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	<title>Comments on: Rawang Township Residents To Enjoy Wireless Broadband</title>
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		<title>By: Redesign Malaysia: For Better Broadband, For the Rakyat. - Internet, Broadband, Malaysia, WiFi, Wireless, WiMax, Streamyx, Jaring and more&#8230; &#187; Broadband News Roundup (October 2006)</title>
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		<dc:creator>Redesign Malaysia: For Better Broadband, For the Rakyat. - Internet, Broadband, Malaysia, WiFi, Wireless, WiMax, Streamyx, Jaring and more&#8230; &#187; Broadband News Roundup (October 2006)</dc:creator>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] In summary: Malaysia lags behind together with Asia, WiMax licenses to be finally issued, a company gets money to develop WiMax technology, and some smart residents decide to take things into their own hands to get broadband in their remote housing area&#8230;and make money while doing it!  Asia needs infrastructure for advertising on broadband, Internet Advertising in Asia is still very much focused in the traditional channels like television and print, says BBDO Bangkok chief creative officer. ASIA will need at least five years before it has the infrastructure it needs to go into the new era of advertising on broadband and Internet.   Malaysia expects to issue four WiMax licenses  the submissions it has already received from 17 companies, including DiGi Telecommunications, Maxis Communications, MiTV Corp, REDtone International and NasionCom.&#8221;   ADA Cellworks gets funding to develop WiMax Technology Intel Corporation, and Malaysia Venture Capital Management Bhd (MAVCAP), the venture capital investment arm of the Finance Ministry.&#8221;   Rawang Township Residents To Enjoy Wireless Broadband  Asia Pacific Land Berhad and Wi-Fi service provider BTP Wireless Sdn Bhd in May. Formed by five of the township’s residents, BTP will installed over 200 Wi-Fi access point serving homes, schools and public area in the township, while Jaring provides the trunk connection to the Internet backbone.&#8221; [...]</p>
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