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【YTLPOWR 6742 交流专区2】楊忠礼能源
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发表于 29-11-2010 07:19 PM
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更新: November 29, 2010 18:13
楊忠禮通訊
未獲700MHz頻寬執照
(吉隆坡29日訊)大馬通訊與多媒體委員會(MCMC)澄清說,楊忠禮通訊(YTL Communications)未獲頒700MHz頻寬執照,以推行付費電視廣播服務。
MCMC今日通過“馬新社”發表新聞稿指出,楊忠禮通訊于8月30日所獲得的是“內容應用服務供應商”(CASP)執照,以利用2.3GHz WiMax網絡提供註冊式的網路協定電視(IPTV)服務。
楊忠禮通訊手持的內容應用服務供應商營運執照期限5年。
MCMC澄清,正在評估楊忠禮通訊提呈的數碼付費電視計劃,並非媒體報導指的4G流動服務。
MCMC是因數家媒體報導,指該委員會頒發700MHz頻寬執照給楊忠禮通訊,今日發表文告澄清。
楊忠禮通訊在本月19日推出“YES”4G流動網絡及語音服務,並表示將與國內外各資訊服務供應商合作,以在1年后推介混合電視(Hybrid TV)服務。
混合電視服務概念,只要擁有一台可連接4G流動網絡服務的平台,可以是手機、電視或電腦等,可透過4G流動網絡觀賞及使用與楊忠禮通訊合作任何媒介服務、新聞及資訊。 |
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发表于 30-11-2010 12:06 AM
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今年没有惊喜,跟去年一样,希望明年会跟好! |
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发表于 30-11-2010 03:17 PM
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MCMC clarifies pay-TV furore
The Star, November 29 2010
KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) has clarified that no assignment had been issued to YTL Communications Sdn Bhd (YTL) for them to offer pay-TV broadcasting using the 700MHz as reported.
The MCMC said the operating licence issued to YTL on Aug 30 was for a content applications service provider individual licence (CASP licence) to provide subscription-based Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) services using their 2.3GHz WiMax network.
“The MCMC would like to reiterate that no spectrum assignment has been issued to YTL in the 700MHz spectrum band for pay-TV broadcasting, hence reports and commentaries on the spectrum issuance are inaccurate,” it said in a statement here.
Media reports recently said it was believed that the 700MHz spectrum was to be given to tycoon Tan Sri Francis Yeoh’s YTL to operate its hybrid television service slated for the end of 2011.
It can also be used to widen its broadband service.
The MCMC also clarified that it was assessing a detailed business plan by YTL for the roll out of digital pay-TV and not 4G mobile services as reported.
Furthermore, it said that under Malaysia’s National Spectrum Plan, the 700MHz spectrum band was allocated for broadcasting service and not for Long-Term Evolution (LTE) or 4G mobile services as speculated in the various media articles and reports. — Bernama |
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发表于 30-11-2010 03:18 PM
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醒醒吧 中小企业!
2010/11/29 1:12:44 PM
●报道:何开玄
杨肃斌(中)结合科技伙伴,推出4G流动网络。
“大马的中小企业,是时候醒来了!”
第一位获得奥斯陆商业促进和平奖的华裔丹斯里杨肃斌,向全马中小企业发出这样的呼吁。
杨肃斌接受《南洋商报》——《财经周刊》访问时,讲了这不少过七、八回的同一句话。
是的,中国这条经济巨龙睡醒了,国内的中小企业也是时候醒来,看清局势,在更广更大的天空下耕耘。
杨肃斌认为,中小企业要永续经营和成长,必须懂得精明经营,才能走出收入偏低的困境。
必须善用科技
“当中,最重要的就是善用创意和点子,接受更多创新的事物,尤其是科技。”
“中小企业要向前迈进,就有必要踏上这班列车,善用科技。这是中小企业走向高增长的必要工具。”
他说,当年任劳任怨和埋头苦干的日子过去了,尤其在政府力推经济转型和迈向高收入的时刻,更创意的工作,善用科技,走向知识经济,是必经的路。
知识员工价更高
他用心良苦的劝解中小企业,必须放弃和走出过去旧有的思维,迈向高创意和精明作业的方向:“创意和科技是一个大趋势,只有培养出更多的知识型员工,才可逃出中等收入的困境。”
他续说:“要知道,知识型员工可创造的收入和对国家经济的贡献,往往是非知识型员工的1000倍。”
首推4G流动网络 带动中小企业
专访杨肃斌时,他刚从挪威回来不久,那一趟行程是去领取第二届颁发的奥斯陆商业促进和平奖。刚过去的11月19日, 杨忠礼机构通过杨忠礼通讯,推介全球第一个以4G提供的流动网络服务。他表示,大马成为首个推出4G流动网络服务的国家,对国家和杨忠礼机构整体固然重要,但他认为,这对本地中小企业的发展也是很重要的踏板。
他说,在数据传送方面,4G网络频率和服务,比目前使用的3G快速10倍,但在收费上却更廉宜。杨肃斌说,这是他和杨忠礼机构对本地中小企业和用家的诚意。
“如今,我国将拥有先进的4G网络频率和服务,我期望国内的中小企业都可站起来,与我的团队共同合作。”
随后,他还会推出适用4G使用的电视、手机和其他家电等,而生产线都设在大马。
杨肃斌指出,这个概念和决定,主要是为了带动本地的中小企业,让他们有更多订单,又或在科技和技术上得以提升。
奥斯陆商业促进和平奖 是属于大马的……
10月中,丹斯里杨肃斌获颁奥斯陆商业促进和平奖(Oslo Business for Peace Awards),成为亚洲和大马首位获得这个奖项的企业家。
这项殊荣,也象征着企业界对他本人和杨忠礼机构对社会贡献和永续发展的认同。
对于这个奖项,杨肃斌谈起来可是一脸的感恩:“这个奖不是我一个人的,而是整个企业和大马的。尤其是公司的员工在各方面的配合和努力,才造就今天的杨忠礼机构。”
让世界看到我们
他直言:“这个奖对我和杨忠礼机构都非常重要和有意义,也反映出全世界都认同杨忠礼机构,对这个国家和社会所带来的正面变化,我们在永续性发展的努力。”
他为能成为第一位获奖大马人感到自豪,但他表示,更重要的是,让世界看见马来西亚,知识马来西亚企业对永续经营和维护和平也很重视。
“获得这个奖项,也显示出世界看到我们对社会所做出的贡献,持续性的环保概念,比如通过大型的发展计划如吉隆坡的星光大道(Bintang Walk),制造许多的就业机会等,持续性地为这个社会服务。
除了本地市场之外,杨忠礼机构在海外如新加坡、英国和澳洲等地,都抱着永续性发展的企业营运概念,为社会做出贡献。
认同去种族化精神
他说,这是一个非常重要的奖项,也代表着企业界认同他那去种族化的精神。
杨忠礼机构的企业王国遍布全球,更不分种族地聘请不同种族的人才,为企业服务。
推祟道德操守
奥斯陆商业促进和平奖是全球企业界,推祟商业道德操守及社会责任的最高荣誉。 这项进入第二届的奖项,不但获得政商界领袖和学者的支持,得奖者都是经过严厉审核。
今年的评奖委员会由3名诺贝尔和平奖得主组成,包括莫哈末尤奴斯教授(2006年)、旺加里穆塔马塔伊教授(2004年)和A迈克尔斯彭斯教授(2001年)。 |
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发表于 30-11-2010 03:28 PM
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是时候醒来了!
maxis, digi, celcom |
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发表于 30-11-2010 06:04 PM
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http://world.yes.my/?q=ytlc&id=61
Yes welcomes iPad to Malaysia with a special offer
Today, the much-anticipated Apple iPad comes to Malaysia -- with a special deal from Yes as part of the launch.
For a limited time, iPad buyers who also buy a Huddle mobile router from Yes will get free activation of the Huddle, worth RM50, and free 10GB of data.
The iPad and the Huddle are both available at a roadshow at the Yes flagship store at Lot 10 in Kuala Lumpur, and the offer of free activation and free 10GB is only available Tuesday through Sunday (30 Nov - 5 Dec).
The Huddle is the iPad's best friend - now you be continuously connected to Wi-Fi on the fast 4G Yes network. The Huddle's strong Wi-Fi signal can also light up your other Apple devices, with all sharing one plan.
The Yes Huddle is for sale for RM399.
The iPad retails at the following prices:
iPad with WiFi
16GB RM 1,549
32GB RM 1,849
64GB RM 2,149
iPad with WiFi + 3G
16GB RM 1,999
32GB RM 2,299
64GB RM 2,599 |
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发表于 1-12-2010 11:32 AM
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请问大家对于YTLPOWER在未来一年的前程看不看好呢? |
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发表于 1-12-2010 08:32 PM
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请问大家对于YTLPOWER在未来一年的前程看不看好呢?
bluemoon82 发表于 1-12-2010 11:32 AM
身为股东,怎能不看好它呢?
我本身支持它是因为我站在小杨的位子看。
他本身一向来的作风是不够Quality的东西他不做,加上YES是很有竞争力的!
拿其他电讯公司来比比! |
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发表于 2-12-2010 09:22 AM
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用多少,付多少,这个概念不够好,需要改进。。。。。 |
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发表于 2-12-2010 05:01 PM
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大家有留意到吗?最后10分钟的排价从2.46跳到2.50,不觉得奇怪吗?
突然间涨7分,为何不排2.47.2.48.2.49??? |
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发表于 2-12-2010 10:27 PM
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用多少,付多少,这个概念不够好,需要改进。。。。。
dingdongdong 发表于 2-12-2010 09:22 AM
其实也是好的,YES的Target顾客群是每个月2-3Gb的用量,
如果它的概念是Unlimited, 那就不好了。很多人会24小时download,导致速度变慢。
我的朋友看不看戏都好,download后再说。。 kiasu.. |
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发表于 3-12-2010 11:33 AM
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Datuk Siti Nurhaliza says yes to Apple iPad powered by Yes 4G
http://www.ytlcommunity.com/comm ... 12&category=top
YTL Communications, December 2, 2010
KUALA LUMPUR — Yes, the Fastest Mobile Internet Service with Voice, today welcomes Malaysia’s most loved celebrity Datuk Siti Nurhaliza to the Yes flagship store as one of the many customers who have chosen to pair the amazing usability of their brand new Apple iPads and 4G flexibility, performance and mobility of the Yes Huddle mobile WiFi router (MiFi).
Upon collecting her iPad and Yes Huddle, Datuk Siti said, “the iPad is a great device and for the device to live up to its potential, it needs amazing connectivity. With Yes being able to deliver speeds five times faster than 3G, I can finally use my iPad to its full potential”.
When asked if Datuk Siti will be using the iPad frequently she replied, “of course, it is such a versatile device. I can use it to catch up on my work and also use it to wind down after a busy day. Now that my iPad is powered by Yes 4G with five times the speed of 3G, there is so much more I can use the iPad for. I can see myself watching more videos, downloading more songs, uploading more pictures, sending out more emails and spending more time surfing the Internet with my iPad and Yes 4G”.
Datuk Siti also said that mobile broadband performance is very important to her because she is always on the move and needs to get a lot done. Because she has a production company as well, she needs a good mobile broadband connection to be able to view large video and picture files quickly while on the move. With Yes delivering up to five times the speed of 3G, Datuk Siti can be more productive while at the same time be mobile without any contracts or additional costs.
With the Yes Huddle – Malaysia’s first 4G MiFi (WiMAX in – WiFI out) device – and the Yes 4G mobile network, iPad users can realise the full potential of the iPad. The Yes Huddle connects today’s WiFi devices to the 4G future. With the Yes Huddle up to five devices – like the iPad, iPhone, and iPod – can connect to the Yes 4G network via WiFi giving the user access to 4G mobile speeds five times faster than 3G even when in a moving vehicle, all with just one account.
Effectively, with the Yes Huddle, users get a 4G powered iPad cheaper than 3G, at 3 - 5 times the speed.
The Yes Huddle costs RM399 outright and when combined with the cost of an iPad with WiFi, is still RM50 cheaper than getting an iPad with 3G and WiFi.
In conjunction with the official iPad launch in Malaysia, Yes is giving a good reason for customers to power their iPads with Yes. Customers save RM50 on their Yes ID activation when they purchase the Yes Huddle and the Apple iPad at the iPad showcase located at the Yes flagship store, Lot 10 shopping centre from now until December 31. In addition, customers who sign-up for the Yes ID from today until December 19 get 10GB data usage for free – all at a very low monthly minimum usage of RM30. |
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发表于 3-12-2010 12:43 PM
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昨天闭市价为2.50,为什么今天一开市显示2.48呢?
为什么会扣除0.02分呢?
要派息的关系?? |
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发表于 3-12-2010 02:02 PM
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回复 2352# YTLPOWER
是的,股息多少,就扣多少 |
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发表于 3-12-2010 04:57 PM
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昨天闭市价为2.50,为什么今天一开市显示2.48呢?
为什么会扣除0.02分呢?
要派息的关系??
YTLPOWER 发表于 3-12-2010 12:43 PM 今天(12月3日)是股息ex date, 12月23日派发的。。
所以昨天的闭市价扣除股息就是今天的开市价。。 |
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发表于 3-12-2010 06:03 PM
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昨天闭市价为2.50,为什么今天一开市显示2.48呢?
为什么会扣除0.02分呢?
要派息的关系??
YTLPOWER 发表于 3-12-2010 12:43 PM
1月4号开市会扣4仙, 21号分发3.75仙的股息
当花红过年咯。。 |
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发表于 6-12-2010 09:41 AM
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那么想请问下股息是怎么算呢?比如说我只有700unit而已? |
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发表于 6-12-2010 10:04 AM
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那么想请问下股息是怎么算呢?比如说我只有700unit而已?
bluemoon82 发表于 6-12-2010 09:41 AM
700 x 0.0375 = RM26.25 |
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发表于 6-12-2010 05:14 PM
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Datuk K. gets an iPad powered by YES too! |
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发表于 6-12-2010 05:44 PM
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Will YTL’s ‘Yes’ affect Green Packet?
Written by Sam Koh
Monday, 06 December 2010 10:49
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KUALA LUMPUR: When a new player enters a market, the ground moves. More so when the new entrant is a deep-pocketed giant like YTL Corp Bhd, backed by one of Malaysia’s richest tycoons, Tan Sri Francis Yeoh.
It comes as little surprise then that the recent entry of YTL Communications Bhd into the WiMAX market has affected investor confidence in Green Packet Bhd, the parent company of the country’s first WiMAX operator, P1. But will the landscape change? Is this akin to David versus Goliath, although the David in this case — Green Packet — had a first mover advantage?
Fears of YTL’s entry adversely affecting Green Packet has sent the latter’s shares slumping.
Green Packet’s shares traded within a range of 90 sen to RM1.03 from July until early November, before falling since the middle of last month to 79.5 sen last Friday, just off a 12-month low of 78 sen. That’s nearly half of its 52-week high of RM1.52 set in January.
To be sure, the recent share price drop also coincides with weakness in the broader market as investors take money off the table amid rising uncertainty in the global economy due to the sovereign debt crisis in the eurozone and geopolitical risks on the Korean peninsula.
Green Packet, led by CEO Puan Chan Cheong (left), is feeling the heat after the entry of YTL Comms, backed by Yeoh’s YTL Corp, into the WiMAX domain. Its stock has fallen to close at 79.5 sen last Friday.
Still, it would appear that sentiment for the stock was affected, at least in part, by the launch of YTL Comms’ Yes mobile broadband-cum-voice service on Nov 19. This is not surprising since YTL Comms operates on the same platform as P1 and, thus,
is naturally viewed as a close competitor. And it is a formidable one at that with its deep pockets.
Case in point, although late to the market, YTL Comms has been impressive with the pace of its network rollout, achieving 65% population coverage right off the bat with some 1,500 base station sites installed over the course of the year. The company claims to have spent RM2.5 billion in total capital expenditure to-date and plans to add another 1,000 sites to bring coverage up to 80% by end-2011.
By comparison, P1 has paced its rollout in lockstep with the growth of its subscriber base. As at end-September — two years and three months after its commercial launch — the company had 815 sites after spending a total of RM534 million since its launch. It is targeting to hit 1,050 sites by the end of this year. That would bring its coverage to just about 45% of the population.
Meanwhile P1 has said it intends to spend another RM500 million in capital expenditure on an additional 1,500 sites, which will expand its coverage to 65% by 2012.
Having said that, YTL Comms’ pricing strategy suggests that it is targeting a different market segment than P1.
Yes is offering a flat rate of nine sen for either a minute of voice call, an SMS or 3Mb of data. This pay-as-you-use pricing model is ideal for casual surfers and, in particular, the mobile broadband market segment where the average data consumption is estimated at roughly 2Gb to 3Gb per month.
P1’s primary target market, on the other hand, is the fixed-broadband segment — currently accounting for an estimated 90% of its subscriber base — where users are much more data intensive.
The average data consumption is estimated at more than 10Gb per month. YTL Comms may not be a cost-effective competitor in the fixed-broadband market, now dominated by Telekom Malaysia’s Streamyx and P1. For instance, based on YTL Comms’ rates, 10Gb of data will cost some RM210 compared with P1’s RM99 per month package that comes with 20Gb of fair usage, albeit at a much slower connection speed.
Yes a strong mobile
broadband competitor
The mobile broadband segment is a rapidly growing market. To achieve true mobility, wide coverage is required. As such, the main players at present are the cellular operators, who have their GPRS/EDGE networks to fall back on outside of 3G coverage areas.
Celcom, Maxis and DiGi collectively added some 672,000 new mobile broadband subscribers in the first nine months of this year, compared with less than 260,000 new subscribers for fixed broadband over the same period. Currently, there are roughly 1.6 million mobile broadband subscribers in the country.
Growth in this market segment is expected to continue at a rapid clip for the foreseeable future, driven by rising affordability and ownership of laptops and netbooks, coupled with the need for connectivity on the go. Most recently, the success of Apple’s iPad has further reinvigorated consumer demand for the tablets market segment.
Like the cellular operators, YTL Comms offers the Yes Go USB dongle for users to connect to its network. In addition, it also sells the Yes Huddle, a Mi-Fi wireless router that connects up to five devices. Its pay-as-you-use pricing is attractive for data usage of up to roughly 3Gb, which is the average mobile broadband data consumption.
Plus, YTL Comms’ WiMAX network boasts three to five times the speed of 3G networks operated by all the cellular players. Anecdotal evidence in the early days supports this claim, although it remains to be seen if the high speeds can be maintained as the number of users on its network grows.
P1 too has set its sights on the mobile broadband market. But with comparatively low network coverage, it has yet to make a major push in this direction — although this would certainly happen over the next year or two. The company has the launch of a Mi-Fi device slated in 1Q2011 and is at present, bundling its portable W1GGY modem with its home broadband packages.
Elsewhere, although YTL Comms is offering very attractive voice and SMS rates complete with a 018-prefix, take-up rates may not be high in the near to medium term due to the lack of WiMAX handsets.
For a start, it will be selling the Yes Buzz handset, manufactured by Samsung, later this month and plans to introduce a smartphone sometime next year. But the lack of choice will certainly be a hindrance. User migration for voice services has also been very sticky, even with the introduction of mobile number portability.
P1 sticking to 280,000 subscribers target by end-2010
Despite the entry of Yes into the market, P1 remains confident, with just one more month to go, that it will hit the target subscriber base of 280,000 by the end of the year.
New sign-ups in 4Q2010 have been boosted by its new marketing campaign, which was launched in late October. Indeed, anecdotal evidence shows that subscriber acquisitions, which had dropped in the run-up to the Yes launch, picked up pace again over the past week.
At this pace, Green Packet has said it believes it is on track to achieve operating break-even by 1Q2011. The company has been registering lower earnings before interest, tax, depreciation and amortisation (Ebitda) losses for the past three consecutive quarters on the back of a growing subscriber base and revenue contribution. Average revenue per user is holding steady at about RM80 to RM81 per month.
To be sure, P1 is still grappling with its fair share of problems with network congestion. But market observers are optimistic it will be able to hold its own in the increasingly competitive broadband market. The ability to bundle fixed and mobile broadband services at an attractive cost per megabit is a strong advantage, particularly once the company expands its coverage area to 65% of the population by 2012.
Separately, the company’s software and solutions business has been doing well on the back of rising worldwide sales for its licences and “Customer Premise Equipment” (CPE). The company has sold nearly as many CPE in the first nine months of this year — with sales of over 231,000 units — as the whole of 2009. It has orders in hand for over 530,000 units. The company is also upbeat on the progress made in the lucrative US software market, which it hopes will come to fruition next year.
Rising contributions from the software and solutions arm will help bolster the company’s bottom line.
This article appeared in The Edge Financial Daily, December 6, 2010. |
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