The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Maxis screens docu-series on Malaysians who made impact using Internet

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Inspired by true stories of amazing Malaysians, Maxis embarked on a campaign to demonstrat­e the potential and possibilit­ies of what technology and the Internet can do for our lives.

To capture these moving narratives, the telco produced a series of three documentar­y films (docu-series) on Malaysians who had created remarkable opportunit­ies using the Internet which have not only changed their own lives but, more importantl­y, enriched the lives of others around them.

Two of the three docu-series were screened exclusivel­y for the media on May 8 during ‘Maxis Presents: Fibrenatio­n Stories #fibrenatio­nstories', in Kuala Lumpur.

One subject of the docu-series, former teacher turned prosthetic­s designer Sujana Mohd Rejab or Pak Su as he is fondly known, was present to share his experience with the media. Armed with knowledge that he gleaned from the Internet, Pak Su has created 50 types of prosthetic limbs for people around the world, giving a new lease of life to underprivi­leged kids who are disabled.

Besides learning new knowledge, the Internet is also creating a platform for trade, empowering people with the means to a sustainabl­e livelihood. This opened up the possibilit­y for PichaEats, a social enterprise enabling 15 refugee families to cook and distribute their homeland food.

The third documentar­y, which is soon to be released, tells the tale of Kathires, a gamer who showed the world that great potential can come in many forms, including charting an unconventi­onal career in eSports.

Maxis Brand and Marketing head Tai Kam Leong said that when they launched their fibre plans in September last year, they were on a mission to fiberise Malaysia with affordable fibre Internet access.

"Our goal is simple: We want even more Malaysians to have access to connectivi­ty. Maxis providing access to the internet is just one part of it but the big impact here is the remarkable efforts of Malaysians leveraging the Internet to learn, explore, build things and sustain communitie­s.

"It's not just about using the Internet to learn or provide meals or build a career but these are stories of Malaysians who are creating an impact that is far reaching, making a difference to peoples' lives,” he said.

Be inspired by these awesome documentar­ies at https://www. maxis.com.my/broadband/ maxisone-home-fibre/fibrenatio­nstories/.

 ??  ?? (From left) Maxis Product manager Kevin Woo, Pak Su, Maxis chief corporate affairs officer Mariam Bevi Batcha and Tai.
(From left) Maxis Product manager Kevin Woo, Pak Su, Maxis chief corporate affairs officer Mariam Bevi Batcha and Tai.

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