Sunday, January 18, 2009

通告

致:各位安邦再也网吧业者

本公会接到无数的投诉有关安邦再也网吧业者在
更新网吧执照期间遇到种种问题?

业者:在更新网吧执照期间受到执法人员的刁难及滥权行为。等等
雪州网吧将会尽快向市议会主席,各小组主任及执法组商讨有关此事项。确保所有会员的利益受到保负。

公会也希望那些还没有更新或在更新期间的业者。尽快将你们的资料呈报给
雪州网吧公会。公会会帮你们处理,以免受到执法人员取缔。

注意:只要将你们2008年的执照呈交给工会(复印)

联络:秘书处
019-299 3122 (Bronson Chuah)
012-289 4150 (Darence Ng)
019-363 9438 (Wilson Cheah)
012-211 2161 (Mr. Tham)

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Persatuan Pemilik Pusat Cyber Selangor




敬爱的同业们 :

我谨以最愉快与兴奋的心情向大家宣布,经过一段长时间的策划,奔坡,申请等不厌其烦的工作后,大家所关心的“安邦再也网吧公会”
PERSATUAN PEMILIK PUSAT CYBER AMPANG JAYA已经在阳历16日6 月2008年正式被社团注册局批准为一间合法的团体。
在此,我要感谢各筹委成员以及各方面的协助下公会才能成功注册。

“安邦再也网吧公会”马上就开始运作也跟安邦市议会保持联系。一起讨论和解决网座面临的问题。同时也不时以州政府,市议会商讨各项能够提升网吧的形象以前景以便达致双赢的局面。

在这段日子里,公会接到很多来自雪州其他市议会的同业者,询问有关网吧目前所面临许多问题,导致业者被逼结业,面对严重亏损。

公会为了更前面化处理网吧目前所面临许多问题。同时也得到全雪州同业们和有关当局的支持建议把公会提升。经过几次的会议讨论结果,全体委员会一致通过,决定将“安邦再也网吧公会”提升为“雪州网吧业者公会”

各位同业们,在筹备公会提升的过程中的面对不少问题,但在各筹委成员的努力之下,总算守得云开见明月。
定于阳历6日8月2008年取得国会批准,成功提升为“雪州网吧业者公会”

“PESATUAN PEMILIK PUSAT CYBER SELANGOR”

“雪州网吧业者公会“ 万岁。万岁。。(公会注册号码:1054-08-SEL)

因此,我在此呼吁所有雪州同业们,踊跃地加入公会,主要是结合各位业主的力量共同为网吧的发展于前景进尽点棉力。让公会可以不断的成长,扮演更吃重的角色,来为会员谋利。


谨此 :恭贺大家-------生意兴隆----------合家平安


联络处: PERSATUAN PEMILIK PUSAT CYBER SELANGOR.(1054-08-SEL)
HQ: 72-C Tingkat 1. Puteri Park plaza,Jalan 28,Taman Putra
68000.Ampang ,Selangor.Tel: 03-4942 1861 Fax :03-4282 0218


秘书处 : 019-299 3122 (Bronson Chuah)
: 012-289 4150 (Darence Ng)
: 019-363 9438 (Wilson Cheah)
: 012-211 2161 (Mr. Tham)
: 013-771 3228 (Joanne Sim)

Monday, July 7, 2008

Mixed reactions to new cyber guidelines

PETALING JAYA: New guidelines for cyber cafes, which will soon be enforced, have received mixed reactions from operators and customers.
A cyber cafe operation manager, Rizal Rahman, 22, said that the close-by-midnight rule would affect business, as there were more users at night.
“Many of my customers come after 7pm, so we operate until 2am, depending on the crowd.
“If I close by midnight, I will suffer a loss and will not be able to cover operational costs like rent, game licences, maintenance and salaries,” he said.
Rizal also said cyber cafes were not only used for online chatting or to play online games but had become places to hang out and relax with friends.
“Nowadays, cyber cafes are like mamak stalls where friends get together to chat and surf the net,” he added.
However, Azahar, a cyber cafe supervisor, does not mind the new guidelines because his peak hours are between 5pm and 10pm and most patrons would have left by midnight.
Student Suhaila Sulaiman, 22, welcomed the new guidelines as she said those who visited cyber cafes late at night just played games.
Moreover, she felt it was dangerous for cyber cafes to operate so late, citing a recent robbery at a cyber cafe in her neighbourhood, which was open till dawn.
However, she suggested that cyber cafes on campuses be kept open longer so that students could use these facilities to complete their assignments. Gerard Christopher Noel, 22, a radio station road cruiser who works late, said, however, that going to the cyber cafe was a large part of his social life.
“I meet friends just to play games because it is fun,” he said.
“If they limit opening hours to midnight and ban computer games, then we’ll have to find alternative ways to spend the night, like playing snooker or clubbing,” he said.


Thursday, June 19, 2008

How can a law-abiding cybercafe operator survive in corruption-rife Malaysia?

A must read true story on a helpless cybercafe operator posted on Lim Kit Sing's blog last year. The URL is http://blog.limkitsiang.com/2007/04/26/how-can-a-law-abiding-cybercafe-operator-survive-in-corruption-rife-malaysia/.

Cybercafe industry has been facing uphill challenges to operate legally in view of difficulties in securing a premise license from local councils. Moreover, those licensed operators also frequently harrass by local authorities for operating beyond midnight 12 o'clock. What other business in Malaysia that has worse restriction on operating hours than 8am to 12 midnight? KFC and McDonald's also go 24 hours early this year, not to mention thousands of mamak stalls, 7-eleven outlets and snooker centers. We want to hear from you, please vote on the poll below - What is the most appropriate operating hours for internet cafe in Malaysia?