Wednesday, June 13, 2007

Malaysia-Singapore joint IDR committee cannot make policies

Malaysia-Singapore joint IDR committee cannot make policies - Malaysia govt
14/06/2007 10:45:00
KUALA LUMPUR (XFN-ASIA) - The Malaysian cabinet has decided that the
Malaysia-Singapore ministerial level joint committee on the Iskandar Development
Region (IDR) will not be empowered to formulate policies on development in the
area.
The committee will function only as a facilitator for projects between the two
countries, a statement released by the Prime Minister's office said.
The committee will be jointly chaired by Malaysia's Minister in the Prime
Minister's Department Effendi Norwawi and Singapore's National Development
Minister Mah Bow Tan.

Source: Osk Wirenews

Malaysia's AirAsia aims for first flight to India in 2008

Malaysia's AirAsia aims for first flight to India in 2008 - report
13/06/2007 17:28:00
KUALA LUMPUR (XFN-ASIA) - AirAsia Bhd plans to launch its first flight to India
towards the end of 2008 and its first destination is likely to be Amritsar in
Punjab, the Bernama news agency reported in a despatch from Mumbai, citing
AirAsia chief executive officer Tony Fernandes.
"I am really limited by the planes and the earliest we can look at (it) is the
third quarter of 2008," he said.
The budget carrier is able to fly to India under a bilateral agreement between
India and Malaysia but it will not be able to fly within India unless the Indian
government grants its approval, he said, ruling out alliances with Indian budget
carriers to enter the Indian market.

Source: Osk WIrenews

Malaysia's AirAsia to fly to China's Shenzhen from July 15

Malaysia's AirAsia to fly to China's Shenzhen from July 15
13/06/2007 15:20:00
KUALA LUMPUR (XFN-ASIA) - Budget carrier AirAsia Bhd said it will start flying
to China's Shenzhen from two of its hubs -- Kuala Lumpur and Bangkok -- from
July 15.
"We are very confident that this route will open more opportunities to enhance
both of our hubs with greater international links in the region, especially with
Shenzhen being the gateway to Southern China and Hong Kong," said Kathleen Tan,
executive vice president for commercial at AirAsia.
Currently, the airline is serving seven daily flights to Macau, from Kuala
Lumpur, Kota Kinabalu and from Bangkok.
It also serves one daily flight to Xiamen from Bangkok.

Source: Osk Wirenews

Malaysia's Time dotCom, Hutchison Global sign broadband solution deal

Malaysia's Time dotCom, Hutchison Global sign broadband solution deal - report
13/06/2007 16:26:00
KUALA LUMPUR (XFN-ASIA) - Time dotCom Bhd has entered into an agreement with
Hong Kong's Hutchison Global Communications Ltd to offer customised broadband
service solutions to corporate customers in Malaysia, the Bernama news agency
reported, citing Time managing director Baharum Salleh.
"Under the agreement, Time dotCom is well-positioned to offer not only Global
IP Virtual Private Network (IP-VPN) services but also International Ethernet
Services to corporate customers in Malaysia," Baharum said.
"Hutchison has a comprehensive international network coverage to support the
Global IP-VPN services between Malaysia and the rest of the world," he said.
"Additionally, the International Ethernet Services that cover six countries
will also be offered via the collaboration," he added.
The agreement between the two companies is for an initial period of 3 years.
Hutchison, a subsidiary of Hutchison Telecommunication International Ltd, owns
the largest fibre-to-the-building telecommunications network in Hong Kong.


Source: Osk Wirenews