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News & Reviews:   WFH

  • Prime Minister urges private sector to adopt flexible work arrangements

    Prime Minister urges private sector to adopt flexible work arrangements

    First, it was the government sector; now, Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim is calling on private companies to rethink traditional work structures, urging greater adoption of flexible arrangements such as work from home. The proposal mirrors practices already implemented for civil servants and is positioned as a way to address rising economic pressures while maintaining productivity.

  • Internet facilities, NADI facilities are now available for those WFH - Fahmi

    Internet facilities, NADI facilities are now available for those WFH - Fahmi

    Internet facilities and facilities at the National Information Dissemination Centre (NADI) can be utilised by those involved in the Work From Home (BDR) policy. That said, what should you know about it?

  • Malaysia introduces WFH policy for civil servants amid energy concerns

    Malaysia introduces WFH policy for civil servants amid energy concerns

    To address the impact of the global energy crisis, the Malaysian government is rolling out a new work-from-home policy for civil servants. According to a circular issued by the Public Service Department, eligible federal civil servants will be allowed to work remotely starting 15 April. 

  • The gov is considering a WFH arrangement for civil servants

    The gov is considering a WFH arrangement for civil servants

    The Malaysian government will discuss the implementation of work from home (WFH) for civil servants in a special cabinet meeting tomorrow. This is to coordinate government actions and reduce unnecessary expenses. So, what should you know about it?

  • A survey showed 54% of Malaysians WFH watch YouTube during online video meetings

    A survey showed 54% of Malaysians WFH watch YouTube during online video meetings

    These days, it seems that we have pretty much gone back to the working world outside but with a new mask fashion accessory. That said, it must have been a relief when meeting up with people in person when compared with online video meetings. Also, turned out that many Malaysians are fed up with it too for the past year. 

  • Top 3 fast and easy tips to speed up your WiFi

    Top 3 fast and easy tips to speed up your WiFi

    While markets are opening up, the impact of COVID-19 has simply highlighted that our needs for fast and reliable WiFi (TV streaming, gaming, Internet) has never been higher. As everyone is now online and becoming used to being online, it also seems like our WiFi has never been slower too. 

    To help out everyone, here are our Top 3 fast and easy tips to speed up your WiFi in your home.  We guarantee that You can do them on your own without any extra money or too much tech know-how. If you don't need to know why, just check out the Hot Tips below or read on for more details. If you've seen them already then scroll past all the Top tips for an alternative solution.

  • How to set up your webcam for the best WFH and LFH online meeting experience

    How to set up your webcam for the best WFH and LFH online meeting experience

    Here are some tips on setting up your webcam to achieve the best online meeting and online learning experience.

  • How to turn your tablet into a WFH laptop

    How to turn your tablet into a WFH laptop

    This article will highlight 3 budget categories that include all the tools you will need to convert your tablet into a WFH workhorse.

  • U Mobile launches Ultra Unlimited Wireless Broadband plans, going as low as RM48/month

    U Mobile launches Ultra Unlimited Wireless Broadband plans, going as low as RM48/month

    Today, U Mobile just announced a new range of Unlimited Wireless Broadband plans to cater to the needs of Malaysians relying on internet connection in this period. This Ultra Unlimited Wireless Broadband initiative consists of four plans - WB48 Study PlanWB68 Work PlanWB88 Work & Play Plan and WB128 Max Plan, going as low as RM48 per month.

  • Stay connected always and get up to 100GB of extra data with Digi x Senheng PlusOne Connect

    Stay connected always and get up to 100GB of extra data with Digi x Senheng PlusOne Connect

    During the movement control order (MCO), one of the most important things to do is ensure we can stay connected. That's not always going to be easy, especially if you don't have fast fibre broadband at home. For those who don't, the alternative is to use mobile data and tether it to laptops or desktop PCs for Internet access.

    If you fall into the latter category, your next question would be: Which mobile plan can I go for? For those who need more data capacity, there's a plan that you may just be interested in. Say hi to Digi and Senheng's PlusOne Connect plan, which offers you high data capacity for a very affordable price. Today, let's take a look at how this prepaid mobile package may fit your needs.


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