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MoT Tells Port Players to Cut the Fat

The Morning Run Crew

13-Jul-18 08:45

MoT Tells Port Players to Cut the Fat

The Morning Run team examine the latest large-scale projects to fall under the PH government’s radar. This time it’s the proposed RM200b Carey Island port project and RM43b Melaka Gateway. 

06:15 - Sharaad, Melisa and Chuang also discuss the revival of the now-cheaper LRT Line 3 project and Telekom Malaysia’s plan to win new customers via their new plan targeted at B40s and their speed boost of up to 10x for existing Unifi subscribers.

Presented by: Sharaad Kuttan, Melisa Idris, Khoo Hsu Chuang


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Tags:  Carey IslandMelaka GatewayLRT3Telekom MalaysiaB40Internet Speed





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