Honestly speaking, this sounds like a chicken and egg story. The one posing the question and the one answering the question wants their answers or renditions to be correct. Hence, it’s the same when someone asks; should Internet Service Providers (ISP) limit download capacity? The guy who downloads a lot would obviously feud while the lady who wants the Internet connection to be fast screams “booyah!”.
I recently found out after the whole Malaysia Wimax launch, selected ISPs implement what they term as a fair usage policy – even in Wimax. When the ISP applies this policy, it means its customers will use their provided Internet connection at a controlled rate. You might have heard the words; throttled, from your average Malaysian complaining about our Internet connection before. Think of it as not being able to fully utilize the promised speeds you were sold on. It sure pisses me off.
Like a number of other Malaysia bloggers, I was invited to witness and experience the private launch of the
It’s weird ever since our parents have found email, I’d admit they could be the source of all the emails being forwarded to me. But I’m not blaming them since there was a time when we found email, we too continuously forwarded messages to our friends thinking it was fun. So I guess it’s a cycle, you know.
There was one time I asked;
There is a new Internet browser in the market and brought to us by the boys (and girls) of Google Inc. I found out about their new Internet browser;
Previously, I had written