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.

MyGov Info : Malaysian government news & updates portal

Malaysian citizens who want to get in touch with latest news about government’s activities, updates and etc should go to Gov.my news portal. Good initiative to provide citizen with all-info-in-one-place portal.

What’s inside?A lot, some of them.

  • Tender & contract offering
  • Press release
  • Events
  • News (local and world news)
  • Political related news/view

Who should use this portal? Beside citizens, government servants or job seekers who want to attend any interview or assessment and test should read this portal as well. To entrepreneurs who interested to bid for government projects, mostly supply related contracts should begin use this portal too.

As usual, I’ve subscribed the RSS. Who knows there are tech related news that I can write on this blog.

This tip is brough to you by my wife who will attend PTD interview at end of this month.

New Blackberry Pearl Flip 8220 with Maxis plan

bb pearl New Blackberry Pearl Flip 8220 with Maxis plan

Maxis spice up it Blackberry lineup with the new model, Blackberry Pearl Flip 8220, one of the few flip phone under RIM.

Available exclusively for Maxis user, the phone priced at RM1199 with the Value Plus 150 contract for 2 years Retail price is RM1899.

Not much detail about it on the site, but you can easily find the phone information from RIM website.

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Malaysia’s 2008 IT Events, Awards and Challenges

2008 was now 3 days behind us,  with the new year 2009 waiting us with the full loads of challenges. A lot of interesting things happen in our IT industry last year, which is relatively small and young, as compared to the IT powerhouse such as India or US.

No event such as CES and CeBIT, or Masable or TechCrunch award here, but our own home grown events/awards are on the right path if it is groomed properly.

This post list some of the IT (Information Technology) events and awards that I came across last year. I’m well aware that there are many more that I might missed, but I’m more than happy to include it here, in case you mention it in the comments section.

The ‘when‘ is provided as it is, depend on 2008 event’s date. The list is not in order of important or whatsoever.
youthmalaysia Malaysias 2008 IT Events, Awards and Challenges

1. YouthMalaysia - The organizer of Youth 08 which is the largest youth event. Under this event, there are other project such as Malaysia Dotcom Youth Search , YouthSays andThe National Youth Entrepreneur Convention (NYEC). Youth09 is just aroung the corner, so you mingt want to checkout the official site for further detail

When: January each year

mcc Malaysias 2008 IT Events, Awards and Challenges

2. Mobile Content Challenge - Competition between universities and colleges to develope mobile content. Co-sponsored by Maxis via its Maxis Developer Program

When : July 08 - 31 October 08.

barcamp Malaysias 2008 IT Events, Awards and Challenges

3. Barcamp KL & JB - Is an informal workshop/conference where participant sharing and presenting the app/solution/idea to attendees. And not to misled you, here it the full meaning from barcamp itself

BarCamp is an international network of user generated conferences - open, participatory workshop-events, whose content is provided by participants.

When : Barcamp KL held on July while Barcamp JB held on December. Visit their website for detail.

startupcamp Malaysias 2008 IT Events, Awards and Challenges

4. Startup Camp -Just like barcamp, this is the informal conference for start-up community to sit down together discussing and sharing ideas, strategies and etc

When: November

foss Malaysias 2008 IT Events, Awards and Challenges

5. FOSS - Malaysia’s premier free and open source software event

When: Since FOSS 08 held on November, you could expecting 09 event held on the same month. Do check the official website or follow their twitter to get update

apicta Malaysias 2008 IT Events, Awards and Challenges

6. APICTA 2008 - An award  to individual or organizations that build application/solution that benefit Malaysia and world as a whole. There is APICTA Malaysia which open to Malaysian only, and regional APICTA which open to participate countries from Asia Pacific.

When : APICTA Malaysia winner announced at Oct, while the regional award announced at November

pc fair 2009 Malaysias 2008 IT Events, Awards and Challenges

7. PC Fair - Organized by PIKOM, it is arguably the largest hardware, gadget fair in Malaysia. Held few times a year all over Malaysia, this fair used to be using as a medium to promote new solution/gadget with a bargain price.

When: First round started April every year.

ipcc Malaysias 2008 IT Events, Awards and Challenges

8. The Intellectual Property Creators Challenge (IPCC) - Annual creative multimedia content competition organized by MSC. Divided to 4 categories which are Animation, Computer Causl Games, Digital Interactive Comic and Mobile Edutainement Content.

When : Closing Date July 08

gew Malaysias 2008 IT Events, Awards and Challenges

9. Global Entrepreneurship Week Malaysia - An event where various type of peoples and organizations interact and taking part in a range of activities, to celebrate entrepreneurship across the globe.

When : 17 - 23 November

innotech Malaysias 2008 IT Events, Awards and Challenges

10. MSC Malaysia Innotech - Platform to connect stakeholders, local and international Venture Capitalists (VCs), entrepreneurs and implementation agencies as a means to move forward in the industry. International speakers within the industries will share their thoughts and ideas on the opportunities and challenges that exist in the Malaysian industry

When: Bi-annual

wcit Malaysias 2008 IT Events, Awards and Challenges

11. WCIT - Held in Kuala Lumpur in 2008, this event brings together global leaders in business, government and academia  through the exchange of policies and ideas on technology.

When: May

eny Malaysias 2008 IT Events, Awards and Challenges

12. Ernst & Young Entrepreneur Of The Year® Award - An award that need no introduction. It recognized entrepreneurs who has performed extremely well on their industry and leads the company to the new height. The winner will represent the country to the global award. 2008 winner can be found here.

When: Announced at the end of the year

itshowcase 468 60 Malaysias 2008 IT Events, Awards and Challenges

13 IT Showcase Asia - IT Showcase Asia emphasizes on managing your IT resources right. Major highlights of this high-profile congress would include the latest updates on virtualization, cloud computing, IT security, IT governance, refurbished technology and networking. This is the place to check out the latest technologies like FTTH, Broadband / WiMAX, Blade Server Technology, VoIP and much more!

Date : 6-7 October 2009
Venue : Berjaya Times Square Hotel & Convention Center

Are we destined to only dream of Apple iPhone?

iphone 3g Are we destined to only dream of Apple iPhone?

I spent little time this weekend on iPhone and iPod Touch play the games, applications not realizing there you go my 1 hour. It is truth that ease to swallow… iPhone is addictive!! Or to be correct, iPhone applications that made this whole thing addictive. Unfortunately that is not mine (this post not coming this soon if I have one), but I wish that I’ll have one too. iPhone (and the app) is dang amusing!!

But, it’s odd, that good stuff hard to get . As we all aware off, iPhone won’t making its presence in Malaysia soon (or not at all), although it was speculated before that telcos such as Maxis & Celcom or even Digi are wooing Apple to be iPhone’s distributor sometime back. But no progress (and no comment from them too) since then. Our ’smaller’ lucky neighbor has got taste of it… I’m wondering what makes this device available on certain countries and not in the other? Telcos or demand??

I have doubt if it would be due to the demand although I don’t have the figure.  iPhone can be seen being sold everywhere on the web. Just naming a few online marketplace that that you’re familiar, iPhone is available at eBay, Lelong, Mudah & Lowyat.net.

When iPhone first available here unofficially, it was ridicouly priced as much as over 3K. But thanks to demand & competetion, the price has slipped slightly lower. A quick check on Lelong which has the most iPhones, the Asia unlocked version is priced (quick grab price) as low as MYR2350 for 16GB. Pretty cheap right??

It is not a secret that Apple known to make a cut from telco’s profit from the iPhone. Iphone’s price is subsidized, but the potential buyer has to bear the cost with the contracts up to 2 years.  It is possible that the delay is caused by disagreement between 2 parties (Apple & telco) on the share and profit allocation between them.

The growing number of iPhone sales doesn’t mean ‘fat cheque’ for telcos. SingTel, which distributes the iPhone in Singapore, Australia, the Philippines and India, has lower profits because it was subsidising the device. Beside that, telcos must be assessing this iphone venture with more cautious, with the failure of iPhone business in India .It failed to appeal mobile phone users and penetrating the market dominated by Nokia although the main reason is lack of marketing effor by the Apple and its carrier partners, Bharti Airtel and Vodafone

If the deal with telcos failed to be finalized, Apple should favor seeling iPhone via its’s local Apple store, just like Apple Hong Kong store. As long as the price is lower than what grey market or ‘under water‘ offered and fully unlocked, Apple will have at least another fan in me.

I’ve no doubt about the creativeness of Malaysian to appeal for iPhone. Sign the petion online at petion.com. Say it loud, you want iPhone!!

Hope someone is listening and make the dream reality.