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.



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by Josh Lim
April 11 2008 || 1:07 am

This site has not been updated much lately, very sorry about that. It’s nice to see though that a lot of visitors are visiting this blog through the search engines (still in the hundreds although not much updates) - so, let me direct you to probably the most useful page on this site, the ISP list of all Internet Service Providers in Malaysia.

Notice a lot of you have stuff to say - thanks for the comments. I will try to blog more, and probably set a schedule or something. Guest writers are always welcome - please get in touch with me at josh.lim@josh.com.my

Latest Update
- I’ve gotten Maxis Broadband, and I am not happy with it at all. More on that soon. Meantime, check out this thread comparing Digi, Maxis & Celcom broadband.

- I have been using a lot of data services on my Sony Ericsson W910i mobile phone so far. Whee. Strangely enough, I have become one of those people that download mobile games, to my own surprise. Opera Mini is highly recommended to replace your default phone browser, its one of the best around.

New ISPs:
Izzi - http://www.izzi.com.my/
Packet One (P1) - http://www.p1.com.my/
Redtone Broadband - http://www.redtone.com/services/

To Do / To Blog List
- RedesignMalaysia 2.0, lots of new features (August, hopefully if not too busy with Advertlets stuff.)
- Launch cooperative project with surprise ISP partner (hint, we talk a lot about them)
- News submission service (for users to submit useful news on Malaysian broadband, like Digg)
- Clean up ISP page (is Atlasone dead or what?)
- Area based ISP feedback (tell how much this ISP sucks in your area)

Need Help
- If you work in ANY Malaysian ISP, we would like to hear from you. Drop a comment or mail me.
- We’re looking into researching more on the Singaporean Broadband scene - anyone with information is welcome, especially on IP ranges and geolocation.
- Anyone starting a new Malaysian ISP? Contact me for lots of really good feedback.

Yup, that’s it for now. Cheers.

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How many of you here are bloggers? How many of you here use Streamyx? How many of you think broadband here needs a kick in the ass? Read on to find out how we can create greater competition in the ISP sector in Malaysia - and how we can give other smaller ISPs a marketing edge against Streamyx.

As some of you might know, me and the team at Josh Lim Ventures are responsible for this site , which campaigns for better broadband internet services here and advocates reform and competition. However, more recently, we’ve launched a blog advertising network, www.advertlets.com - an asian blog advertising network, which allows local advertisers to be heard over hundreds of local blogs. One of the most unique features to Advertlets is blog demographics, which we collect using a propietary polling system. That means, advertisers can choose which blogs to advertise on, segmented by the gender, age range and profession of each blog’s visitors. Despite a certain minister’s remarks, through our research and polling we have found that the majority of Malaysian bloggers are not unemployed women…but actually, female students aged 21-25. :)

Anyway, we’ve somehow managed to combine our interests of blogging and improving broadband here. In summary, we have launched a new service that would enable ISPs to compete against each other and target each others clients directly in online advertising, even with a limited budget. In short, it means for example, through our advertising system across blogs, Digi Broadband or Jaring for instance, could target verified TM Net users and offer a better deal to them. This is done through a system that display different ads across hundreds of Malaysian blogs based on users IP addresses (each local ISP is allocated a certain ISP range).

I would appreciate any assistance for RedesignMalaysia members in getting this out to the media, or the the attention of the ISPs. Please post these on your blogs too. We’ve done a lot of work on this - and we’re sure that this will be significant “ammunition” for up and coming ISPs who need to accumulate a good user base to be able to deliver good service. Thanks.

PRESS RELEASE: (For immediate circulation).
You can also download a Word version of this press release here.

Malaysia Deserves Better Broadband !
Two Malaysian tech startups, Advertlets.com & RedesignMalaysia.com declare war on bad broadband services, and provide marketing & advertising ammunition to competing ISPs.

Kuala Lumpur, 16 April 2007.

Advertlets.com, an online blog advertising network and RedesignMalaysia.com, a website which campaigns for broadband reform and improvement in Malaysia have launched the “Malaysia Deserves Better Broadband!” campaign.

To mark the launch of the campaign, an innovative advertising system has been created that allows local ISPs to target and advertise their services to verified users of competing broadband services - to more than 50,000 Malaysian Internet users a day.

The launch of the “Malaysia Deserves Better Broadband!” campaign is timely, as it is an avenue to drive the nation to get closer to achieving the target of 50% household broadband penetration by the year 2008, an aim of the Energy, Water and Communications Ministry and the Government through the MyICMS 886 Plan. Currently, the broadband penetration rate in Malaysia is only about 3-5% of the population.

The advertising system is distributed over hundreds of Malaysian blogs, under the Advertlets blog advertising network. Each computer accessing the internet has a unique IP (Internet Protocol) address, which can be used to identify the geographic location of visitors as well as determine what internet service provider they are using (Each ISP is allocated a certain range of IP adresses).

The system, which consists of an embedded advertising code on blogs and a sophisticated backend, then uses its database of IP addresses in Malaysia, and matches each IP to the appropriate Malaysian ISP (Internet Service Provider) to display relevant advertising. For example, if ISP X wanted to reach customers of ISP Y, they could choose to advertise with Advertlets, and the advertisements for ISP X would only be shown to those who are using ISP Y’s services.

Currently, the system can detect virtually every ISP in Malaysia : including TM Net, DiGi Internet Exchange, NasionCom, MaxisNet, Airzed, Time Telekom, NTT MSC / Arc Net, Jaring / MIMOS (MIX), CNX Solutions, EB Technologies, Bizsurf, and more. There are further plans to upgrade the system to be able to detect the location of potential viewers, to be able to target users of a certain ISP in Kajang or Kelana Jaya for example.

Josh Lim, director of Josh Lim Ventures, which is responsible for both Advertlets.com and RedesignMalaysia.com has this to say : “A lot of consumers are not aware that there are more services than just the incumbent broadband provider (TM Streamyx), due to the fact that the broadband market here is largely occupied by them alone. From the feedback we have received, a lot of people are dissatisfied with the speed and service quality of the Streamyx service, however, many feel that there is no where else to go. TM spends millions on marketing its Streamyx broadband service through online, TV, radio, outdoor advertising and print media. “

Mr Lim goes on to say: “However, through targeted blog advertising, even with a budget of a few thousand ringgit, the smaller ISPs can compete fairly in promoting their services to online users over hundreds of Malaysian blogs, and foster greater competition in the arena. That’s the beauty of targeted advertising – it reaches directly to the people that matter, and maximizes your marketing budget. “

He explains what is holding competition in the broadband area here back, and how it can be better for consumers and ISPs: “Smaller ISPs find it hard to compete with a company with millions of dollars to spend in advertising, and it is hard for them to sustain their business without gathering a sufficient number of new subscribers. Blogs are emerging as a formidable new media outlet for information, and we feel it is a great opportunity for us to help bloggers earn extra side income, as well as help ISPs to deliver better broadband to them. It is a win-win situation for all.”

He cited the recent competition in the prepaid mobile sector between Maxis Hotlink, Digi Prepaid and Celcom Xpax as a positive turn of events that has benefited consumers in terms of reduced prices and better services.

He says: “Malaysia cannot grow further as an IT hub without having better broadband services. We aim to spur competition in the broadband sector through providing this service, and start an ‘arms race’ that will benefit the consumers. We would love to see ISPs here compete to outdo each other in offering more coverage, better services and lower rates, as this is highly beneficial for consumers”.

Internet Service Providers who are interested in targeted blog advertising of their services in this manner are invited to check out www.advertlets.com for more information, or e-mail info@advertlets.com . Alternatively, they may contact Josh Lim Ventures through telephone at: 03-78049282, or by mobile at 0123119141.

About RedesignMalaysia.com

Launched symbolically on 31st August 2006, www.RedesignMalaysia.com is a private sector initiative that aims to improve the sorry state of broadband services here. It is the “ultimate initiative on broadband issues” in Malaysia, an independent project to educate consumers about the broadband situation in Malaysia. It features news on broadband related developments interactive coverage map detailing broadband options throughout the nation as well as a list of ISPs available in Malaysia. The website has been featured, and its founder, Josh Lim has been interviewed on The Breakfast Show on NTV7, as well as the cover story of NetValue 2.0 in The Edge.

About Advertlets.com

www.Advertlets.com is an Asian blog advertising network that launched on March 9th, 2007. Launched first in Malaysia, it has already signed up hundreds of bloggers, and currently, there are 1.4 million impressions available for advertising. Advertlets provides something truly unique to online advertising, through the use of blog demographics for individual blogs (Gender, Age Range, Profession), as well as targeted advertising which can be used to only target Malaysian visitors.

About Josh Lim Ventures

Josh Lim Ventures is the founding company behind RedesignMalaysia, Advertlets and Josh Lim & Associates. Believing in an interactive design style with substance, intelligence and an edge, they create impressive, highly functional websites incorporating rich-media technologies, with an aim on providing useful services to Malaysian internet users.
Previously, they have worked on projects for Proton, Cineleisure Damansara, The Manhattan Fish Market, Pernod Ricard (Chivas Regal & Martell V.S.O.P), The Malaysian Energy Commision as well as the websites for Malaysian celebrities Daniel Tan, Ferhad & Joanna Bessey.

Its principal, Josh Lim, a designer by training, is influential in the field of interactive design and the local tech industry, having co-founded doxob.com, a community for web designers as well as having been featured in The Star, Cleo Magazine, The Edge Malaysia & Singapore, TV3, Astro Ria & 8TV in relation to his work. He is also an active public speaker on the subjects of design and entrepreneurship, and last did a college speaking tour in conjunction with Nescafe Kickstart and MYC Magazine.

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Hi guys - sorry, there hasn’t been much updates these few days. We’ve been very busy on another project (which is relevant to this site, more details in a bit). Yes, we’re still arranging interviews with the WiMax winners (good question suggestions!) - most are keen to be interviewed, but its hard to find available dates. We will keep you posted.

As some of you might have noticed, there’s a new thing in the local blogosphera and it’s called Advertlets.com. Besides being made by the same team behind RedesignMalaysia.com, here’s why its interesting: It’ll help you make money with your blog…its good for advertisers to reach a market that watches increasingly less tv, listens to less radio, and doesn’t read much of the papers. And yes - it’s not just by the same team behind RedesignMalaysia, these projects are affiliated.

Thanks to one of our volunteers (a charming and intelligent MIT graduate!), and the work of our team, we have managed to compile, match and process a list of IP address ranges from virtually all Malaysian ISPs, including: TM Net, DiGi Internet Exchange, NasionCom, MaxisNet, Airzed, Time Telekom, NTT MSC / Arc Net, Jaring / MIMOS (MIX), CNX Solutions, EB Technologies, Bizsurf, and more. With these IP range addresses, we can detect which ISP site visitors are using. You can read more on how its used with Advertlets here.

Why is this great for RedesignMalaysia.com?

1. We know what ISP you are using - and can measure popularity of ISPs.
2. In future, when this IP address database becomes larger, and we can geolocate more effectively (eg whether IPs are from Kelana Jaya or Ampang)…we can recommend you the best ISP available for your area - automatically, just by detecting your IP and matching it with other visitors in the area. This can be a combination of consumer ratings (manually submitted by the users), and also automatic speed tests of visitors accessing this site (logging in their page load time, area they are in and ISP used)

Why is this great for Advertlets.com?
1. To deliver targeted advertising to Malaysians only (so advertisers don’t waste their budget, and make their message count to the right people.).
2. To deliver relevant advertising to bloggers based on where they are - making it better for the bloggers and their visitors, and better click through rates for the advertisers due to more relevance.

So, what can RedesignMalaysia and Advertlets do together? (Please add your suggestions via the comments box)
These are a few of the ideas we have:

1. Allow all ISPs in Malaysia besides TMNet Streamyx, to target unhappy TMNet Streamyx Users based on IP - and advertise to them, encouraging them to switch ISPs! , spurring competition and allowing them to compete with Streamyx’s massive advertising budget. Eg, you browse a blog…then you notice a relevant advertisement (based on where you are): “Dear consumer, your connection speed could be 2.5x faster. would you like to try a better broadband service available in your area, Petaling Jaya?”.
2. In real time, monitor the performance of ALL ISPs in Malaysia, and which perform the best in your area (all visitors have to do is access this website and RedesignMalaysia can calculate it automatically)
3. ISPs can use the Advertlets Poll to find out more about what their consumers and potential customers want. Eg, is there demand for 2MBps broadband? How much would you pay for it? For a sample of the poll system, take a look at the “WHO ARE YOU” poll on the right hand side, or go to the Advertlets homepage (it’s on the right sidebar).
4. High traffic bloggers can help advertise the ISP that they are using on their blogs, and get a discount on their monthly broadband access charges.
5. Bloggers can choose to display RedesignMalaysia.com advertising (for free, we don’t have much funding at RedesignMalaysia…), if they have remaining ad space that is unsold. Kind of like how Google shows Public Service Announcements if there are no paying keywords matched to your blog. So, when you’re not earning money, you’re helping raise awareness on how bad broadband is here. Sign up on and drop me a line if you’re up for that kind of advertising and activism!

Let us know, thanks!

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