I agree with you. The physical infrastructure should be held by some
semi-government agency. This will give equal advantage to all ISPs who
wants to introduce broadband.
OTOH, govenment can force Telekom Malaysia to just build and rent out
the
infrastructure but don't participate as an ISP.
Just a thought!!! I don't like monopoly.
regards,
Venantius.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ditesh Kumar" <ditesh@ameba6.com>
To: <ossig@mncc.com.my>
Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2003 3:53 PM
Subject: Re: [ossig] DNS problems
If only we had some competition in the broadband area, maybe ... just
maybe ... TMnet might just feel that very little bit of heat and
therefore improve its service.
I wonder which fool gave away the telephone lines to Telekom
Malaysia. I
don't think we'll be grovelling for good service if the telephone
lines
were not in the hands of a single commercial entity.
We need people to write to newspapers explicitly stating that no
competition is clearly resulting in a lack of initiative on the part
of
TMnet to improve the situation. We need more broadband operators who
can
give broadband access via groundlines to users so that we are not
stuck
to TMnet and its poor service.
Sorry if I'm preaching to the choir :) It's just that the whole
morning's work is backlogged due to the downtime on the broadband.
On Tue, 2003-04-29 at 15:31, Venantius Kumar wrote:
Yup, definitely problem with streamyx...I hope this post gets to the
mailing
list before the next "down" occurs!!!
--
Ditesh Kumar <ditesh@ameba6.com>
Ameba6 Solutions Sdn. Bhd.
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