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On the other side of the spectrum, Tricubes Bhd has confirmed that it will charge government agencies about 50 cents for every email sent to Malaysians who are account-holders. The irony of things is if you charge the government, you are charging the tax-payers indirectly. So, why need all this nonsense where there are free, secured email options available out there.
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Marina Mahathir wrote a very good comment on this (the e-mail) in Musings, (The Star April 27).
here’s the link: http://www.thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2011/4/27/focus/8552167&sec=focus
The last time when it was first announced, they said it was free, now they charge 50 sen everytime you use the e-mail. Poddah!
Salaams.
HAK
50 cents now but in future subject to a yearly increase clause like how those toll operators are doing now?
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