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Former Old Guard Minister Chua Sian Chin dies

chonburifc

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I hope sinkees wake up. I long gave up on my cpf already. Living happily everyday. Now I don't even care about friends or relatives. That's their choice. My choice is I want happy happy everyday. I wonder how many here can match me. My biggest sadness last 2 month is no.2 never listen to me, went for nose job instead of buying a car. Anyway, not up to me to say liao. Enjoy what I have now better.
 

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Is she still single? Looks quite sweet though an auntie.

She is also a CFA, and married to B.Acc. classmate (both first class honours, 1979), Raymond Lee Swee Keat (who may have worked at UOB in his early years), whose father was an micro biology Assoc Prof at SU Med School.
 

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Whereas Ho Seng is a brother of Ho Ching, but I do not believe Ho Peng Kee (former Assoc Prof at NUS Law School, and a former Senior Minister of State) is Ho Ching's brother.
 

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She is also a CFA, and married to B.Acc. classmate (both first class honours, 1979), Raymond Lee Swee Keat (who may have worked at UOB in his early years), whose father was an micro biology Assoc Prof at SU Med School.

Thanks bro. A pity if left on the shelf.
 

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Whereas Ho Seng is a brother of Ho Ching, but I do not believe Ho Peng Kee (former Assoc Prof at NUS Law School, and a former Senior Minister of State) is Ho Ching's brother.

Agree. HPK is not related to HC. If related wont be SMoS till retirement. Not easy for him to work under WKS. Am sure he feels he is more inteliigent than shorty. But too bad.
 

Charlie99

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Agree. HPK is not related to HC. If related wont be SMoS till retirement. Not easy for him to work under WKS. Am sure he feels he is more inteliigent than shorty. But too bad.

Agree.
But I do not understand why he was only SMofS forever, "hentak kaki".
Not promoted to Minister level.
 

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Agree.
But I do not understand why he was only SMofS forever, "hentak kaki".
Not promoted to Minister level.

Not Leelated mah that's why no promotion!! every thing you do and say will be
Law ~ that's oldman say so and that's the Bottom Line !!!
 

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All of Harry's men dies except him.

Not so fast. We are only counting ministers. Jek Yuen Thong the former culture minister is still around I think. So is Ong Pang Boon? For MPs his gang will include Chin Harn Tong, Chng Jit Khoon, Lau Ping Sum, Othman Wok, Teo Chong Tee, Ho Kah Leong, also the former MP for Punggol (forgot his name, befoer MP Michael Lim took over) and many more.
 
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Don't remember him nor recall anything particular about what he had done for Singapore. Soon to be forgotten.
 

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SingTel draws flak for proposal to charge WhatsApp, Skype for network usage[/h]
And her father just passed away. Notice the trend in which the second generation FAP Traitors are all about insatiable greed?


http://sg.news.yahoo.com/singtel-cri...030719966.html
SingTel draws flak for proposal to charge WhatsApp, Skype for network usage

<CITE class="byline vcard">By Nurul Azliah Aripin | Yahoo Newsroom – <ABBR title=2014-02-27T03:07:19Z>9 hours ago</ABBR></CITE>

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SingTel's chief Chua Sock Khoong calls for right to charge for WhatsApp and Skype usage. (Getty Images)
SingTel’s call on regulators to give telco carriers the right to charge WhatsApp and Skype for using their networks has not gone down too well with Singaporeans.

“Come on SingTel. Don't be greedy. Indirectly, we are already paying to use WhatsApp and Skype. You’re already charging us for 3G/4G data usage and at home and work, we are already paying you for Internet access through broadband and fibre optics,” said Facebook user Violet Lim-Leong, responding to a Facebook post by local blog The Real Singapore.

Another Facebook comment by Richard Lim said, “Whichever app any user wants to utilize or to download for their own use is none of her darn business. The use of WhatsApp and other msging apps are reliant on internet services, and aren't people already paying for the internet services provided by the telcos?”

“What a joke! They should charge the whole world for using the internet. Why not charge apple for iTunes and charge Google and charge everyone. Time to reinvent Singtel business model,” said another, Leonard Koh.

The outcry began on Wednesday after SingTel chief Chua Sock Koong, was quoted in the Sydney Morning Herald, as saying, “The main problem we have as an industry is we have been unable to monetise this increased demand ... and [average revenue per user] has fallen over time…I think the pace of change in our industry is relentless so clearly we can't afford to stand still.”

Speaking at the ongoing Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, she used the example of Optus and praised Australia’s regulatory market as one of the few countries in the world to allow a foreign player to have total ownership of a telco provider. In 2013, SingTel invested almost S$1 billion dollars in Optus, Australia’s second largest provider of telecommunications services, boosting its fixed-line and mobile networks.

But she warned such investments would be slashed and would not continue unless regulators allowed them to start charging for growing over-the-top (OTT) services provided by non-telco challengers such as WhatsApp for using their networks.

Chua is not the only one calling for such a move. Optus head of networks Vic McClelland also told The Australian Financial Review earlier this year the company was working to provide priority services at a cost for customers wanting better access to streaming video services like YouTube.

Rival Australian carrier Telstra also experimented with such moves but the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission ruled it to be anti-competitive.

Similarly, consumer groups have recenlty expressed “grave concerns” about a landmark pact by the world's largest video-on-demand service Netflix with US cable giant Comcast for improved internet service. Under the deal, Netflix would play an undisclosed fee to Comcast for direct access to the cable company's broadband network to ensure smoother delivery of its content.
The deal came just 10 days after Comcast, the biggest US cable firm, announced a takeover of Time Warner Cable, the second biggest, in a US$45 billion deal.
WhatsApp and Skype are two of the most popular cross-platform communication apps -- WhatsApp has over 450 million users, while Skype has over 250 million monthly users – which allow users to engage in real-time conversations via text and voice calls for free. WhatsApp, which was acquired by Facebook for a whopping US$19 billion last week, charges customers US$1 a year to use its app while Skype video and voice calls between users are free. Skype was acquired by Microsoft in 2011 for US$8.5 billion.

The rise of such companies have decimated revenues traditional carriers receive from phone calls and text messaging. Chua clarified that charging WhatsApp and Skype for delivering its services over telcos’ broadband networks was not the only solution.

“Our ambition must be to become the preferred network partners of customers and OTT players...We must create sustainable revenue models,” she said.​
 

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Good question. Intellectually miles ahead of WKS yet SMS. Maybe not made to be a politician.

Perhaps, his people's skills are not as good.
In addition, I recalled that HPK (as a Christian) did not get along well with his constituents and temple "kakis", and if my memory serves me well, the "Old Man" had to meet with "temple administrators"
to help HPK gets enough votes during the general elections.
 
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