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Going through the various booth at the recently concluded PIKOM PC-Fair at the Miri Indoor Stadium yesterday, the Redtone Broadband booth caught my attention.

GCH.com International Sdn. Bhd. is the authorised reseller for Redtone’s WIMAX services. There was a demo unit for the patron but unfortunately, while I was there.. it couldn’t be use due to (the usual answer) technical problem. It is a nightmare to have your product not functioning during an exhibition! That was a pissed off!

Anywhere, looking at the rates, you’ll need to pay RM123/mth inclusive of modem rental for a 384kbps uplink and a 1Mbps downlink. The package comes with this WIMAX modem.

How fast and whether it is available in your area, the GCH.com technical team needs to conduct a check and see if there is coverage in your area (even though they claim it is available). What if we do not want to subscribe after they conduct the test at our home? I asked the lady manning the counter this question – can your signal penetrate our walls? Comparing it with CELCOM 3G signal penetration rate. Answer: we need to test and check it at your house.

The guy (at the booth) added that if the modem (as shown above) couldn’t receive the signal, then they’ll installed a Motorola outdoor modem unit! Wahhhlauehh! That good ah?

Anyway, the service only comes with a modem, so, if you are planning to share the broadband connection, you may need to purchase a switch (for cabled) or a wifi-router for shared wireless network.

Am I convinced? As of now.. nope (fren, there shouldn’t be any technical issue during the exhibition. If it happened in the Indoor Stadium, you can imagine, our homes with a lower ceiling!) By now, I suggest that those who are in the technical team to give a better and realistic technical answer. If there is no coverage, we will accept answers that concern the bottleneck, the infrastructure, etc. If its Telekom Malaysia’s fault, say so lah.

And the winners are..

Keling Gawai Dayak 2010 – Ryan Chok ak Wat from Bawang Assan, Sibu.

2nd position goes to Henry Ebau Tusau from Long Selatong Dikan, Baram.

3rd position goes to Joshua Lenet from Long Panai, Baram.

Miss Nunda Krisping Meges won the Kumang Bidayuh title, followed by Michelle Genevie ak Sontek and third place goes to Melissa Alecia.

The Kumang Iban title goes to Jane ak Mudin from Ulu Teru, Tinjar, followed by Valentine Hellyiza ak Stephen and third place goes to Rachel ak Nanang from Sg. Poyut, Marudi.

The Keligit Orang Ulu title goes to Lydia Suling Laing, followed by Calister Solo Disa and third place goes to bio-tech student, Penelope Ering Laing from Universiti Malaysia Pahang.

Taken with creative style setting – vivid, +2 -1 +3 and white balance – fluorescent +3

This photo was taken during RumahDayak.com’s fishing trip recently.

Whose mansion is this?

The building at the background is the new General Operations Force apartment and Miri Traffic Police HQ.

Taman Selera and at the hill background is Taman Bumiko.

Marina Bay with Brighton Apartment behind it.

Wisma Pelita Tunku (left), Petroleum Science Museum (hill top) and SIB Church Miri (right).

Tambak, Miri Peninsular.

Kampung Dagang Miri with Imperial Hotel at the right.

Miri River mouth. And the following are photos of Kampung Dagang riverine.

The photo below is the Muslim cemetery at Kampung Sungai Baong. At the background is the Miri Indoor Stadium.

Next to the Muslim cemetery is the Chinese cemetery. Even in the other world there is racial and religious harmony.

And finally, if you are interested to master this vessel, check out Akademi Laut Malaysia for their next intake.

The haze seems to be a common sight in Miri nowadays. Yesterday it was a good day, then suddenly today it is hazy. Someone was heard asking about the Air Pollutant Index (API) readings. Hahahaaa… ask any layman in Sarawak, who would believe the readings given by the Department of Environment (DOE). No matter how hazy it is (to the naked eyes), it is still not health hazard to the DOE by their API readings and their media release.

It will take a little bit of time for the DOE to gain public respect for their API readings. The reading this morning at 7am was 26 in Miri while Bintulu recorded a moderate reading of 57.

The photo above was taken at Kampung Sealine near Lutong. Anyway, the haze do not hinder for a good bowl of bahkut teh hahahaaa…

And, yes.. I know. NO worries to my readers who are against meat. Here is where we all can go for a nice foot massage.

Or.. anyone for a simple char kueh teow?

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