Tuesday, November 03, 2009

"V"

The "V" miniseries is makin a comeback. Back then, I was really engrossed with the series. I just hope the remake would be as good as the original.

I wonder what other series will be making a come back later. Buck Rogers?? Automan?? Manimal?? hahahaha


Remake series........


Original series...

Friday, October 30, 2009

Telcos should work together to improve country's broadband penetration

I took this picture at the Pizza Hut junction near TTDI. You can see the competition is heating up in the broadband space in Malaysia. The current marketing campaign by broadband providers, notably from P1 seems to be attracting alot of attention. If you follow them on Twitter, you can see how they use the new media to make the connection with the customers. It's common sense (unfortunately uncommon for many) when a service provider shows leadership by embracing all these media channels that they transport in their network.

Competition is heating up. In the end, consumers obviously win. However, looking at the current marketing campaign, it's clear that they're churning the same set of customers. When Telco A attacks, Telco B naturally retaliates. How do we want to grow broadband penetration when Telcos are fighting for the same customer? I don't understand when one says that they uphold government's aspiration of increasing country's broadband penetration but at the same time asking customers to 'cut' relationship with the competing service provider??

Different technologies or comms media should be optimse to provide coverage according to demographic and geographic needs. Currently, we see these technologies competing in the same segment and geographic area. If resources are being used efficiently, i.e matching demand with the right supply, I really think we could increase both coverage and take up quickly. I'm not saying they shouldn't compete at all, but perhaps be given some set of priorities.

For this to happen, I reckon there must be some level of cooperation between players and of course, the regulator plays a major role. In the next generation network or an all IP industry, the economics works best when there's interworking between operators. The legacy circuit switch network economics was built upon a scarce resource transport technology. So telco shares capacity only at a premium. But in NGN, capacity comes in abundance. By working together, this capacity can be made even bigger. Competing on price only pushes the industry back to the commodity field. If we want to move up the value chain faster, interworking is key to optimise expertise and resources.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

High Speed Broadband

If you live in TTDI, you might have noticed new terminal boxes installed on telecommunication poles. If you look closely at the box, it says 'FTTH' with TM company logo. For your information, this equipment is part of the TM-Gov't HSBB co-investment. In other words, the telco is wiring up the access network with Fiber links. Previously, our broadband is delivered using DSL technology on copper access network.

Current speed range on DSL is anywhere between 256kbps to 4Mbps and service is based on best effort. With Fiber To The Home (FTTH) however, surfing speed can be anywhere between 10Mbps to up to 1Gbit/s depending on end terminal installed at premises!


The FDP (fiber distribution point) picture that I took here is on a pole where currently my house phone is connected too. So I guess, when one day this new HSBB service is available, they will drop a fiber wire from this box to the wall terminal at home. With FTTH, I have a dedicated fiber access connection to the cyber world. Unlike WIMAX or 3G where you are actually sharing capacity with other 'roamers' because transmission is limited by spectrum or frequencies.

Now with 100Mbps (potentially) to the house, one could not really imagine what it can do if you just think about surfing the internet. Seriously, if you're just surfing, maybe 1Mbps is more than enough. But imagine if you can get video on demand or IPTV. Astro contents are being broadcasted and you have no control over viewing slots. But with IPTV, you control what and when to watch. It's on demand high definition TV! I hope TM will work out good content to be made available. ASTRO now have a serious competitor. They should think twice when offering packages.

Saturday, October 03, 2009

Raya feast..

My parents, brothers, sister and close relatives came by the house for raya recently. We had dinner, played fireworks (klcc scale mind you) and something special for dessert. Durian!!!! hahahha.

first taste sensation.. "durian apa nih?? unbelievable!"

These are highly saught after durian species we're talking here. Everyone (well almost laa, my grandma is not a fan) had a sensational shock to their taste buds. Lazat, lemak dan berkrim..

second, third serving is guaranteed...

my brother Helmi sampai beristighfar..

And you can find them infront of Pasaraya Tmn Tun. Yes it's pricey (about RM20/kg before nego) but you'll get more than what you're paying for. Believe you me, it's absolutely amazing.

Thursday, October 01, 2009

Something's wrong with my iphone

I can't make or receive calls or connect to the internet using my iphone. After Celcom's network went down last week, until today, I couldn't even detect celcom's signal. Probably after they've reset their nodes, some databases must have went corrupted. Or maybe it has to do with my Iphone. You see my iphone is locked to Telstra's network and I use a turbo sim to be able to use Celcom's service. So what to do..

I gave up. I decided to get myself a Blackberry. Now I'm waiting for Celcom's call for me to collect the new smartphone. Meanwhile, I'm exploring to 'unlock' the Iphone. A day trip to Low Yat might solve my problem..

After registering myself for Blackberry service, I went to the optical shop and got myself a pair of new glasses. Hmm, its long overdue really. I should have changed my glasses long time ago. My left eye now is 850 and right side is 750. Makin blur aku ni. But even then I still couldn't get perfect vision. As long as I'm comfortable, that's OK. Oh yes, the glasses matches my new Blackberry Curve too! hehehe

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Hari Raya 2009

This year, we celebrated hari raya by spending 3 nights in Penang. The drive up north was bad. It took us 6 hours to reach Penang despite leaving very early from KL. There were too many vehicles on the emergency lane either due to road accidents, break downs or drivers simply jumping queue. We were reduced to crawling speed especially at exit and entry points. Hmm..6 hours with the kids in the car could really test your patience.

sabar je lah...this crawl was after Ipoh tol plaza

We stayed at TM resort for the first 2 nights. Whenever we go back to celebrate Raya in Penang, this is what we usually do. Stay in Penang and go visit the relatives in Alor Star, Georgetown and Bayan Lepas area. So it's raya and holiday combo to us.

my son claiming his prize for puasa penuh

difficult to take photo with zidani. after the count of 3, he'll wave his hands up..

We performed our aidilfitri prayer at the newly open 'floating' mosque in tanjung bungah. Since tanjung bungah isn't really a malay settlement area, the jemaah that morning were predominantly foreigners. It felt like we were in a different country. Funny how the Bilal called the jemaah to prepare for the prayers on loud speakers "Bangun semua...rapat-rapat aahh....yang belakang nanti habaq kalau dah siap....dah siap belum??"

masjid terapung tanjung bungah

One disadvantage of celebrating raya this way is kids would like to play in the swimming pool rather than visiting their grand uncles and aunties. The trick is not to give in to their demand. Don't set a precedent. Instead, use the swimming pool as a reward for completing the visits. And never break that promise. Raidi insisted we go back to the hotel after the prayers for a splashing time. Sorry son, raya first, swimming pool later.

at Linda's in laws place

Celebrating raya in Penang has always been fun. Imagine all the nasi kandaq we ate. Most of the famous eatary are already open for business 2nd day of raya. We went to this place in Sungai Dua where we had Mee Udang for dinner. I couldn't believe the size of the udang! It's fresh and delicious.

mee udang power sg dua, bayan lepas

We were supposed to stay at TM Resort for 3 nights. But no more rooms available for the 3rd night stay. So I looked around and made bookings at a hotel next to Gurney Plaza. But then I realized that there's a new hotel just opened on Saturday at Batu Feringghi. So I made an enquiry and the next thing we knew we were checking in at this brand new Hard Rock Hotel.

Hard Rock Hotel Penang

Watching NRG performing at Hard Rock Cafe..

Since they're having an opening promotion, room rates are almost 50% off. I don't think I'd ever step into their hotel room without the promotional rates. So for a night, we were treated like a rock star! The staff really tried to make us as the center of attention. Great facilities, everything's new and one of the most beautiful Penang sunset can be seen here from our room balcony. The lobby was really crowded with non-guests wanted to have a glimpse at the new hotel. Unfortunately, they couldn't access the pool area. It's so inviting and I my self couldn't tahan! limited edition souvenir for guests
mandi-manda bersama anak-anak...

Rizal, Linda and Abg Bob came by the hotel that night. With the kids fast asleep with their grandma, we went downstairs to watch live band performances at Hard Rock Cafe. As the hotel guests, we didn't have to queue with the rest and went straight inside for a rocking time.

The drive back to KL was OK. 5 hours of driving with Zidani's awaken the whole way? What else could a driver ask for? hhmm.. he's hyperactivity helped me to stay 'fresh'! And by the the time we reached home, we were gladly entertaining Dr M, Ibdil and their family right away.

Balik Kampung episode, closed. Now it's Raya time in KL. At the same time I have the Genting Trailblazer race in mind. Need to find time to trail run.

Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri everyone. Maaf zahir dan batin.

Monday, September 14, 2009

Genting Trailblazer 2009...

the daunting 14km route

It's back. I'll be racing again in this highly anticipated adventure race at Awana Genting. Last year we ran through 14km of jungle trail and it was very challenging. Definitely not a walk in the park. (Genting Trailblazer 2008 blog here).

With first hand experience, I guess we'd be more prepared this year. At least mentally. Seriously, to cross the finishing line, I think it's will power over strength. Finishing the race itself is a great achievement.

last year's finishers...gila penat..

It's a team event and I'll be partnering with Dr.M. As far as preparation goes, zero progress so far for me. I haven't been running since I undergone my eye operation. I'm gonna do some light training post Raya holidays. The race is about a month away so I hope I could build enough confidence and stamina by end October.

My biggest concern is how my left eye would cope under intense physical activity. Yes it's not a contact sport. But the eye irritation i get whenever I sweat bothers me. Wearing a goggle might solve this problem, hehehe.

My trail running shoes I bought last year is still in mint condition. I have to put more mileage into it to lower the ownership cost per KM..hahaha