Green Packet
15 Stories
S'pore WiMax beckons foreign operators
News With local operators focusing on 3G cellular mobile broadband, Malaysia's Packet One in good position to move into Singapore's WiMax space, says analyst.
Monday, October 26 2009 07:15 PM
Tags: WiMax, Location-based services, 3G (Third Generation), Pacnet Ltd., Mobile Broadband, SingTel, network, mobile, Green Packet, Facilities Based Operator License
M'sian operator to offer WiMax services in S'pore
News Malaysia's Packet One signs deal that, if approved, will allow company to assume WiMax license to operate facilities and offer wireless broadband access in Singapore.
Friday, October 23 2009 02:29 PM
Tags: WiMax, Personal broadband, Pacnet Ltd., network, mobile, Wireless Broadband, Wireless, Singapore, Malaysia, FTTH
Underdogs win WiMax licenses in Malaysia
News Unexpected move likely demonstrates government's disappointment in the major telcos' inability to roll out 3G services quickly, says analyst.
Wednesday, March 28 2007 03:03 PM
Tags: WiMax, Regulations
Media identifies likely WiMax license winners
Blogs According to this report, the frontrunners for Malaysia's WiMax license are YTL e-Solutions, Green Packet and REDtone In...
Monday, March 05 2007 05:31 PM
Tags: WiMax, Regulations
Going beyond the bit pipe
Blogs Green Packet, one of the WiMax licensees in Malaysia, has announced that it would be partnering with IM (instant messagi...
Friday, August 17 2007 02:04 AM
Where's the WiMax license?
Blogs Malaysia was expected to announce at least two winners of licenses to operate WiMax services by the end of this month. ...
Thursday, March 01 2007 01:12 PM
Intel pumps US$15.4M in M'sian operator
News Chipmaker's investment arm Intel Capital pours 50 million ringgit in Malaysian WiMax licensee Packet One, taking up 6.3 percent stake in latter's parent company Green Packet.
Tuesday, May 20 2008 04:59 AM
Tags: WiMax, Mobile platforms/communications, 802.11/Wi-Fi, Intel Corp., India, Investment, Broadband, Malaysia, Japan, bond
Malaysia makes headway, issues remain
News As the country celebrates its 50th National Day, industry players ponder over the challenges that need to be addressed in order to move forward.
Thursday, August 30 2007 05:12 PM
Tags: Business broadband, Mobile/Wireless, Funding, SMB
Malaysia to get high speed broadband
News Government unveils US$4.5 billion high-speed broadband project, promising to fund 30 percent of the initiative. Telekom Malaysia is awarded the project.
Wednesday, October 03 2007 02:09 PM
Tags: Personal broadband, LANs and WANs
Malaysia lowers broadband targets
News Currently faced with a disappointing 11.7 percent penetration rate, the Malaysian government revises its 2010 broadband target down from 75 percent to 50 percent.
Tuesday, September 11 2007 07:45 PM
Tags: Personal broadband, Regulations, SMB
Malaysia fines laggard WiMax licensees
News Government slaps penalties totaling US$1.1 million on all but one of country's WiMax operators after they failed to meet required network coverage.
Friday, October 30 2009 03:52 PM
Tags: WiMax, Regulations, Network infrastructure, Pacnet Ltd., Network Coverage, performance bond, network, Telecommunications, Singapore, Malaysia
Citywide Wi-Fi for KL
Blogs Well, it's about time. Perak and Melaka have both pushed ahead with plans to cover the entire state with Wi-Fi. Now, fin...
Wednesday, December 19 2007 09:30 AM
Packet One targets first WiMax launch in APAC
News Operator hopes to provide high-speed mobile coverage to 25 percent of Malaysia's population by year-end, growing to 60 percent by 2012.
Tuesday, January 29 2008 06:01 PM
Tags: WiMax
Malaysia finally gets commercial WiMax
News After an initial delay, local service provider Packet One Networks is first among country's four licensees to offer commercial WiMax service, targeting 100,000 subscribers within a year.
Wednesday, August 20 2008 04:58 PM
Tags: WiMax, Notebook, phone, processor, Kuala Lumpur, Oracle Corp., billing, managing director, Lucent Technologies Inc., U.S.
M'sian tech firms make good in Middle East
News But Malaysian ICT companies still face challenges getting good local partners and adapting to the working culture in the Middle East, where Western firms are preferred.
Tuesday, August 12 2008 06:44 PM
Tags: International governments, Investments, Business plans, Security, IT Security, Information And Communication Technology, Malaysia, Middle East, job, marketing




