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Saturday, January 19, 2008

(True) SMS Cost in Indonesia

"If you're Indonesian, than this news is important for you. Read
it!!"
Translated Summary:
True SMS Cost that Operators Pay in Indonesia is Rp 73-75/SMS. Isn't it so cheap? The Operator Cost us more than that, starting from Rp 88 -> 350/SMS. That cost is if we SMS to a different operator, if to a operator course it cheaper

Translated News: 8 Cellular Operators are being targeted by KPPU(Komisi Pengawas Persaingan Usaha). That is Telkomsel, Indosat, XL, 3, Bakrie Telecom, Mobile-8, Smart Telecom dan Telkom. We should know that SMS cost in Indonesia is very expensive. Besides SMS cost formulation that settled by BRTI (Badan Regulasi Telekomunikasi Indonesia) is just Rp 73 to Rp 75 per SMS sent.

For now, postpaid user SMS cost is Rp 250 to Rp 350. This profit are fully goes to Operator hand(Sender Keep All/SKA).

Their profit rise when SMS is sent to sama operator, if it was the cost is almost Rp 0. Yes, Zero Rupiah.

Sorry I can't translate it all to English that is the Summary and this is in Indonesian Langguage:

"Tarif (asli) SMS di Indonesia Cuma Rp 73 – 75 per SMS ke lain operator

Delapan operator selular kembali dibidik KPPU (Komisi Pengawas Persaingan Usaha). Yaitu Telkomsel, Indosat, XL, 3, Bakrie Telecom, Mobile-8, Smart Telecom dan Telkom.
Harus diakui, tarif SMS di Indonesia masih terbilang sangat mahal. Padahal
formulasi tarif SMS yang ditetapkan BRTI (Badan Regulasi Telekomunikasi
Indonesia) hanya sekitar Rp 73 sampai Rp 75 per sekali kirim SMS.

Saat Ini, tarif SMS untuk pascabayar adalah Rp 250 dan prabayar Rp 350. Pendapatan SMS ini sepenuhnya menjadi milik opertator pengirim (Sender Keep All /SKA). Jelas terlihat, operator mengambil margin sangat tinggi, mencapai 300% lebih dari biaya produksi yang dikeluarkan (itu berarti 3 kali lipat dari biaya normal).
Keuntungan mereka bertambah besar jika SMS dikirimkan ke sesama
operator (misalnya pengguna Telkomsel mengirim SMS kepada pengguna Telkomsel
lain). Karena pengiriman SMS sesama operator menggunakan jaringan milik operator itu sendiri. Dengan begitu biaya produksinya nyaris nol rupiah, ya, nyaris nol rupiah.

Coba bayangkan, bila dalam sehari SMS yang dikirimkan dari
operator seperti Telkomsel bisa mencapai 230.000.000 SMS per harinya :eyes1:.
Tinggal kalikan saja dengan tarif SMS yang rata-rata Rp 350. Paling tidak Rp 80
miliar masuk ke kantong Telkomsel tiap harinya. Coba kalikan lagi selama 1
tahun, Bisa mencapai 29 Triliun, sungguh angka yang sangat fantastis

Jadi tak heran bila operator di Indonesia tak bakal rela melepaskan keuntungan yang dengan begitu gampang mereka ciduk sejak tahun 1990-an. Ada dugaan operator
tidak jujur dalam menyampaikan data komponen biaya produksinya kepada BRTI yang notabene merupakan kepanjangan tangan pemerintah.

Sudah saatnya BRTI sebagai regulator telekomunikasi di Indonesia bisa menyusun dan mengimplementasikan patokan formula tarif seluler sebagai referensi bagi semua operator seluler dalam menentukan tarif. Cara ini sekaligus melindungi kepentingan pelanggan dari praktek-praktek yang merugikan rakyat

Dikutip dari : Tabloid Pulsa edisi 121
/ 20 Desember-2 Januari 2007"

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ASUS XG Station Empowers Upgradeable Graphics Power for Notebook Computers

"I'm coming with new hardware, ASUS XG Station. This things can upgrade
your Notebook Graphic Performance. So if yyou feel you notebook have lack at
graphic this is the solution"
Enjoy up to 10-times faster graphics power
boost with cinematic audio performance
Taipei, Taiwan, January 6, 2007 –ASUSTeK Computer Inc. (ASUS), the leading provider of high-performance graphics solutions, today launched the XG Station as the industry’s first public demonstration of the world’s first external graphics card station for notebook computers. Equipped with Express Card interface, USB 2.0 and Dolby headphones, the XG station seamlessly integrates notebook computing with PC graphics power.
Taken from http://www.asus.com/news_show.aspx?id=5369

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The Most Advance Keyboard ever Created

"Why I called it The Most Advanced? Because it can be fully customized
with our personal wants!! Check it out"
Optimus Tactus is the name, not Optimus Prime... Maybe you never hear this name. But it's just made a keyboard. The key can be programmed as we want, it's for anything.

Optimus Tactus does not have physical keys, which means there are no restrictions on their shape and size.


Typing Mode
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Taken From http://www.artlebedev.com/everything/optimus-tactus/

Give a review when you bought it.

Hope u like it.

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Friday, January 11, 2008

Microsoft Sends Vista SP1 RC Refresh to Testers

"Hello, are you using Vista now? If yes, you maybe want to try the RC of Vista SP1."

Microsoft inches closer to Vista SP1 RTM
Microsoft continues to put the finishing touches on Windows Vista Service Pack 1 (SP1) and the steady stream of updates reinforces its actions. Microsoft late Wednesday night released a SP1 Release Candidate (RC) refresh to 15,000 beta testers.

Testers have two ways of downloading the update: they can download a single SP1 installation package from the Microsoft Connect website or they can download a redirection script which will allow them to download the update via Windows Update.

Unfortunately for current SP1 beta testers that simply want to jump in and upgrade to the latest build of SP1 right away, the existing SP1 installation must be uninstalled first before proceeding.

"We are still on schedule to deliver SP1 RTM in Q1 CY08," said Microsoft in a statement. "The final release date is based on quality, so we will continue to track customer and partner feedback from the beta program before setting a final date."

For testers that choose to download Windows SP1 from the Microsoft Connect website, the download will ring in at 725MB for the x64 version and 436MB for the x86 version.

Microsoft last issued a build of Vista SP1 back in early December 2007. Fortunately for non-beta testers, that version was available to the general public.

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