“Celcom is proud to raise the bar of the mobile communications industry in our country by offering the 3G platform for the benefit of our customers,” said Celcom chairman Tan Sri Muhammad Radzi Mansor.
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Welcome to Redesign Malaysia: For Better Broadband, For the Rakyat. - Internet, Broadband, Malaysia, WiFi, Wireless, WiMax, Streamyx, Jaring and more…
This website is an initiative to improve Malaysia’s broadband facilities. It contains a broadband coverage map, articles on Malaysia broadband, comparisions of internet service providers and feature articles.
Redesign Malaysia is an initiative to improve Malaysia's broadband internet penetration, quality and reliability.We aim to achieve this through the compilation of relevant news articles, allowing users to have a voice, enlightening consumers on the options that are available, providing comparative statistics on ISPs, as well as the production of special features and commentary.
It is designed to be a community effort, to utilize information and feedback from broadband users and potential customers across Malaysia. We also aim to gain cooperation from the various broadband players in Malaysia, as well as support from government agencies and regulators.
Currently, we are focused on the Klang Valley, however in time we aim to expand this initiative nationwide. Let's all collaborate - to make fast, cheap and efficient broadband available throughout Malaysia.
“Celcom is proud to raise the bar of the mobile communications industry in our country by offering the 3G platform for the benefit of our customers,” said Celcom chairman Tan Sri Muhammad Radzi Mansor.
Read the full article at The Edge Daily.
Companies providing wireless broadband services seem to be going through rough times. Time dotCom Bhd, which began rolling out its Webbit service in certain parts of Petaling Jaya last year, has not been able to move past its pilot phase for technical reasons while recently listed NasionCom Holdings Bhd saw its chief executive officer, Johnson Khoo, leaving after a mere three-month stint. And AtlasONE Sdn Bhd, once hailed as the new broadband player in town with announcements of massive funding from financial institutions, has also fizzled out, leaving many observers wondering what happened.
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I noticed that news reports about the launch did not grasp the importance and value of why Malaysia needs such a dedicated high speed broadband network for research and development. Thus, I hope to enlighten readers about Myren and its true value and potential.
Myren is a high-speed broadband, not-for-profit network used by academia and research organisations in Malaysia to link up to each other and carry out collaborative research and applications. Myren is currently connected to 12 participating pioneer members: Universiti Malaya, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Universiti Putra Malaysia, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Universiti Utara Malaysia, Universiti Teknologi Mara, Multimedia University, Universiti Tenaga National, Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak and Universiti Malaysia Sabah.
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