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DiGi has rolled out in full force ahead of its competitors in capturing the market, making them the agent of change. While I was just checking out DiGi’s website, I saw that they are pushing Mobile Number Portability or MNP with lots of innovative ideas. MNP is a new government implementation that lets mobile users move from one service provider to another and retaining their number.

Now, you are thinking. You are asking yourself the why and whether if its even worth it to make a switch. Here’s the reasons!

Say, after reading the link above you decided to switch. The next thing will be what? Postpaid or prepaid? Here’s the comparison!

Now that you have made up your mind, you ask where? You can make the change online or go to the nearest DiGi outlet.

You can read my personal experience with the services in I Heart Savings, Prepaid I Like, Reload Validity, or just google my blog (keyword - DiGi), you might be interested to switch now. My recent kudos to them is that it only took them one hour to activate my roaming services.

DiGi’s brand new Prepaid I Like

Shoot! I guess I should have just stayed as a prepaid user instead of converting to postpaid. DiGi has just roll out with the all new Prepaid I Like TM that offers a super duper cheap deal of 36sen/min call, 10sen/sms, and 25sen/mms.

On top of the cheap rates, now they have this Super Talk, Super SMS, Super FnF and Super Long Life plans to choose from. I’m lazy to do a review, so in the mean time why don’t you click the below buttons to find out more?

Enjoy the lowest call of 15 sen/min to 11 DiGi numbers and 4 numbers on other networks.

Enjoy FREE SMS (DiGi-to-DiGi) after daily SMS usage of 50 sen.

The more you use each month, the lower your calls rates. 25 sen/min calls after RM100 monthly usage. FREE calls & SMS (DiGi-to-DiGi) after RM200 monthly usage.

Enjoy a 1-year validity period for only RM30!

Not only that they even dig the shit out of their competitors by scrutinising and comparing the charge rate. You’re my man! That being said, I hope that DiGi will give postpaid subscribers more benefits and also the long awaited 3G.

Ciao! Good night!

Milk scare: Melamine is here

With the recent milk scare in China, we are seeing countries all across the world taking precautions to ensure that whatever imported dairy products are safe for consumption. Malaysia’s Health Ministry has release a list of safe diary of safe milk products.

In general, after studying the list, I would say that those dairy products from Australia, United States, New Zealand, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Indonesia, Thailand, Ireland, Europe are safe. The Health Ministry listed that products by Mead Johnson, Dumex, Nestle, Fonterra Brands, Kilang Makanan Mamee, Dutch Lady, Ace Canning Corporation, Maestro Swiss Food Sdn Bhd, Wyeth Malaysia, Malaysia Milk Sdn Bhd, Cotra Enterprise Sdn Bhd and GlaxoSmithKline are safe. 

TheStar reported that the Health Ministry has started checks on retail outlets all over the country for dairy products produced in China. Singapore’s Agri-Food and Veterinary Authority was ahead of Malaysia when it started suspending import of all milk and milk products from China and instructed retailers and importers to recall such products last week.

Three products were found to contain melamine are White Rabbit Creamy Candy, Yili Brand Choice Dairy Fruit Bar Yogurt and Dutch Lady strawberry-flavoured milk.

Oh ya, dairy products were defined by the Health Ministry as: milk, pasteurised milk, UHT milk, flavoured milk, full cream milk, skim milk, evaporated, condensed milk, butter, cheese, ice cream, yoghurt and ghee.

Update @ September 24, 2008

Singapores food authorities detected five more products with melamine. They are Dutch Lady’s Banana Flavoured Milk and Honeydew Flavoured Milk, Silang House of Steamed Potato Potato Cracker, and Puffed Rice Rolls with Butter Corn Flavour and Cheese Flavour.

Gosh! I ate a lot of the “White Rabbit Creamy Candy” when I was a kid. I wonder if I have Melanine in my body now? Scared…