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Articles on Broadband, Network

I'm beta testing Maxis FTTH!

Blogs I got very lucky to be one of the beta testers for Maxis Fibre's home broadband Internet. It was open to only about 50 users in Bangsar Baru. Lucky me! The ... Read story »

And you thought your Wi-Fi was safe?

Blogs This geek has been playing his role as digital nomad and visited more than 10 cities in the past 30 days, from Indianapolis to Osaka, and from Beijing to Moscow. I ... Read story »

Surfing on StarHub's mobile broadband

Crave The user interface for Starhub prepaid braodband on Mac OS X. (Screenshot: John Chan/CNET Asia) For tech journalists, CommunicAsia in Singapore is one of the biggest events in June (next to ... Read story »

First commercial 4G base station being tested in Sweden

Crave The world's first radio base station in a commercial 4G network has been deployed in Stockholm, Sweden. Or at least that's what the Swedish national incumbent telecommunications operator Telia has announced. ... Read story »

People still spend 12 hours per week on the Internet

Crave The amount of time people spend online has not increased since last year, according to a report released by Forrester on Monday. Perhaps more interesting, however, is the reason for ... Read story »

3.5G networks, please!

Blogs Bruneians don't strike me as gadget-loving geeks. Sure, you'll find the rare individual whose bulging pockets conceal a love of all things silicon. I count my brother among this number; his ... Read story »

Motorola turns to consumer electronics

Features The beleaguered mobile handset maker sees a big opportunity in selling its wireless broadband technology to consumer electronics device makers. Read story »

What's the big deal about WiMAX?

Features Sprint Nextel in the US has made headlines as it's started lighting up its first WiMAX network. But what exactly is WiMAX? Read story »

The Last Word on Malaysian broadband... uncut + final cut

Blogs My very first blog for CNET Asia was on February 5, 2007. And I wrote about broadband. I wrote about how lousy the broadband was. How expensive it was for the ... Read story »

Pay-per-view-style high-speed access

Blogs Local ISP incumbent TelBru is introducing pay-per-view access to high(er) Internet speeds. The service, called Speed on Demand, is pretty much self-explanatory: Users pay an hourly rate for a temporary boost ... Read story »

imbX 2009 opening ceremony

Features Ministers and guests were treated to a show at the imbX opening ceremony. The tradeshow runs from June 16-19 at the Singapore Expo.  Read story »

Why can't my laptop's 802.11n radio reach full speed?

Crave Like most editors at CNET, I often receive questions from CNET readers about specific problems. Here are a few that were brought up to me in the last month. Q: My ... Read story »

HP Mini by Studio Tord Boontje launches in Singapore

Crave If you have been eyeing the latest fashion Netbook from HP, the wait is over. The Palo Alto company is retailing the HP Mini by Studio Tord Boontje exclusively through StarHub's ... Read story »

IDF 2009: Taking mobility to the next level of cool

Features We had a glimpse of what Intel has in store for consumer notebooks at its Fall IDF event.  Read story »

The Singapore Triple Play Duopoly causes Singaporeans to play monkey

Blogs For background, with little bullshit, check out Ian Tan's blogpost here. Ian used to work for the Straits Times in  Singapore. History Channel  The history, in short: (Wiki history here) Singapore used ... Read story »

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