Archive for 'KTAK'

Ministry directs SKMM to investigate, but no details on action

Note: The text highlighted in RED are my personal opinions. Govt directs SKMM to investigate high cost of IT services The Government has directed the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (SKMM) to study the reasons behind the high cost of providing Information Technology (IT) services in the country. (why now, isn’t the cost “high” all [...]

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The New 3 in 1 Ministry Will Now "Joget" As Well

Now we have a new ministry for Communication. It’s called Information, Communications and Culture Ministry. No, I did not wrote it wrong, I did say CULTURE Ministry. It took me a while to write this post because I was still thinking. How would Culture blend with Information and Communications? Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak [...]

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New Year in 3 weeks time and so does the WiMAX Deadline

All of us will be celebrating the year 2009 with happiness and joy within 3 weeks time, but I don’t know whether the country’s four WiMAX operators will be doing the same. Here’s some of the few things that could take place before or after 2009: MCMC might impose a “fine” to these WiMAX operators, [...]

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A Round Table Discussion with MPC

I attended a round table discussion (RTD) yesterday in MPC(Malaysia Productivity Corporation). The objective of the RTD is to discuss the latest developments in the telecom sector and to identify the issues and challenges face by the industry. We discussed a wide range of topics including broadband penetration, challenges faced by the industry players, Mobile [...]

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Debate: HSBB in Parliamen

The High Speed Broadband (HSBB) project was questioned by Lim Kit Siang in parliament. Video below: Source In the mean time, I found this funny video on YouTube.

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MNP is now ON!!

Yahoo!!! I am excited that MNP is now available. The real war has just begin. 12,000 mobile numbers already ported during the past 6 weeks, read this. It seems that all the operators are not charging any fess for porting, not only that, they are giving out incentives and freebies for those who port in [...]

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MNP to fully launch on 15 October 2008

Looks like Mobile Number Portability will be fully launch tomorrow. Earlier it was only limited to 100 porting per day. A fee of RM25 is expected to be charged for porting. Source I know quite a number of people that is waiting to move to another mobile operator. How about you? Will you move to [...]

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