Sunday, 5 February 2012

RANAU WEAK BROADBAND SIGNALS

THE PEOPLE of Ranau told KK MP Hiew King Cheu during his visit to Ranau, that they have been complaining for many years that the broadband and mobile phone signals are very weak.

Their complaints have been going to deaf ears and the government has not done enough to improve the service. If broadband signal in general for Sabah is weak, the signal for the Ranau area would be almost snail pace and weaker.

While KK MP Hiew and Stephen travelling along the route from Ranau to Kota Kinabalu, they experienced their mobile phone conversations cut-off many times. That is a big waste of mobile phone credits as the calls keep dropping off.

The many residents of the Ranau told Hiew that this is a very common thing, and they have suffered enough. Sometimes having a computer or a hand phone is useless, because there is no service at all.

Although some people stay far away from the state capital at the foot of Mount Kinabalu, does it mean that they deserve being neglected and given the least care and service?

What is the Sabah Minister of Resource Development and Information Technology, YB Yee Moh Chai doing all these while for Sabah and especially for people who live near the famous Mount Kinabalu?

It is now time for us to get better broadband and mobile phone signals and services the same as what is available in Peninsular Malaysia. Stephen said he remember two years ago, traveling along the hilly areas of North Highway route from Kuala Lumpur to Penang (after the tunnel in Perak), he had no problem making or receiving calls to and from my friends all over Malaysia.

Can we, in Sabah, have the same standard of signal and service? Let the Sabahan “enjoy a bit better service”.

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