWorld.com |
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Paypal Order Delayed Resolved! |
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Thursday, 15 October 2009 |
As of today, 15 Oct 09, 11:39am (GMT+8), players that use paypal to make payment will get top-up code within the time-frame. We have previously face inconsistent notification from paypal during 14th Oct 09 about 2pm.
Everything is back to normal and feel free to contact us should you need further clarification.
Thank you.
Sales Team |
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Self-Installed PW Client is UP! |
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Thursday, 01 October 2009 |
Perfect World MY-EN FULL client updated to Patch 57 is finally ready to download. What's new? we repackage the client into self-installed client (.exe) and you just need to install in few clicks. Send us feedback at forum.
More details at Download. |
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APCN2 Sea Cable (Update 2) |
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Tuesday, 25 August 2009 |
Second update:
Dear Valued Customers,
Telekom Malaysia Berhad (TM) wishes to announce that its consortium members have detected that a 2nd cable fault on Segment 7 of the Asia Pacific Cable Network 2 (APCN2) undersea cable network between China and Taiwan on Friday, 14 August 2009.
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The fault follows three other service disruptions that recently hit the same cable network, affecting APCN2 Segment 7, between Hong Kong and Taiwan, and APCN2 Segment 1, which connects Singapore and Malaysia. The earlier faults on APCN2 Segment 1 were restored on Sunday, 16 August 2009.
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As a result, customers using Internet services may continue to experience slow browsing while accessing websites hosted in the US and Northern Asia. In addition, customers using other IP services such as Virtual Private Network (VPN) over Internet and other critical business applications linked to the US and Northern Asia may experience some service degradation. To alleviate the problem, some of the links have been directed to alternate routes to ease the congestion.
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Restoration works on the affected cables are already in progress. Full recovery of Internet services is expected to be on 10 September 2009. TM will make further announcements on the progress of the restoration works.
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TM wishes to assure its customers that it is undertaking all necessary measures to restore communications services for its customers as soon as possible.
Customers can call TM at 100 and select “Internet Services” or e-mail us at help@tm.com.my for any Internet related problems.
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Thank You.
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APCN2 Sea Cable (Update 1) |
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Tuesday, 25 August 2009 |
Report we receive from datacenter about recent internet connectivity issue:
Please be informed that a segment of the Asia-Pacific Cable Network 2 (APCN2) undersea cable network between China and Taiwan suffered a serious cable fault on 12th August 2009 (Wednesday), causing internet traffic to be re-routed onto other undersea cables and slowing Internet access for some users in Southeast Asia.
The APCN2 cable is owned by a consortium of 26 telecom operators from 14 different countries. The cable links Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, Hong Kong, Taiwan, China, South Korea and Japan. The exact cause of the APCN2 fault was not immediately known. The alarm indicated the disruption was caused by a "single point of failure," which suggests a variety of possibilities, including a technical failure or a cable cut.
We will keep you update accordingly and feel free to contact us should you need further clarification.
Thank you.
Regards,
AsiaPWorld.com Admin |
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AsiaPWorld Maintenance Today! |
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Tuesday, 04 August 2009 |
AsiaPWorld will be closed for system maintenance on 4th August 2009 from 1130 (GMT+8) to 0030 (GMT+8). During this time, members will not be able to access www.asiapworld.com. For those who wish to register, topup Cubits or using our free tools will have to wait till the site is live.
Regards,
AsiaPWorld.com Admin |
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