Rationale for Celcom’s iPhone Data allocation

December 16th, 2011  |  Published in Blog

Rationale for Celcom’s iPhone Data allocation is quite puzzling!

celcom iphone data

I have quite shallow understanding of pricing in terms of Marketing but here are my thoughts:

For the i68 plan, why offer 800 MB of data when Digi and Maxis are offering 1GB?

maxis iphone data

digi iphone data

Of the three comparison tables, it looks like the winner for the most CONFUSING table of information goes to Celcom!

Celcom appeals to a certain demographics, which is quite facinated when they’re presented with ALL the information. Ok, I might be overstereotyping here, but think about it. It is usually the manager and business people who love factsheets before they buy.

I’d say Maxis plans are the most cunning. Pinch penny users go for Digi naturally because of their lower numbers, but if you consider living out your entire 12 or 24 month contract with a carrier, it is neck-and-neck between Digi and Maxis. As a Digi user myself, I’d give Maxis a shot if I were to re-commit to another smartphone contract. Digi just plain suck. The network sucks — data is unavailable all the time.

Back to the original argument, why does Celcom offer 800 MB?

The answer (I speculate) is that … their demographics would think 800 MB is greater than 1 GB.

And guess what, people will ask this to their sales people when buying the phone “Eh, why Maxis one gee-bee, and Siau-com got 800 emm-bee?!” More opportunity for sales people to confuse, make a pitch and close the deal.

Smart move, Celcom. Hats off.

Links to iphone page: Celcom | Maxis | Digi

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Paperplane Pursuit at the Laundry

October 22nd, 2010  |  Published in Blog

From left to right: Yang Wei, John Oommenn, Me, Lukas Foo, Joni Lynn

Yesterday we were at Laundry, The Curve to witness Paperplane Pursuit rocking the crowd. It was an amazing experience and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Check out their songs here.

This morning I went to Kin Kin Pan Mee

This is the view from Jalan Sultan Ismail next to Medan Tuanku Monorail station

It was good!

Two things I wrote on my iPhone this morning:

1. Singing Melodies

Before John went on stage, another artist from Singapore sang. He was on a guitar, strumming, and seemingly “ahh–ahhhh-ahh-ing” to emptiness. No direction, no lyrics, just chilling and having fun.

I’m not sure if I got this right but here’s my theory:

The reason why people sing melodies is to tell the crowd, and potential record labels, that “hey, this is my vocal range. This is the melody I like. This is the style of songs that I would love to sing. Now what lyrics have you got, that might fit into my portfolio? How about putting this 30 second sequence into your ‘almost complete’ masterpiece? Maybe I can inspire you to complete your current songs in the drawing board.”

I know a guitarist in SS14 Subang who probably do this a lot. Just playing and piecing notes and sequences together with no real aim. (apparent aim…)

It is just like Formula 1 test day. During the off season testing, cars just go round in circles. There are no competitor. Chances, are, there are laps where the time don’t really matter. The test driver will run the car one lap, turn one screw in the front wing, go out for another lap, try a different setting, and go out again. To a non-racing fan, this looks unnecessary! I mean, who are you competing against? Why isn’t a timed lap being taken? Why are so many people observing in the pit crew collecting data when there is no competition? Where is this going to?

Hahaha…

Well, what we all see on a race weekend, is symphony in motion. (Raw power in motion, if you will!) All the winter test work manifests itself into a flawless race weekend (we’re talking top teams lah, not *ahem* Lotus, Virgin, haha..)

And that’s that.

Maybe this can apply for written work as well. You write random paragraphs of nothingness. After a while, you put them all together and produce a masterpiece. Our brains works that way. We process things in chunks. Often time we miss the bigger picture. And the really successful people, are the one who can see the picture in every sense.

Right?

Check out Owl City’s 2 minute intro track

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ud07NoWAG2E

I think Paperplane Pursuit took elements from this pop-synth icon for their intro last night. But I like it ;)

2. Saying “Depends”

Yesterday I had the honour and privilege to teach the Chinese Congregation some camera techniques. Mind you, I’m still a noobie at this. But I had to explain the zooming, focus, panning, adjusting the tension and torque to get the perfect shot. I hope I inspired Crystal and Minn :)

I am quite an observant bob.

Often times instructors tell us “It depends”. So when people ask “how much headroom should we leave?” the simple answer will be “It depends!” I feel it is overused in certain senses.

We should try to be specific. I told my “student” that this amount of head room “is it”. You have to trust me on that one!

Because I believe that if we leave too many questions unanswered, it would create more problems in the long run. The student will not have confidence to make the call, make the decision on how much room should be there. Giving them the truthful answer will also create confusion, because as you might suspect, it depends on whether it is the worship leader, or a backup singer, or a musician or a pastor during sermon we are shooting. The subject is important. But I think the message can be delivered if we are more assertive and making a stance on what we think the right thing should be.

Yeah.

To minimise confusion, I imposed a lot of my values and perception on how things should be done to Crystal. It might not be mainstream “correctness”, but over time, minor corrections can be made to perfect the art.

Have a good friday everyone :)

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Your thoughts on Technology

July 10th, 2010  |  Published in Blog

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Stronger Men – Phillips Brooks

September 18th, 2009  |  Published in Blog

Do not pray for easy lives.
Pray to be stronger men.
Do not pray for tasks equal to your powers.
Pray for powers equal to your tasks.
Then the doing of
your work shall be no miracle.
But you shall be a miracle. Every
day you shall wonder at yourself,
at the richness of life which has
come to you by the grace of God.

Phillips Brook

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Why you shouldn’t make friends with EVERYONE

July 6th, 2009  |  Published in Blog

Thought for the week: Be very careful how you choose your friends:

Why you shouldn’t make friends with EVERYONE

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