17Apr/071
CEOs discontent with Malaysian broadband
Geez, we don't need The Star to report this.
CEOs in the country are generally unhappy with the state of Malaysian broadband services, according to a recent survey.
Not just CEOs buddy, everyone.
More than 170 CEOs were polled during the exercise, which is officially known as the TEC-MIER confidence index survey.
Looks like we don't have any confidence at all then.
Granted it is better than previous dial up modem, but comon. We are promised 1Mbs, we don't even get that. No, not just for P2P networks, but also normal web traffic, viewing webpages, youtube everything. It's slow, and crappy.

April 17th, 2007 - 20:59
But if stats are right, we could disable bittorrent, and illegal file sharing, and all might be better, for all, right?
Malaysia needs quotas. Period.