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Wednesday, May 21, 2008

New Broadband company in Malaysia - P1 Beyond Broadband

P1 beyond broadband offer one-stop cost effective data, voice, video and other value added services for all your communication needs. By identifying trends and opportunities that address the challenges facing wireless service providers, we are able to provide rapid deployment of last mile connectivity via efficient backhaul infrastructure.

Packet One’s ideal: “Always think end-users!”

The preferred solutions provider of mobile broadband networks with the incentives for:
• cost effective data
• voice
• value added services
to benefit mobile enterprises, SOHO and residential users.

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Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Malaysia Government plans to withdraw broadband spectrum from telcos


PETALING JAYA: The Government intends to withdraw the 2.5 gigahertz (GHz) and 3.5 GHz broadband spectrum assigned to telecommunication firms (telcos) to reduce the number of players.

Reuters quoted Energy, Water and Communications Minister Datuk Seri Dr Lim Keng Yaik as saying yesterday that some of the companies had yet to roll out their services despite having been awarded the spectrum for three years.


These telcos would be given up to five years to wind up their services, Lim said.
Analysts contacted by StarBiz were optimistic on the Government’s proposal.


Aseambankers analyst Khair Mirza said this latest development was “probably part of a larger, well thought out plan for the telco industry.”


An analyst at K&N Kenanga said it was “a wake-up call” for telcos with the spectrum but had not added value to the industry.


“Hopefully, this will help the country achieve its broadband objectives instead of (just seeing) the companies merely paying lip service,” he said.

Meanwhile, Lim also called on national utility Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) to hold a second round of negotiations with independent power producers (IPPs).

He said having 15 IPPs with different power purchase agreements (PPAs) did not create a conducive environment for competition.

An analyst at a local brokerage said the second round of negotiations, if conducted, was unlikely to result in a change in the PPAs as the first round did not lead to any material impact.

“If the IPPs had said ‘no’ the first time, why would they say ‘yes’ now,” he said, adding that TNB’s cashflow was sufficient to absorb the payments to IPPs assuming there were no major changes to the prices of gas and coal.
source from The Star Online

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Monday, November 19, 2007

iZZi 4G Wireless Broadband in Malaysia


Beside the celcom 3G, here is another company provide the 3G service is it 4G Wireless broadband.
You may find out the current wireless broadband coverage of iZZinet service in Malaysia.
at bellow link

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Thursday, October 18, 2007

The Maxis USB Modem for broadband


Maxis lunching new products
This pocket sized modem lets you surf at speeds up to 3.6Mbps.
No messy wires. Easy plug and play. Unlimited broadband usage.
For details, call us at 1 800 82 2000 or log on to www.maxis.com.my

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