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We have reason to believe the Dilbert works in YTL

YTL’s been talking alot about its nationwide 4G WiMAX network and moving its deadlines around that we can’t really remember when exactly will they be launching their service.

The last we checked, YTL Communications CEO Wing K. Lee says its services will be up by July 2010. It’s May now and we still haven’t seen any real drive or push from YTL to showcase its WiMAX network.

Considering that YTL has already missed its deadlines at least twice, we’re not expecting anything come July 2010. But we could be wrong.

Please prove us wrong YTL.

Like Dilbert? Check out his poke on the iPhone HD/4G controversy here.

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