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- MW Team
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Monday, 05 November 2007 |

Many Malaysian broadband Internet users, including the broadband-starved ones hope that with more wired and wireless broadband service providers, they’ll enjoy faster speeds and better quality of service at lower prices than those by the incumbent provider but will especially the new wireless broadband services meet their expectations or will the song remain the same. Charles F. Moreira finds out from industry insider, Little Bird.
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- MW Team
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Monday, 06 August 2007 |
 Nokia Siemens Networks (NSN) head of Asia Pacific Region, Rajeev Suri,
told CommunicAsia 2007 Singapore that there will be 5 billion people
connected worldwide by 2015, with 1.4 billion across the Asia Pacific.
Between 2008 and 2010, 31% of new subscribers will be from Asia
Pacific, excluding China.
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- Dr. Jeffrey Bannister & Paul Mather
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Wednesday, 23 May 2007 |
 We're all familiar with international roaming aren't we? When we travel
abroad and step off the plane, our mobile phone begins a frantic search
for a network to camp onto.
The airports are strewn with posters encouraging users to manually
configure their phone so that it will select a particular operator.
This roaming has been the killer application for GSM networks, and it's
no coincidence that this was developed initially in Europe.
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- Charles F. Moreira
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Sunday, 15 April 2007 |

After much anticipation over whether it would happen, the Malaysian
Communications and Multimedia Commission awarded licenses in
frequencies between 2.3 and 2.4GHz broadband wireless access spectrum
to four out of 17 bidders for what’s being called “WiMAX licenses.
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