Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Why fixed broadband better that mobile broadband?

























Info is published in TM lift @ Pelangi. You will notice if you visit TM Point.

Monday, May 24, 2010

MyIX & Data Center in Iskandar Malaysia

There new data center in MSC Cyberport building in JB. It was developed by TM. Looking at the leaflet, it seems like TM want to complement with Singapore provider. Good job to TM. Plus there is advertisement on job vacancy at the data center. Only matter, what other player do to boost up facility in Iskandar Malaysia?

Besides, there's tender for MyIX expansion to south. Amazingly, this will happen in Iskandar Malaysia. People in IM should take advantage on this movement. Lets share our view.

Sunday, February 21, 2010

HSBB has launched in Iskandar Malaysia


Got this stuff from my colleague from ADTEC Batu Pahat. He has visited the showcase in Nusajaya. Can the public come & experience it? Would you?

Friday, February 12, 2010

Digital Pekan. What's for Johor?


All of sudden. Pekan became digital town. What next for Johor?

Could it be "CYBER MAHARANI"? 

IT Leader : Will Iskandar Malaysia helps Johor boost ICT industry?

Since Iskandar Malaysia born, there's no such BIG news related to IT. People of Johor expect something great next to happen especially in Iskandar Malaysia. We want famous names like Facebook, Yahoo!, Google etc to be heard in. So far, all about property & property again. If we want people to stay in Iskandar Malaysia which some of us are IT savvy, we want IT things happen here. Look at Singapore, they're fantastic. From TV to internet to wireless. No wonder they are No. 1 country providing best infrastructure.

Wonder if there will be tv@iskandar or wifi@iskandar?

Iskandar Malaysia need more ideas & brilliant people.

 

TM HSBB vs Singtel MIO


TM want to offer "triple play" services covers voice, broadband & IPTV. Sound like Singtel MIO. 

Can TM do it? 

HSBB in Iskandar Malaysia Latest!

HSBB on track for commercial launch by end-March 2010, TM says- Telegeography’s Comms Update


Malaysian fixed line incumbent Telekom Malaysia (TM) has said that it is on target to launch commercial services over its in-deployment High Speed Broadband (HSBB) network by the end of the first quarter of 2010, Bernama reports. The telco has revealed that infrastructure development work has now moved beyond the Inner Klang Valley region and into Putrajaya and the southern economic region of Iskandar Malaysia, primarily in Nusajaya. The operator has also announced that it has now completed work in the four exchanges of Taman Tun Dr Ismail, Subang Jaya, Shah Alam and Bangsar, noting: ‘The four locations were the target areas for TM's initial service rollout and [it] is now rolling out the HSBB network in Nusajaya and Putrajaya.’ According to TM, as of end-December 2009 more than 150,000 premises were passed by the new fibre-optic network, and by end-2012 approximately 1.3 million premises nationwide are expected to have access to the new infrastructure. TM has also said that by the end of 2009 its capital expenditure on the HSBB project had reached MYR1.9 billion; the telco expects to spend around MYR8.9 billion on the construction of the HSBB, while the Malaysian government will invest MYR2.4 billion.

In addition, TM expects to add more users to ongoing trials of services over the HSBB, with the telco noting: ‘Over the next three months, a further 2,000 to 2,500 households in the four initial HSBB launch areas will be involved in the user trial for retail HSBB services.’ In December 2009 TM revealed that approximately 120 households in Bangsar, Taman Tun Dr Ismail, Subang Jaya and Shah Alam were participating in trials of the network.