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Internet services out in Wangsa Permai (The Malay Mail)
BRANDON'S company subscribes to the Streamyx enterprise package and he operates a business in Wangsa Permai, near Kepong. As of June 15, he said, the Internet service has been down and this has affected business badly as his operations rely heavily on the Internet.

Hollywood to offer free Internet access on July 1 (Sun-Sentinel)
New WiFi system will provide free access for residents, more efficient services Residents and business owners will soon be able to get Internet access for free within city limits, but there's a catch: you have to do your surfing outdoors.

TM to offer broadband services in Q1 (Business Times (Malaysia))
TELEKOM Malaysia Bhd, the nation's biggest fixed-line phone operator, said it expects to offer high-speed broadband services to consumers from the first quarter of next year.

Faster speeds and lower prices for broadband internet in Qatar (MENAFN)
Faster speeds and lower prices for broadband internet in Qatar

Google hits back at WSJ's 'internet vampire' claims (Independent)
Google has vowed to heal the rift with newspaper publishers facing up to the digital age, rejecting claims that it is an "internet vampire". The internet search portal's comments came after Les Hinton, the chief executive of The Wall Street Journal, last week criticised Google for "sucking the blood" out of the newspaper business.

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