I was browsing through some websites and came across this. It seems that Maxis is testing their Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) in Bangsar! and the writer is one of the lucky beta tester in Bangsar Baru. Although their installation is very labor-intensive, the speed he received is very promising. Please refer to his story here.
TM is also conducting extensive testing on its High Speed Broadband (HSBB) via friendly user trial in 4 designated areas - Taman Tun Dr. Ismail, Subang Jaya, Bangsar and Shah Alam.
But now Maxis? Does anyone know about this? Care to share..?
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
REDtone Expands its Wireless Broadband Service In Sarawak
REDtone WiMAX is available in Kuching, and now Miri and Sibu people should be happy and glad because REDtone is expanding its high-speed wireless broadband to these places by next year! Miri is said to be able to receive coverage by 1st Quarter 2010, while Sibu by end of 2010.
REDtone currently have 5 packages to choose, ranging from RM138 to RM1,088 per month. Since the launch of its WiMAX service in Kuching 7 months ago, REDtone has more than 1,000 customers in Sabah and Sarawak.
Read more here.
REDtone currently have 5 packages to choose, ranging from RM138 to RM1,088 per month. Since the launch of its WiMAX service in Kuching 7 months ago, REDtone has more than 1,000 customers in Sabah and Sarawak.
DiGi launched Turbo 3G™ for Mobile in Klang Valley
We are so happy for DiGi on their move, and hopefully they'll be able to cover the whole Malaysia soon.
Read more here. Fore more information on DiGi Internet offerings, please visit their website.
In conjunction with the launch also, DiGi has outlined a full suite of Internet offerings and promotional packages to make Internet services and devices accessible to more people. So why wait, let's go and find their booth/site!
CIMB Maxis iPhone Banking
Click here to find out more.
Friday, November 13, 2009
Astro To Provide Maxis' Mobile TV Content
Maxis announced a partnership with Measat Broadcast Network Systems Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Astro All Asia Network plc, for the creation and delivery of rich mobile TV content. The content will include custom-made video productions, as well as Astro's TV channels, to be delivered through Maxis' content distribution channels.
Maxis also introduced Malaysia's first made-for-mobile entertainment series, Dimensions. DimensionS is an 11-episode science-fiction saga with each episode lasting five minutes.
News from here.
Though mobile TV might interest those who are always on the go, I think people are still looking forward for TM HSBB's IPTV, with faster and bigger bandwidth. Might scare off Astro a bit maybe? But Astro has secured EPL for another 3 seasons. That will be a big PLUS for Astro, definitely.
Maxis also introduced Malaysia's first made-for-mobile entertainment series, Dimensions. DimensionS is an 11-episode science-fiction saga with each episode lasting five minutes.
News from here.
Though mobile TV might interest those who are always on the go, I think people are still looking forward for TM HSBB's IPTV, with faster and bigger bandwidth. Might scare off Astro a bit maybe? But Astro has secured EPL for another 3 seasons. That will be a big PLUS for Astro, definitely.
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Michael Lai appointed as a member of the WiMAX Forum Board of Directors (BOD)
Congratulation Mr. Micheal Lai. Despite being targeted by the other party, he has recently being appointed as a member of WiMAX Forum Board of Directors (BOD). WiMAX Forum®is an industry-led, organization formed to certify and promote broadband wireless products based on WiMAX.
P1’s appointment into the WiMAX Forum BOD means that, for the first time ever, Malaysia will play a critical role in shaping the future of 4G wireless broadband. For the record, no other incumbent telco in Malaysia, WiMAX or otherwise, have been bestowed such an important role within the telecommunications world.
With this appointment, Malaysia has also confirmed herself as a key regional and global WiMAX hub in speeding up the proliferation and evolution of broadband and beyond.
News from here.
P1’s appointment into the WiMAX Forum BOD means that, for the first time ever, Malaysia will play a critical role in shaping the future of 4G wireless broadband. For the record, no other incumbent telco in Malaysia, WiMAX or otherwise, have been bestowed such an important role within the telecommunications world.
With this appointment, Malaysia has also confirmed herself as a key regional and global WiMAX hub in speeding up the proliferation and evolution of broadband and beyond.
News from here.
P1 and TM support Teleworking
Works Minister Datuk Shaziman Abu Mansor has recently announced "Home Working Programme". Both P1 and TM show that support on this initiative.
I think it's important for the Telco companies to strengthen their network and quality in order for this program to succeed. Companies then could allow their staff to work from home, which will lead to less traffic, less polution, and definitely increase our Broadband Penetration! But most importantly, trust from companies on their employee are needed to run this programme. We'll see how it goes.
Read here and here.
I think it's important for the Telco companies to strengthen their network and quality in order for this program to succeed. Companies then could allow their staff to work from home, which will lead to less traffic, less polution, and definitely increase our Broadband Penetration! But most importantly, trust from companies on their employee are needed to run this programme. We'll see how it goes.
Read here and here.
Friday, November 6, 2009
P1 Strike Again!
With the Prepaid WiGGY together with a free starter kit, subscribers can easily activate their prepaid WiMAX service when they're on the go. The step by step on getting their prepaid started can be found here. They will receive 4GB Prepaid Usage Pass with 30-days validity.
P1 Potong Now campaign detail.
My opinion: Broadband war has started. It's great that they are giving FREE stuff. We, the consumer are very happy with all the value added and slightly lowered price. But in the other hand, if the provider does not improve on their network issue, this will be a HUGE problem. Quality must be maintained, in order for the customers to be satisfied. So I do hope P1 is looking into this.
Bravo P1 for coming up with an innovative package, another initiative to achieve 160,000 subscriber base by year end. But don't forget, Maxis and Celcom has also introduced prepaid Broadband. Still.... this is the 1st WiMAX prepaid!
Saturday, October 31, 2009
DiGi's largest event in town
If you are a DiGi customer, or wants to be one soon, lets head on to KLCC! DiGi is organizing an event, where they claimed the largest in town at Suria KLCC, Center Court. Knowing DiGi, I am sure it'll be a fun one!!
TM spent RM1.3b HSBB so far
Telekom Malaysia Bhd (TM) has so far spent RM1.3bil of the RM11.3bil allocated for the high-speed broadband (HSBB) project it hopes to launch by next March, reported in theStar. Most of it was spent to develop the core network and to secure international capacity to prepare for HSBB. The next stage will be rolling out fibre optics for the last mile at targeted geographical locations, which are high density areas within the Federal Territory and Selangor. While Huawei Technologies and ZTE Corp, have been chosen as technology partners in the HSBB roll-out, with Alcatel playing a smaller role.
Though work is still in progress, its group CEO Datuk Zam Isa said that by the end of 2012, about 1.3mil premises will have access to HSBB services.
I hope they will adhere with their plan. If not, it'll be a let down since government has also spent so much on this. Government = tax income = our money!!
read more here.
Though work is still in progress, its group CEO Datuk Zam Isa said that by the end of 2012, about 1.3mil premises will have access to HSBB services.
I hope they will adhere with their plan. If not, it'll be a let down since government has also spent so much on this. Government = tax income = our money!!
read more here.
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