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Making broadband transparent

Blogs It's not that broadband business is conducted in an opaque way in Malaysia, but often times, people who want to sign up for broadband in new housing areas are given the ... Read story »

StarHub revs up broadband speed

Crave StarHub announced recently its collaboration with Motorola to upgrade its hybrid fiber coaxial cable network to comply with the latest broadband specification (DOCSIS 3.0). This partnership will pave the way to ... Read story »

SingNet to launch low latency broadband for gamers

Blogs Gamers rejoice, SingNet is launching a new low latency broadband service this Saturday. Here's what its media invite says: "Experience the superiority of online gaming in a brand new way." Maybe ... Read story »

Wiring up the Iskandar Development Region (IDR)--digital deja vu?

Blogs The Edge Financial Daily ran an interesting cover story yesterday: Wiring up IDR. Mesdaq-listed Palette Multimedia (Stock code:PALETTE) is to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Time DotCom (stock code: ... Read story »

Broadband: Missed key

Blogs I am still thinking about the E-Readiness report. What were the main points that made us stand in the world's last place? As an ICT journalist, I believe the main problem ... Read story »

GoogTube can take a page or two from the Korea book

Blogs What does South Korea have to do with the YouTube-Google merger? Nothing blatant or obvious, yet a lot! South Korea is one of the most wired societies and has been a ... Read story »

The sad state and near future of broadband in India

Blogs According to a study carried out by industry body Assocham, India is likely to miss the broadband subscriber base target of 20 million by 2010 set by the Government. There are ... Read story »

Introducing ubiquitous (mobile) broadband in Malaysia

Blogs iBurst, an alternative mobile broadband Internet solution by Japan's Kyocera, has apparently set out to capture first-mover market share in mobile broadband before WiMAX services take shape in Malaysia. Shortly after ... Read story »

Free broadband in Singapore?

Blogs Is there ever free lunch in Singapore? Almost. In an interesting move to convert dial-up users to the broadband wagon, StarHub has launched a new "FREE" Broadband service. Anyone can simply ... Read story »

WiMax services for enterprises launched

Blogs %IMAGE=vsnl.gif% Tata Group company VSNL has become the first company to launch WiMax services in India. It commenced the services to enterprise customers in Bangalore last week. WiMax will solve last ... Read story »

India third-largest telecom network

Blogs India has surpassed Russia to become the third-largest telecom network in the world after China and the US. India added 6.3 million new telephone users in February 2007, taking the total ... Read story »

Battle for digital minds (updated)

Blogs Updated at 4.20pm: Malaysian alternative media news sites have been experiencing extremely sluggish traffic--Malaysiakini is running a stripped-down site; Malaysia-Today.net is both sluggish to load up and not showing the latest ... Read story »

Free broadband for all

Blogs The Government of India is planning to introduce free 2Mbps broadband by 2009 through government-owned telecom operators BSNL and MTNL. Similar to free municipal broadband in some US cities, the idea ... Read story »

Hail a Hong Kong cab to check your emails

Crave Taking public transport is no longer an excuse to be out of touch in Hong Kong, with VodaFone mobile broadband installed in selected cabs. To enjoy free surfing while being chauffeured ... Read story »

WiMax-enabled Nokias in 2008

Crave The Finnish mobile phone maker recently announced in a press statement that it will be launching WiMax-enabled handsets early next year. According to news reports, Motorola is also expected to start ... Read story »

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