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Create a revolution in Malaysia’s broadband industry with your buying power!

Greetings everyone and welcome to Internet Insider! To begin with, I want to thank all those who have helped me build this website and provided me with the technical and marketing support I needed. Through this website, I’m hoping that the broadband industry in Malaysia could be improved through a change in the market and how all of us choose our network. Please read on. The purpose of which I’m writing this article is to gain support from all those who are sick of the Malaysian broadband industry and its flaws and weaknesses. All of us could create a revolution through unity and collective voice and opinions.

Up to now, Malaysia doesn’t have a neutral platform where consumers can get unbiased and complete information and comparisons of all broadband networks!

Think about it, when you want to know more about a certain Broadband A, who would you go to? You would probably approach Broadband A’s salesmen who will of course, convince you that Broadband A is the best network out there. The same goes for every other broadband company, but things are about to change! Internet Insider seeks to eliminate this problem by providing a neutral ground for users to compare all the broadband companies with specific and complete details, and also the opinion and feedback of other users.

There is still hope in Malaysia’s broadband industry! One thing consumers do not know is that a broadband’s performance is very area dependent.

Some may work fantastic at certain areas but for other areas; you might as well use dial-up system. Internet Insider has again found the solution for this problem by allowing users to test out all networks at their place for FREE. This provides a specific answer as to how a network performs in a certain area.

Broadband companies react to demand, just like every other company. If you continue to subscribe to a network that you’re unhappy with, you’re encouraging them to provide you with lousy service!

Thus, my message is to everyone out there is to CHANGE YOUR BROADBAND NETWORK IF YOU’RE UNHAPPY WITH IT. When the broadband companies notice that their number of subscribers are reducing, they’ll have no choice but to improve the network.
Let’s make a change, together. Remember,

yes, we can!

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