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Kamasutra, P1?

P1 4G (aka P1 WiMax) is a company full of surprises. First, the so-called 4G internet is crap (they can’t even guarantee a constant speed for their broadband). Second, their internet is unreliable, and always down in critical situations (like when I’m trying to send an important PDF document to a client via dropbox, and the line died on me). Third, their marketing guys are weirdos. And I’m talking from personal experiences.

From P1's site

Their current promotion for the P1 devices and services involves the usage of images resembling the prince and princess from medieval India. And if I’m not mistaken, the images also looks like it’s been taken from the pages of the famed Kamasutra book! WTF P1?

Screenshot taken from T3 Malaysia's September 2011 edition.

The ad from my T3’s magazine is even weirder, as P1 added an extra two images which show a more compromising positions (as the red circle in the photo above). That’s a big waddafark from me, hahaha!

Surely we all know that sex sells. But putting Kamasutra images on your ad is sooooo lame, and a cheap shot at it. Can’t think of something more creative, eh P1? I see that you have already considered that you’re no more the family-oriented company. Or never was?

Just for the record, I’m no longer on P1. And never will be in the future. To P1, please take back your modem and w1ggy.

In the meantime, check out the Kamasutra video (the P1 version) below:


YTL’s Yes is fast, but disappointing to use…

I must admit that since I subscribed to YTL’s Yes 4G broadband, the access speed is awesome! Viewing youtube is always a pleasure, pages load faster and viewing porn will never be the same again.

Anyway, since Yes is a prepaid service, it’s good to always monitor your usage, as you never knew when suddenly your internet got cut off due to insufficient credit.

Yes makes the experience to always check your credit balance, difficult. When accessing its website, the information given is, let’s say, half-hearted. I was wondering whether Yes wanted us to use their internet service without bothering about the cost? Are you kidding me, Yes?

Information is outdated

Like the time when I wanted to check how much data I have use ( I didn’t even once use the voice and SMS service). It stated that I have used 3.08 Mb of data. But I wanna know, how much more data that I can use with a credit of RM30, for example.

I’m getting tired of playing this guessing games. For the time being, I’m sticking to my P1 4G modem (at home) and P1 W1GGY (on the road) as long as I can (even though P1’s service is nothing to shout about, except their excellent customer service).

Have a productive day, guys!


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