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  2. Internet in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    JARING also had a gateway to the international Internet. A leased line to the United States with the speed of 64 kbit/s was introduced in November 1992. Datacraft Asia provided the Cisco Systems AGS router for the Internet connection to JARING in February 1993. The year 1995 is considered the beginning of the Internet age in Malaysia.

  3. Jaring - Wikipedia

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    JARING was Malaysia's first and pioneer Internet access service provider. JARING was commercialised in 1992 after installing its first international satellite leased-circuit at 64kps, connecting Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia to Stockton in the United States. The circuit had then enabled JARING network users to be linked directly with Internet ...

  4. Telecommunications in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    1 Network that can reach every other network on the Internet without purchasing IP transit or paying for peering 2 Internet user population is calculated from Internet Users Survey 2018 (IUS 2018) based on 87.4% of total population of Malaysia in 2018 (32.385 mil). Population data from Department of Statistics Malaysia (DoSM).

  5. Malaysia issues license to Musk's Starlink to bring internet ...

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    Malaysia has issued a license to Starlink, the satellite communications service started by Elon Musk, to provide internet services in the country, particularly in remote areas, its communications ...

  6. FleetBroadband - Wikipedia

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    FleetBroadband systems installed on vessels may travel from ocean to ocean without human interaction. Line-of-sight to the I-4 satellites is required for connectivity, which can be achieved even in rough rolling seas. Since the FleetBroadband network uses the L band, it is more resistant to rain fade than VSAT K u band or C Band systems.

  7. List of Internet exchange points - Wikipedia

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    Napsindo International Internet Exchange (NAIIX) * APIX: Asia Malaysia: Kuala Lumpur: Asia Internet Exchange Network Access Point Malaysia (ARIX) * APIX: Asia Malaysia: Kuala Lumpur: Kuala Lumpur Internet Exchange * APIX: Asia Sri Lanka: Sri Lanka Internet Exchange (SLIX) [405] * APIX: Asia Taiwan: Taipei: Taiwan Network Access Point (TWNAP ...

  8. Malaysia bans Israeli owned and linked shipping citing ... - AOL

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    Malaysia’s government announced Wednesday that it was imposing a ban on all Israeli owned and flagged ships, as well as any vessels headed to Israel, from docking at its ports.

  9. National Broadband Initiative (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia's high-speed internet service, called HSBB, provides speeds between 5 and 20 megabits per second. [3] Among the technologies used to deliver broadband services are fixed FTTH, VDSL2, wireless High Speed Packet Access and WiMAX, while officials have said that satellite technologies are also possible.