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AMAX WiMAX website revamped

AMAX’s website was one of the worst telco sites we have seen along with Celcom’s flash overdosed website. Recently we just checked AMAX’s website again and we’re relieved that they have finally revamped.

Now it is easier to browse and key product offerings are laid out more properly. Offering wise, it is no different from what we posted previously.

They even include a coverage map powered by Google Maps.  So far there isn’t much change from our last update as well.

However we do noticed something different.

They have postponed their Klang Valley coverage target from end of 2008 to end of 2009 and nationwide coverage to 2011. Things are looking good for AMAX and we commend them for their improvement on their website. Hopefully we would see more things from this WiMAX underdog and put some needed competition in the WiMAX segment.

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