Budget 2010 Set To Boost Internet Broadband

Malaysia Prime Minister has unveiled the budget for the year of 2010, totaling RM189.499 billion last week. It receive mixed reaction from various level of peoples, with pros and cons being discussed .

While we left the rest of the 2010 budget for experts to discuss, it bring some good news related to internet broadband that left the consumers nothing but to cheers with it! Let’s take a look at them.

- Tax relief for broadband subscription of up to RM500 from 2010 to 2012. Simply the cream of the day. It will surely bring the new users in, and existing wired internet broadband users might spending for wireless internet broadband as the second option.

- Netbook with free broadband package for local universities student for 2 years period with payment as low as RM50 per month starting Jan 2010. Oh my… this is just what every students nowadays really wants. Notebook/netbook with internet connection so that they can hang on to the internet 24 hours a days..

- RM5,000 computer loan for civil servant once in 3 years. Not something really new, because even before this, this scheme already in place but it is limited  once in 5 years. I wonder how many civil servants really use this loan to fully buy a new computer? With RM5,000, you can get really high end machines, such as Macbook Pro or Dell Adamo.

To give you an idea what the current state of Malaysia’s internet broadband is, the penetration rate stood at just 28% . We’re behind the likes of Singapore and South Korea who has penetration rate of 88% and 97% respectively.

Back to year 1999 when we just have our first internet broadband network (Streamyx), we’re on par with South Korea and slightly better than Singapore. But since then, there are very little improvements (or stagnant) in term of speed and service over the years, and it is not surpriseing to see how far us now behind these countries.

But thanks to the competition and the entrance of the new players, 3G and WiMAX technology, the price has gone down slightly now. We have more options nowadays as compared 2-3 years back. The bandwidth is greater as well. Don’t you feel lucky now?

The timely incentive announced by government should boost the broadband usage to the new level. As such, new infrastructures are required to cater the additional users.  This is crucial because without the enhanced services, we’re nowhere to reach the target expected from this incentive.

One of the good news is, the High Speed BroadBand (HSBB) project is ready to be launched by the first quarter of 2010,  and available at Tun Dr. Ismail, Bangsar, Subang Jaya dan Shah Alam.

I’m expecting  internet service providers (ISP) such as Streamyx and Jaring, telcos such as Celcom, Maxis, Digi and Wimax providers such as P1 will tailor their offering to looks as attractive as they can in order to take advantage of this. Just my thought..

  • More notebook/netbook/dekstop plus broadband package with installment plan available on the market.
  • Aggressive marketing strategies from these companies to attract more customers. By now I believe more users will start flocking to them or have it in mind. Price war perhaps after this?

What say you?

p/s: The upcoming PC Fair will surely be crowded again with internet broadband agents.

Dell Latitude E-Series with Celcom 3G wireless internet broadband

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Celcom teams up with Dell to release another broadband-notebook bundle using the new Dell Latitude E-series. This is adding another choice of notebooks to its package, which at present only has HP Compaq. Unlike HP Compaq which is an ‘entry level’ notebook targeted to consumers, the new ‘business’ notebook will expand Dell’s product range towards small medium businesses.

According to the local news, the new Dell Latitude N-series will be equipped with Celcom built-in mobile broadband and Vodafone mobile connect built-in software. No technical details are available in Dell Malaysia or Celcom websites even though Celcom wireless external broadband modem is using Huawei technology,

As comparison, in the UK, where the wireless internet broadband is offered by Vodafone, it is using Dell Wireless 5520 Mobile Broadband(Tri-band HSDPA 3.6) Mini-Card.

The notebooks are priced from RM4,399 (not certain if installment payment via credit card is available), on which users are enjoying free unlimited wireless internet broadband for one month and a discounted rate of RM50 per month for the next six months.

**photos below are for reference only. It is not the actual notebook you’ll get

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Dell Inspiron Mini 9 now equipped with Maxis 3G broadband

Maxis had silently rolled out a new ’3G-notebook’ package with Dell Inspiron Mini 9 plus Maxis 3G internet broadband. Available beginning 8th Nov onwards, with price tag of RM99 a month x 24 months, you’ll get Dell Mini Inspiron with 6 months of Maxis 3G wireless broadband subscription, which brings the total to RM 2378 (do your own math if it’s worthy).

Dell Mini Inspiron has built-in modem, hence no extenal modem is required. Head to product detail to know more.

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