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Free web proxy test for Malaysia broadband users

Internet connection too slow? It could be your ISP does not have the bandwidth to support the subscribed download speed.
Let’s find out whether a Singapore private web proxy will improve your download speed.
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ISP, e.g. […]

Popularity: 42% [?]

Malaysia proxy for Malaysia broadband users?

During second Singapore proxy free test , a participant has raised concern about cost of Singapore proxy. While cost is relative, nevertheless it is a legitimate concern. So how to alleviate cost concern? Can we use a Malaysia proxy? Will buying bandwidth via a Malaysia proxy improve download speed for Malaysia […]

Popularity: 23% [?]

Conclusions of second free test of a Singapore proxy

This test was conducted during nighttime on weekday (peak retail Internet usage period). Previous test was on Saturday. So does the Singapore proxy improve browsing speed for Malaysia broadband users?
1. The Singapore proxy does not help to improve browsing speed of 50% of testers. The reasons could be

overhead of proxy.
routing […]

Popularity: 27% [?]

Conclusions of one-day free test of a Singapore proxy

Conclusions of one-day free test of a Singapore proxy
1. Browsing speed of an overseas site can be improved using a Singapore proxy if connection speed to the Singapore proxy is better than speed to the overseas site.
2. Because you are not using your ISP network for international traffic, some of restrictions are lifted, e.g. download […]

Popularity: 40% [?]

Tun Dr. Mahathir, please help broadband users in Malaysia !

Tun Dr. Mahathir, congratulations on being a ‘millionaire’ in blogsphere. Without doubt, it is an impressive achievement. While thinking of how to improve your blog and attracting more readers, your readers (future and present), e.g. broadband users in Malaysia, are facing two major issues

Your future readers may not have access to broadband […]

Popularity: 55% [?]