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SUSmiecs
post Nov 27 2013, 02:22 PM, updated 13y ago

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Aplikasi android dan smartphone lain bernilai 1bilion paling mahal di dunia kita ada!!!

Wang rakyat mengalir tah kemana. Hutang negara meningkat lagi dan lagi. Cukai dikenakan untuk kaver benda benda ni.

Lihat fakta.. kang macai tak percaya kata fitnah pula..

Dah baca tolong ulas pasal aplikasi bernilai RM1 Billion ni bro.. Then Search kt playstore 'SaveMe 99' bro tgk interface app bernilai 1 billion ni..

http://www.nst.com.my/latest/saveme-...#ixzz2liEolTkY

PUTRAJAYA: Disabled people with a smartphone in this country could now receive emergency service through the free "SaveME 999" application, said Communications and Multimedia Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Shabery Cheek.

He said the government spent almost RM1 billion to develop a comprehensive system as an alternative mechanism for the disabled to contact the Response Centre-Malaysian Emergency Response Service (PPK MERS)999 for emergency assistance.

Ahmad Shabery said through the free smart application, information like the location of a disabled needing emergency assistance could be channelled to the five main agencies involved - Royal Malaysian Police, Fire and Rescue Department, Health Ministry, Civil Defence Department and Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency - simultaneously to facilitate immediate action.

He said the emergency service would especially be a boon for disabled persons with hearing and speech impairment. "To date, nine states have been equipped with the MERS 999 system, and extension of the system to the five other states, namely Perlis, Kedah, Perak, Kelantan and Terengganu will be done this year and next.

"I believe this system will also be extended to the general public in stages in the future," he said after launching the SaveME 999 application, here, today.

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The SaveME 999 application can be downloaded for free via www.999.gov.my by using a smartphone with Android, iOS, BlackBerry and Windows operation systems. Ahmad Shabery said the application was the result of the ministry's collaboration through the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission with Telekom Malaysia Berhad ™ and the Women, Family and CommunityDevelopment Ministry.

He said the same application for the benefit of the visually-impaired was being pursued by TM. Meanwhile, he advised those disabled who have not registered with the Social Welfare Department to do so, to ease the provision of emergency assistance through SaveME 999. The minister said that until June this year, there were 464,967 registered disabled, comprising 42,909 visually-impaired persons, 55,517 hearing-impaired, 153,918 physically-impaired, 170,809 with learning difficulties, 2,725speech-impaired, 16,998 mentally-impaired and 22,091 with other disabilities. Also present at the launching were Women, Family and Community Development Deputy Minister Datuk Azizah Mohd Dun,

Commumications and Multimedia Ministry's secretary-general Datuk Seri Kamaruddin Siaraf and Telekom Malaysia chairman Datuk Seri Dr Halim Shafie. Bernama 133 5 Google +2 0Read more: 'SaveME 999' application for disabled launched - Latest - New Straits Times http://www.nst.com.my/latest/saveme-...#ixzz2lniqKEAr

Admin - he he he.. begitulah caranya duit rakyat DICURI. Mereka bertuah kerana rakyat Malaysia ni cool..diam jer tak pernah bantah. Dah 56 tahun pun..lihat hutang negara RM622 bilion. Kann???


'SaveME 999' application for disabled launched

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PUTRAJAYA: Disabled people with a smartphone in this country could now receive emergency service through the free "SaveME 999" application, said Communications and Multimedia Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Shabery Cheek.
He said the government spent almost RM1 billion to develop a comprehensive system as an alternative mechanism for the disabled to contact the Response Centre-Malaysian Emergency Response Service (PPK MERS)999 for emergency assistance.

Ahmad Shabery said through the free smart application, information like the location of a disabled needing emergency assistance could be channelled to the five main agencies involved - Royal Malaysian Police, Fire and Rescue Department, Health Ministry, Civil Defence Department and Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency - simultaneously to facilitate immediate action.

He said the emergency service would especially be a boon for disabled persons with hearing and speech impairment.

"To date, nine states have been equipped with the MERS 999 system, and extension of the system to the five other states, namely Perlis, Kedah, Perak, Kelantan and Terengganu will be done this year and next.

"I believe this system will also be extended to the general public in stages in the future," he said after launching the SaveME 999 application, here, today.

The SaveME 999 application can be downloaded for free via www.999.gov.my by using a smartphone with Android, iOS, BlackBerry and Windows operation systems.

Ahmad Shabery said the application was the result of the ministry's collaboration through the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission with Telekom Malaysia Berhad ™ and the Women, Family and Community
Development Ministry.

He said the same application for the benefit of the visually-impaired was being pursued by TM.

Meanwhile, he advised those disabled who have not registered with the Social Welfare Department to do so, to ease the provision of emergency assistance through SaveME 999.

The minister said that until June this year, there were 464,967 registered disabled, comprising 42,909 visually-impaired persons, 55,517 hearing-impaired, 153,918 physically-impaired, 170,809 with learning difficulties, 2,725
speech-impaired, 16,998 mentally-impaired and 22,091 with other disabilities.

Also present at the launching were Women, Family and Community Development Deputy Minister Datuk Azizah Mohd Dun, Commumications and Multimedia Ministry's secretary-general Datuk Seri Kamaruddin Siaraf and Telekom Malaysia chairman Datuk Seri Dr Halim Shafie. Bernama


Read more: 'SaveME 999' application for disabled launched - Latest - New Straits Times http://www.nst.com.my/latest/saveme-999-ap...2#ixzz2lpATDuhd

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terima kasih macai yg menyokong pemilihan kerajaan 'berwibawa' mcm ni... tq tq tq
SUSmiecs
post Nov 27 2013, 03:01 PM

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QUOTE(Songlap @ Nov 27 2013, 02:54 PM)
where is the sos say 1bil ?
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PUTRAJAYA: Disabled people with a smartphone in this country could now receive emergency service through the free "SaveME 999" application, said Communications and Multimedia Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Shabery Cheek.
He said the government spent almost RM1 billion to develop a comprehensive system as an alternative mechanism for the disabled to contact the Response Centre-Malaysian Emergency Response Service (PPK MERS)999 for emergency assistance.


Read more: 'SaveME 999' application for disabled launched - Latest - New Straits Times http://www.nst.com.my/latest/saveme-999-ap...2#ixzz2lpKoH0Ub
SUSmiecs
post Nov 27 2013, 03:17 PM

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QUOTE(BettySwollocks @ Nov 27 2013, 03:13 PM)
Software developer here.

1 billion for this kind of system is cheap. You have to take into account not just the mobile apps, which can support multi platform (android, ios, windows etc), but also the backend system integrated with the police/authorities systems. Imagine how many police stations, hospitals, fire department etc they are in Malaysia, and then think about how many people it would take to deploy and then maintain this system to all of those places.

This is the first such system in the world, hence they would need to do extensive research and development on the best way to implement this. Also take into account, this is a safety critical system (i.e: bugs in the system can cause loss of human life), so it is important to spend more money to ensure this system is fail proof.

I applaud the authority for having the initiative to do something like this. This is good for us citizens, it can hopefully mitigate the high number of crime rate happening all over our beautiful country.

So guys, stop complaining. I think if this same system would be implemented elsewhere, the cost would be at least 5 billion. But we have a good government, so be thankful for that.

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Lol your statement literally like a true fact, as a TS ifeel want to quote you into first page,

But after click the spoil. Oh god why whywhy.
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post Nov 27 2013, 03:54 PM

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QUOTE(pandah @ Nov 27 2013, 03:29 PM)
blast guna 1M email yang develop with 500k itu, per email 50sen lagi. mampos semua department.

btw 1M email tu tak jadi kan?
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a lots people forgot this 1Msia email... 1/2 million to setup email wtf, now with this apps... ohgodwai...

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