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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
December 27 2006 || 4:59 pm

29 Dec 2006 - Update:johnleemk has some good tips on how to get your connection up to speed by using foreign proxy servers, Australia in particular.

You’ll also find some tips from the guys at lowyat.net.

Here in my area, I find that not using the proxies seems to work faster for Malaysian/Asian sites, but that’s just for me - your results will definitely vary. But by using the proxies (here’s one: 165.228.130.10, port is 3128) - I find that I can access sites like wikipedia (and perhaps other international sites), which is impossible for me using the default settings.. As discussed in lowyat.net, some people cannot use the proxies.

Also, here’s a useful proxy switching tool for Mozilla Firefox users, for you to quickly switch between proxies.

28 Dec 2006 - Update: Seems like things are improving a bit. Here, between Kelana Jaya and Bandar Utama, I can access slightly more websites than yesterday. And I can actually connect to MSN. RedesignMalaysia.com, and Josh Lim’s comments are also mentioned in the New Straits Times - Taiwan quake brings internet almost to a standstill.

Also, according to this report - Asia’s Internet, phone services to be largely restored today, “nearly all” internet service and 80% phone service is to be restored by noon today. It also also mentioned that four ships with crews will repair the cable on 2 January 2007. It has been said it would take at least 5 days to repair the two undersea damaged cables. Does this mean its safe to say that things will be back to normal by 7 January 2007? Let’s hope its earlier…

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by andrewkhoo
November 29 2005 || 8:02 pm

“Together with WiMAX, we believe that such broadband wireless access technologies will provide a complementary service evolution to subscribers,” said Kohrt.

Read the full article at The Star Online Tech Central

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