Yes, that’s us. Here are a few interviews that just got posted about RedesignMalaysia.com. One of them is by Charles F. Moriera, a tech journalist who writes for Mobile World and Surf Magazine. He’s posted the interview on his Next Gee Mobile World Blog.
The other is by fellow Klang Valley Streamyx User Group committee member, James Yeang, who leads the Applications Special Interest Group within the KVSUG committee. He’s posted the interview on FriedBeef.com, which is a tech blog. Read excerpts below:
Next Gee Mobile World Blog:
“Broadband in Malaysia sucks,” said Josh Lim, founder of RedesignMalaysia.com (www.redesignmalaysia.com), a private initiative launched on 31 August and dedicated to helping provide better broadband for the people.
“RM99 per month is too expensive for a 1Mbps link, when subscribers in Singapore are paying Sin$39 for 2Mbps and local ISPs should factor in the Big Mac factor and tailor broadband prices to local people’s earning power,” said Lim…
Read more: Josh and his Merry Band try to redesign Malaysian BroadbandÂ
FriedBeef’s Tech
For a country which has been harping on IT development for years, Malaysia has a shockingly low broadband penetration of 2.5%!
One site, RedesignMalaysia.com, aims improve the quality and coverage of broadband in Malaysia, and wants to achieve this through the compilation of relevant news articles, highlighting areas that lack coverage, through giving consumers an understanding of broadband options in their area…
Read More: Interview with RedesignMalaysia.com




