Tuesday, October 21, 2008

new operator for cellular

Now in malaysia,all user phone cellular have a choice for choose which 1 the best operator,because all user can register any operator in malaysia seem like CELCOM,MAXIS&DIGI without change number phone.depands user which 1 very work it with themself.
Let we see what the operator can give a best service

CELCOM-
celcom give the best coverage,because their used telekom malaysia line.thats why their provide best 3g for their customer,but the charger for 3g broadband very the higher if compare with 3g broadband provider in malaysia.for user sometime want used the broadband,user can subscribe the service with rm8 perday.So which the good for customer.


MAXIS -

Cheaper Calls
33sen/min Maxis to any network with Top Up RM30*
Activ10
New flat rate 15sen/min
Top Up Bonus
Stay with Hotlink & get up to 50% more rewards points when you top up a total of RM30 or more every month

Stay this long
Cumulative top up of RM30 and above within a month

Single transaction top up of RM30 and above
Less than 1 year
2 points

6 points
1 to less than 3 years
2.5 points

7.5 points
3 years & above
3 points

9 points
Note: Each Reward Point above is equivalent to RM1 top up.
Double Birthday Treats
On your birthday, enjoy Maxis-to-Maxis calls for free and on the anniversary of the day you signed up with us, expect a surprise treat.
Redeem SMS + Airtime
Redeem free SMS and Airtime instantly with your rewards points100 Points = RM1 Free Airtime100 Points = 50 Free SMS

DIGI-

DiGi's 1 Low Flat Rate, simply the Best Choice for MNP >read on

DiGi goes deep into the mangrove forests of Kuala Selangor >read on

DiGi Prepaid I Like leads in best value and simplicity >read on

DiGi charts another industry's first with innovation beyond telecommunications >read on

DiGi addresses climate change through CR programme, Deep Green >read on



The above is the service operator cellular in malaysia.the user can CHOOSE THE BEST FOR YOU!!!!!

NEWS "CJ"

The Dewan Rakyat was informed today that an emergency motion to debate the proposed appointment of Zaki Azmi as the new chief justice was rejected on the grounds that such a motion breached provisions against discussing the behavior or character of senior judges.
MCPXDeputy Speaker Wan Junaidi Tuaku Jaafar (left) said the motion, submitted by Salahuddin Ayub (PAS-Kubang Kerian) last week, was rejected in Chambers as both 36(8) of the Standing Orders and Article 127 of the Federal Constitution forbids the legislature from discussing the conduct or character of High Court, Court of Appeal or Federal Court judges.The only way such a motion can succeed in being tabled is as a substantive motion and must have the support of no less than one-quarters of the total number of members of Parliament, he said.Wan Junaidi also cited the book 'Document of Destiny' written by constitutional expert Shad Saleem Faruqi on the Federal Constitution to support his stand on the insulation and immunity of judges from “politically-inspired criticisms.”Zaki (left) is currently Court of Appeal president and was nominated by the Conference of Rulers last week as the country’s top judge to replace Abdul Hamid Mohamad.His rise up the judicial ranks from a corporate lawyer after being appointed by Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi’s administration over a score of more senior judges met with outcry from several quarters due to his affiliations with Umno, including having been its legal advisor.Supporting the call for the motion to be debated, independent MP (Pasir Mas) Ibrahim Ali said this is preferable to the government letting it spread on the Internet as public fodder for its detractors and thereby become a liability.“If it is rejected in chambers and the motion spreads outside (this Dewan), it will have negative results (for the government),” said the MP.'Tendency to reject'Ibrahim also expressed disappointment with what he described as the ‘tendency’ of the speaker and deputy speakers - unlike their predecessors - to reject in Chambers motions submitted to them.“It is disappointing, like losing a girlfriend. I am trying to help this Dewan ... I myself in previous parliamentary sittings have lost motivation (due to the rejection of many motions),” he said.Chipping in, veteran politician Lim Kit Siang (DAP-Ipoh Timur) said tabling the motion under Standing Order 27 as a substantive one would relegate it to the bottom of Parliament orders of the day and ensure it is not discussed at all.“It would go to the bottom of the list and up to the last day will not see the light of day,” he said.Responding to Ibrahim’s contention that most motions have been rejected in Chambers, the deputy speaker said he would discuss the matter with Speaker Pandikar Amin Mulia.However, Wan Junaidi was adamant on the issue of Zaki being a no-go area for the time being.“When it has to do with (Standing Order) 36(8), there can be no compromise because it ties in with the Federal Constitution and the Standing Orders... The issue of (it being a matter of) Barisan Nasional and Pakatan Rakyat politics does not rise in this matter,” he said.During a press conference later, Salahuddin said he would raise the Zaki matter in his debate speech on the 2009 Budget.