haha, i know why it shot up, tjhldg & Spartan are here. Great !!!
btw tjhldg, my friends those following Spartan making $$$$ and recovering from "Sifu O" buy/sell calls. Please send our "Thank You" to KIM and his Spartan Team.
I am busy with my work. Did not join the fun.
EAH theme play team up between Spartan & duitKWSPkita? Saw duit posting. This duit is very cute but his movement funny funny one.
haha, i know why it shot up, tjhldg & Spartan are here. Great !!!
btw tjhldg, my friends those following Spartan making $$$$ and recovering from "Sifu O" buy/sell calls. Please send our "Thank You" to KIM and his Spartan Team.
I am busy with my work. Did not join the fun.
EAH theme play team up between Spartan & duitKWSPkita? Saw duit posting. This duit is very cute but his movement funny funny one.
Spartan more serious on their calls.
ok ok .. glad to hear tat .. i will tell kim ... thanks ya ,,,
This duit is very cute but his movement funny funny one. very romaantic person some more abang duit ...kikikkikikkikikikkikikki
PUTRAJAYA: Atilze Digital Sdn Bhd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of G3 Global Bhd (formerly known as Yen Global Bhd), signed a collaboration agreement with telco operator U Mobile Sdn Bhd for the provision of 3G and 4G LTE connectivity for the Atilze Connected Car devices.
The Atilze on-board OBDII connected car devices are equipped with various sensors that collect a range of data that is sent to the Atilze Cloud Platform through the 3G and 4G LTE connectivity provided by U Mobile.
The Atilze Connected Car offers many data-driven applications including real-time diagnostics, predictive maintenance, next generation fleet monitoring and management, driving pattern analysis, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (Adas), Usage Based Insurance (UBI), as well as in-car WiFi, infotainment, and e-commerce.
These applications optimise vehicle operation, maintenance, customer satisfaction, security, and improve in-car experience to enhance the comfort and convenience of the driver and passengers as well as safety for all road users.
Statistically, the installation of Connected Adas for commercial vehicles are proven to reduce road accidents by up to 80%.
Many countries, even around Asia, have mandated the installation of Connected Adas in commercial vehicles that have resulted in dramatic reduction in road accidents.
Apart from being a connectivity partner, U Mobile is also looking into bundling Atilze Connected Car solutions as part of its mobile plans to its enterprise customers.
This means that U Mobile’s enterprise customers will have the option of having Atilze Connected Car devices installed in their vehicles, and the various smart car solutions that will be available through the telco’s 3G and 4G LTE connectivity.
Atilze CEO Gerard Lim said: “Atilze is in full support of the Ministry of Transport’s action around road safety, especially with the recent Pandu Cermat, Sampai Selamat campaign.
“We look forward to working closely with the Ministry and industry partners to bring the many benefits of Connected Car to Malaysia and to make Malaysian roads safer for everyone.”
The event officiating the partnership was attended by Minister of Transport Malaysia Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai.
“The collaboration between Atilze and U Mobile is a timely response to address the challenges on road safety that our nation is currently facing.
“The Ministry will consider the implementation of Connected Adas for commercial vehicles on Malaysian roads that we expect will improve the commercial drivers’ driving behaviour to then create safer roads and reduce road fatalities for everyone,” said Liow.
U mobile CEO Wong Heang Tuck exchanging documents with LIM. With them are Green Packet Bhd founder Mr. Puan Chan Cheong and Transport Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai.
Earning contribution from Atilze is expected to be reflected in G3 Global earning next year. it (IOT solutions) is a growing business and with this year being the product development year. Earning from Atilze to contribute positively to G3 Global and Green Packet next year.
Mobile payment solutions identified as growth engine Communication and technology services company Green Packet Bhd is eyeing an expansion into a new growth area - the mobile payment solutions segment, an area poised for disruptions through technology. Over the past few years, Malaysians are increasingly embracing e-payments, notably following the greater adoption of smartphones and the introduction of more mobile-based payment platforms. According to the 2016 Visa Consumer Payment Attitudes survey, 74% of Malaysians prefer to make electronic payments instead of cash, an increase of 8% compared with 2015. In fact, Visa indicated in a separate study that seven in ten Malaysians are willing to use mobile wallets. Green Packet, which returned to the black in 2016 after financially bleeding since 2008, has jumped onto the promising mobile payments bandwagon by acquiring payment solutions providers since late last year. To date, it has invested up to RM13mil in its pursuit to penetrate into this segment Moving forward, in the next three years, Green Packet aims to record 10% of top line contribution from this business. The company made its maiden foray into the mobile payment solutions segment earlier this year, after it completed the acquisition of an 80% stake in e-payment firm WebOnline Dot Com Sdn Bhd for RM9mil, via its wholly-owned subsidiary Packet Interactive Sdn Bhd. WebOnline operates a payment gateway and e-wallet service under the brand Webcash. Subsequently, Green Packet piloted its very own Kiple application that functions as an e-wallet for offline payments powered by Webonline. Two week ago, Green Packet added another firm to its portfolio, following the takeover of mobile application developer Mobiduu Solutions Sdn Bhd for RM4mil. The latest acquisition enables Green Packet to provide an end to end solution for its services, as Mobiduu has developed a proven and ready m-commerce and loyalty platform. The company’s new investment strategy seems to bode well for the investors, as Green Packet’s share price has risen significantly by 28.57% to 36 sen year-to-date. In a reply to StarBizWeek, Green Packet chief executive officer Kay Tan says it is high time for the group to tap into the booming demand for e-payment services. “We started looking at the mobile payment solutions space since the fourth quarter of 2016. With Webcash, Kiple and Mobiduu, we are integrating the various solutions into one integrated technology platform to offer a complete solution with the mobile first front-end, e-wallet and a payment gateway back-end.
“This gives the end user a complete experience and our potential business partners an integrated and simple go to market proposition,” says Tan. The Main Market-listed communications and technology services company has a market capitalisation of approximately RM274.1mil, with a price-earnings ratio of 5.32 times. Currently, the single largest shareholder in Green Packet remains the company’s founder Puan Chan Cheong, better known as CC Puan, who has a 30% stake. Green Packet streamlined its loss-making business strategy back in 2014, after it partially disposed its stake in the cash-burning wireless mobile operator Packet One Networks (M) Sdn Bhd (now known as webe) to Telekom Malaysia Bhd. At about the same time, Green Packet refocused its efforts on beefing up its operations. Following the internal reorganisation, the company’s core competencies centre around four key pillars namely solutions, communications, Internet of Things (IoT) and e-services platform.
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halo crystal ...see how monday open ya ... news out liao la