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Magazine and the SPECIAL FEATURE - MY MOBILE RIGHTS APP 3 Communications and Multimedia Consumer Forum of Malaysia (CFM). Find out more about CFM’s innovative new smartphone app for Android and iOS devices We have constantly endeavoured to be accessible to everyone who is seeking aid and redress to defend their rights as a ON THE WIRE 4 consumer since our inception. In addition to our hotline, website Discover the latest happenings with the Consumer Forum of and e-mail, consumers now have a new avenue to highlight their Malaysia grievances – the MY Mobile Rights app. Our app empowers SOCIAL MEDIA LIFE – DATING ONLINE? 6 consumers to ile complaints directly from their smartphone. The SIx MINDFUL PRIVACY TIPS app also ofers news, tips and articles on the industry that will empower consumers to make the right choices. Check out our Find out how to stay safe seeking love online special preview on p3. TOP GEAR ON A ROLL – FOUR ELECTRIC SCOOTERS 7 In this issue, we sit down and have a chat with TV producer, Save wear and tear on your tootsies with these slick electric scooters award winning journalist and modern Renaissance Man, Amin THE WORD – AMIN HAYAT ABD RAHIM 8 Hayat Abd Rahim. He takes time of his busy schedule to share more about what makes him tick, his dreams and more on p8. Malaysia’s modern day Renaissance Man talks about his diverse interests and his work as one of TV9’s top producers If you’ve been out and about, you’ll doubtless have encountered situations where you don’t have connectivity but desperately CONNECTED – THE ROAD LESS TRAVELLED 10 need to navigate somewhere. Check out our handpicked Cyclist and humanitarian Muhammad Adeeb shares his epic continent-spanning journey of self-discovery and charity selection of top oline map apps in Appzone on p12. Take care readers and see you all next issue! ISSUE OF THE QUARTER – A VIEW TO THRILL 11 Cut the cord and watch local Malaysian terrestrial television without being tied to your TV set. Find out just how watch on your tablet or Megat Ishak Ma’amunor Rashid mobile… Editor KDN PP 17752/11/2013 (033132) APPZONE – 4 GREAT OFFLINE MAP APPS 12 Don’t have data, but desperately need to get directions? SHOUT! is published on a quarterly basis by: Communications and Multimedia Consumer Forum of Malaysia Check out four of the top oline map apps for use both locally and 6-02, 6th Floor, Wisma Straits Trading, abroad No 2, Lebuh Pasar Besar, 50050 Kuala Lumpur T: 03-2692-3800 F: 03-2693-2288 W: www.cfm.my DIGITAL LIFE – CROWDFUNDING 101 13 Printed in Malaysia by: Find out what the crowdfunding phenomenon is about, along with Ultimate Print Sdn. Bhd Lot 2, Jalan Sepana 15/3, Of Persiaran Selangor, how to fund your irst project, common pitfalls and more Seksyen 15, 40200 Shah Alam, Selangor HANDS ON 14 Distributed by: Hotpaper Media Readers get their most pressing questions answered 2 Q3 2015 specIal feaTuRe ThE RighT STuFF CFM’s latest mobile app gives you the power to make your voice heard straight from your smartphone. W hile the Consumer Forum of Malaysia (CFM) has made signiicant inroads into making the process of iling a complaint with a service provider a swift and transparent afair, it’s now time to take things up a notch. On top of the existing methods of iling a grievance - a phone call, e-mail, or contact form on the CFM website, they have launched an even more eicient means of making your voice heard. Introducing the CFM MY Mobile Rights app. With the CFM MY Mobile Rights app, you’ll be able to ile a complaint regarding your service provider straight from your smartphone. There’s no need to wander around the Internet to ind a service provider’s service hotline or their oicial e-mail, then going through the rigmarole just to make a complaint. All you have to do is to download the MY Mobile Rights app on your smartphone or tablet and you’ll be able to ile a service provider related complaint immediately straight from your device. That’s not all. The MY Mobile Rights app lets you access a veritable cornucopia of information that can help you make an informed decision, as well as much more. The MY Mobile Rights app is now available free on the Google Play store and Apple App store for free. Four4 FFaannttaassttiicc h thininggs hs tahta Yto yuo Cua Cna Dno D Wo withit thh et hMe YM My oMboileb Rileig rhitgs hAtpsp app FInd youR neaRest FInd the best deal! seRvIce pRovIdeR Check in regularly with the app, Get the contact and address as it will tell you the best deals on details of every service branch of prepaid, postpaid and broadband every major Malaysian telco and plans in Malaysia. broadband service provider. FIle a coMplaInt tIps and GuIdes The raison d’etre of the MY Mobile Check out articles with Rights, this section lets you oicially information on how things ile a complaint with CFM against a work, with tips and more about service provider. broadband, smartphones, land lines and even digital TV. Q3 2015 3 ON THe WIRe uNDERpRiviLEgED kiDS ENjOY RAMADAN TREAT WiTh iM4u A special buka puasa dinner was held on 8th July 2015 at Laman Seri Kayangan, Shah Alam which saw 125 orphans and tahiz school students feted to a grand feast courtesy of Malaysian radio station iM4U. Delegates from CFM were also in attendance to partake in the festivities and meet up with iM4U CEO Rudy Malik and iM4U FM Director of Radio, Kartini Kamalul Ariin as well as the iM4U FM radio announcers before breaking fast together with the children. CFM hiTS ThE STREETS TO ShARE gOODiES AND SpREAD ThE WORD To mark the end of Ramadan and spread awareness of CFM’s noble mission, members of CFM undertook the “CFM Istimewa Ramadan” project, which saw them taking to the streets on 10th July 2015 to pass out copies of CFM’s in-house SHOUT! magazine, savoury bubur lambuk packets and CFM collectibles to passers-by. This marks the irst year of an annual Ramadan tradition for CFM to interact with the public. iM4u FM iNTERviEWS CFM CFM’S MASCOT AND NEW LOgO MAkE LEADERShip ThEiR DEBuT AT RAYA OpEN hOuSE On 14th July 2015, iM4U FM radio invited CFM Director, The D’Saji Titiwangsa restaurant in Kuala Lumpur was the centre of much merriment on 30th July 2015, when CFM hosted Ahmad Izham Khairuddin over for an interview broadcasted an open house party to celebrate Hari Raya Aidilitri. The event live on 107.9FM for iM4U’s “Bangkit” segment. Ahmad Izham was oiciated by Deputy Minister of Communications and Khairuddin discussed a number of issues at length with Multimedia, YB Dato’ Jailani Johari and was attended by CFM iM4U’s radio announcer, Fiza Frizzy, including CFM’s role and council members and delegates from a host of stakeholders how CFM can help consumers with communications and in the communications and multimedia sector. CFM’s new multimedia issues. mascot, Fillo the Elephant, along with CFM’s revamped logo were also introduced that day. Fillo’s name, which means elephant in Arabic, was the winning entry in a nationwide competition to name him and the winner, Abdul Matin Abdul Ibrahim received an iPhone 6 and the chance to meet Fillo in person at the open house. MiNDS MEET AT kL CONvERgE 2015 The biggest digital content and creative industry event in Malaysia saw CFM taking part as an exhibitor from 27th to 29th August 2015. During the three-day show, visitors were able to take pictures with CFM’s new mascot, Fillo the Elephant as well as participate in games and challenges for prizes at the CFM booth. During the show, CFM’s Chairman, Megat Ishak Ma’amunor Rashid and CFM Director, Ahmad Izham Khairuddin took the stage in a series of talk sessions to share more about CFM’s role in helping consumers and on them knowing their rights. 44 QQ43 22001145 ON THe WIRe CFM ENjOYS ROARiNg gOOD TiME CFM iNTERviEWED BY SARAWAk WiTh CATS FM RADiO FM RADiO CFM ruled the airwaves with a live interview at CATS On 14th September 2015, then CFM Representative, FM, one of Sarawak’s biggest radio stations. Taking place Megat Ishak Ma’amunor Rashid took part in a live on 10th September 2015, the interview conducted by DJ phone interview with SARAWAK 88.9FM, sharing the TraceyB in her “CATS 10 to 2” segment saw CFM members latest statistics and complaints from Sarawak residents sharing more about the organisation’s role and practical on communications and multimedia issues. During tips on a host of communications and multimedia issues. the interview, he also welcomed local NGOs to come The interview also can be listened online on CATS FM’s forward to share and discuss such issues with CFM. Users website at www.catsfm.my can listened the interview online at www.sarawakfm. rtmsarawak.gov.my CFM pARTiCipATES iN ‘SAMpAi DENgAN SELAMAT’ CARNivAL AND COMpETiTiON Organised by the Malaysian Communications & Multimedia Commission (MCMC) in conjunction with a host of government bodies, the carnival and competition was aimed to nurture a culture of road safety among drivers and the some 30,000 postal and courier industry workers who contribute to the national economy. The event took place from 12th to 13th September 2015 at Bulatan Bazarena at the Shah Alam Stadium, Selangor. CFM established a prominent booth where visitors could ind out more on their consumer rights. Many visitors even took the opportunity to ile complaints with the CFM concerning problems they encountered in the communications and multimedia industry. NgOS AND TELCOS FLOCk TO CFM kNOWLEDgE ShARiNg SESSiON iN SARAWAk The Hilton Kuching was abuzz with activity on 15th September 2015 when a number of local consumer associations in Kuching, NGOs, media and telco representatives from major telcos and other service providers gathered for a knowledge sharing session and a chance for open dialogue organised by CFM. The session saw CFM sharing with NGOs about how together they could both help consumers and encouraged their participation as CFM members. CFM also shed light on the total number and type of complaints reported to them to the media present during the session and opened the loor for service provider representatives to take questions by participants on any telecommunications issues they may have experienced. CFM gRACES TALk BY ThE NOBLEST pROFESSiON There’s no nobler profession than teaching, and CFM was honoured to take part in a talk by the National Union of the Teaching Profession (NUTP) at the KL International Hotel, Kuala Lumpur on 23rd September 2015. CFM Director, Ahmad Izham Khairuddin had the honour of speaking on the topic “The Rights of Communications and Multimedia Consumers” to the assembly, as well as sharing his extensive knowledge with the teachers gathered at the event. QQ34 22001154 55 sOcIal MeDIa lIfe ONLiNE DATiNg - 6 MiNDFuL pRivACY TipS At some point in time, most people have likely signed up on a dating site. Unfortunately, that proile you made on a whimsical lark or a hunt for true love may haunt you for the rest of your life... T he dating game isn’t what it used to be. If Shakespeare deleted of your dating proile years ago - along with every were to base any of his sonnets on post 21st century word you’ve written is searchable in some fashion. That dating, he’d probably end up writing something along the drunk photo of yourself? That embarrassing dating proile? lines of “To swipe left or right, that is the question.” It’s all there, cached on Google for all to see and it’s usually With increasing levels of computer literacy, easier Inter- there to stay. The ramiications are chilling, now that many net access and busier lives, men and women are increasingly employers perform an online background search before turning to dating websites to ind the right match. On paper, even considering a potential employee. this sounds like a sure-ire win. Online dating ofers a larger Even worse is the fact that many dating websites have lax pool of viable candidates not limited by geography and the or non-existent security policies, resulting in potential leaks option to shortlist candidates even before the irst date. This of private information. Consider the recent hack of the Ash- would seem, on paper at least, to be a sure-ire way to meet ley Madison site, a dating website for “married people look- the man or woman of your dreams. Aside from the more ing for an afair” which sufered a leak of embarrassing de- obvious hazards of encountering scammers and unsavoury tails of millions of users, including a number of celebrities. sorts looking to take advantage of you, dating online entails Still, even these potential hazards, that doesn’t mean swear its own set of potential hazards, most of which can be easily of dating sites forever. Simply be mindful of what you reveal summed up - the Internet never forgets. and follow these six rules. You’ll be well on your way to a Almost every snapshot - yes, even the ones you supposedly safer online experience inding Mr or Mrs Right. 6 MiNDFuL SAFETY TipS WhEN uSiNg DATiNg SiTES everything stays On the Internet photos can be searched Your dating proile, pictures and all, may remain on a site long That shot of you at the party? It may be traced to you via a reverse after you’ve cancelled the account. All of that can end up being image search on TinEye or Google Reverse Image search. Use an used against you at work or in personal or legal matters, so be avatar to avoid this potential risk to your privacy. mindful what sites you use and what you upload or post. use secured connections your personal data is not personal Many dating sites don’t use secured connections, allowing Many dating sites encourage you to reveal personal data for savvy eavesdroppers to tune into what you’re doing, especially better matches, while proclaiming that gathered personal data if you’re on public Wi-Fi or in an Internet cafe. Enable HTTPS is anonymised. Odds are that it isn’t. Your personal data may be encryption in your browser with this extension: bit.ly/18qiajr resold to online marketers. Review security policies in detail or limit what you post. photos often contain metadata Do use a free non identiiable email account Many phones and cameras embed Exchangeable Image File When signing up for a dating proile, use a fresh email account Format (EXIF) data in an image and is a priracy. This tells you from any of the usual free services such as Gmail, Yahoo or where and when an image was taken, and is a privacy hazard Outlook for additional privacy. You may be using one already, but indeed. Disable geotagging on your camera and learn to a new email account won’t have searchable social media or other remove EXIF data before uploading. services linked to it. 6 QQ43 22001154 TOp geaR ON A ROLL – FOuR ExCiTiNg ELECTRiC TOP SCOOTERS If you’re like most urban dwellers, chances are that you drive, use some form of public transport or combine both methods. While there’s no way to completely GEAR avoid the travails of city life, such as congested traic, inding a place to park your car or enduring the haphazard schedules of public transport, these four interesting alternative modes of transport may help you make the last mile from work to home (or to your favourite cofee shop) in speed and comfort, while saving you fuel and time too. AiR WhEEL A-3 1 RM8957 www.airwheelmalaysia.com Wheeling in at 34 kilos, the Air Wheel A-3 is not exactly something you can toss in your backpack. However, it’s compact enough to it into most urban spaces, surprisingly agile and one of the few electric scooters with a seat. The seated scooter runs of a built-in battery feeding a 1000W motor with a maximum range of up to 65km and a top speed of 16km/h. It operates somewhat like a scooter with handles, but uses a gyroscope so that leaning forward makes it go faster and leaning backwards makes it slow down. 2 E-MiCRO ONE SCOOTER RM4687 www.micro-scooters.co.uk While it may look like a child’s toy, the E-Micro One electric kick scooter is anything but as it’s able to comfortably take an adult up to 7 miles on its 500W battery and needs just one hour for a full charge. Weighing just 7.5 kilos, it’s also eminently portable. Getting it up and running is simply a matter of unfolding it and there’s no steep learning curve to use it as getting started. Accelerating simply requires you to give it a push, like a traditional man-powered scooter. AiR WhEEL x8 3 RM2,950 www.airwheelmalaysia.com The unusual looking Air Wheel X8 powered unicycle weighs 11.1kilos and is compact enough to it into a backpack or be hand carried via the top carrying handle. To use it, you stand on the fold-out pedals on either side of the wheel while a built- in gyroscope helps you stay balanced. Despite its small size, the Air Wheel X8 is able to carry a combined weight of up to 120 kilos, with a top speed of 18km/h and the ability to scale a 15° incline. It also boasts an impressive 28km range before needing a recharge. 4 DEuS hOvERBOARD RM1,849 www.myelectricscooterz.com Easily one of the most unique and lightest electric scooters available, the Deux Hoverboard has just enough space for your feet. Its two wheels are powered by independently-driven hub motors that allow you to spin on a dime and move at up to 10km/h. An internal gyroscope keeps you balanced, while controlling it is simply a matter of pointing your toes forward or heels backward to move in each direction. A full charge lasts 10-15km and it will take up to a 110 kilogram payload, making it very capable indeed for its size. *Please note that the following devices are not considered street legal and cannot be used on a road. While they can be used in public places and ive foot ways, they can, at the discretion of a property’s owner Q4 2014 7 (eg. a mall or train station), not be allowed for use. Please also purchase from legitimate distributors to avoid any possible risks of malfunctioning. Q3 2015 7 THe WORD AMiN hAYAT ABD RAhiM With an impressive resume that includes being a TV producer, news anchor, emcee and even a successful model, award winning journalist Amin Hayat Rahim is a man of many talents. Malaysia’s modern day Renaissance Man took time out to talk about what keeps pushes him onward to greater heights. Tell us a bit about yourself. I’m the second of ive children. My father was a securi- ty guard and factory worker while my mother sold kuih. I aspired to greater things and graduated from UTM in Soft- ware Engineering. After I graduated, I worked in an adver- tising agency and even ran an event management company for a while. My big break came when I was accepted as a journalist for TV9 in 2006. I didn’t have any experience in journalism or broadcasting, and worked my way up to the chance to become a news producer after 7 years. How did you get to where you are as a news anchor? Before I embarked on this path I ran a business that didn’t work out. It was very disheartening and I was jobless for six months. It was a very humbling period as the only ones who gave me support and encouragement were my fam- ily, especially my mother who is still my greatest support- Walk us through a typical day at work. er and motivator. She saw an ad that TV9 was looking for broadcasters and asked me to give it a try. I understand that My work days are rather lexible. The earliest time I report there were over 5000 candidates who applied for the posi- to the oice is at 7.30AM, and the latest I’ve clocked of tion, but fewer than a hundred were called for interviews. was 9.00PM. When I’m on duty as a news producer, I am Of them, only three were shortlisted, including me. I didn’t responsible for the entire process from production, right have any experience but was willing to work hard, took my through to the inal step of it appearing on your TV. During responsibilities seriously and pursued every chance I had to quiet lulls in the production process, I work out at the gym. gain more experience. If I’m on duty as a news anchor, I’ll step in and announce the news on TV following the planned schedule. On aver- What makes a good news producer? age, I appear on TV about 15 times a month, although this There’s no shortcut to success. You have to start from the depends on the situation. bottom and make up your way. You’ll have to take to the What do you do to unwind after a busy week at work? ield, ind and report news as it happens and not just sit in a I head to the gym. My responsibilities as a news anchor and studio. It adds value and impact when you take to the ield and report an event live on location. I look up to Anderson producer requires me to be mentally sharp and physically Cooper from CNN as a role model. it. My focus is not on getting an amazing physique like a body builder; my health is of a higher priority. My dream What are the key elements of your success? goal is to be on the cover of Men’s Health Malaysia. Haha... The keys to success are planning, preparation and passion. When you want to report on an issue or news, you need to What is your proudest moment so far? Why? do research beforehand so you can plan out your script and My proudest moment in the local scene was when I was the the right angles for the story. You also need to focus and recipient of the Broadcast Journalist of the year 2014 award stick to deadlines, as well as prepare fallback plans if your which was conferred by Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Mohd initial one doesn’t work out. You also need to have passion Najib Tun Abdul Razak himself. On the international front, it was when I was selected to represent the Malaysia me- and the willingness to roll up your sleeves and inish a job, dia twice at the United Nations Economic and Social Com- even if you’re called in to work on your of days. mission for Asia and the Paciic (UNESCAP) in Bangkok, Thailand. 88 QQ43 2 2001145 THe WORD The internet is a vast fountain of information. As a news anchor and opinion leader, how do you decipher fact from iction? The Internet is a massive resource of knowledge. As part of an IT savvy generation, you should understand an issue thorough- ly and authenticate the source it came from before using it. Unfortunately, what is happening now is that some individuals are taking information without doing any research beforehand to ascertain its accuracy and quoting it as fact. As a wise netizen, you must be ethical and responsible in how you use the Internet and information obtained from it. News in this day and age can be reported in a matter of minutes on social media. What do you think of the role of citizen reporters and how technology allows everyone and everyone to report news as it happens? It’s a fantastic thing. Citizen reporters can report news that more conservative media ind diicult to cover and can cover events immediately as they happen. Even so, citizen journalists ought to be aware of and practice ethical, factually based jour- nalism and be aware of the 5W1H concept (Where, Why, What, When, Who, and How). An example of this is a citizen reporter covering a car crash. It’s ine to cover the crash, but it’s too sensitive to take pictures of the victims. What are the key concerns you have in conveying important information to the public? What role does the media have to protect public interest and the truth? The mass media has a critical role to play indeed. Information can go viral easily and afect public perception of an issue. As a media practitioner, it’s critical to report based on veriied and accurate facts. Unfortunately, social media is occasionally mis- used by irresponsible individuals, so you must be extremely careful. This is especially important for media practitioners when using and conveying information on social media like Twitter, WhatsApp, and Facebook, lest their posts be factually inaccu- rate or conveys the wrong context. Social media has an immense impact on public perception and has to be used responsibly. AMiN’S TOp App piCkS As a news producer, Amin needs to be able to share and disseminate information to a huge audience and his colleagues on the ly. Here are his top four indispensable app picks for when he’s on the job. YOuTuBE For ioS and android The fastest and most eicient way to share videos of news coverage with viewers around the globe. CNN iNSTAgRAM AviD MEDiACENTRAL For ioS and android For ioS and android | ux For ioS I get breaking news as it happens If you need to share images with worldwide straight from the Cable your fans and followers, it’s hard This invaluable app allows a News Network via this handy app. to beat Instagram for speed. newscaster to write news scripts Check out www.instagram.com/ straight of a smartphone, review amintv9 for more pictures of my content and browse media work straight from the ield. Q3 2015 99 cONNecTeD ThE ROAD LESS TRAvELLED It’s a rare thing to be able to indulge in your passion and help the underprivileged but cyclist Muhammad Adeeb did that and Smuch more on an epic journey of self-discovery and charity ... ick Siders was started in pursuit of a dream. My friends and I shared a similar passion to expand our horizons and explore new places, peoples, and cultures, as well as the desire to raise awareness about refugees and the poor. Sick Siders was founded to pursue these two dreams. My fellow Sick Siders and I started our journey in England in early 2014. We dubbed our mission the “Journey to Homeland by SSMY” and cycled across 22 diferent countries from England to Malaysia, covering 29,000 kilometres over the course of 17 months while making live updates across social media. We shared our experiences on the road, including the joys and the hardships we went through, as well as highlighting the plight of refugees and the homeless. Our journey was not without hardship. It was so cold once that I nearly got frostbite. I could barely feel my ingers and asked myself why I put myself through this. I steeled myself to face to whatever would happen and left fate in God’s hands. I encountered astounding things as well. I met a dog which we named Ohrid while in Macedonia. He begged for some food. I gave him some and thought that was the end of it, but the fellow followed us for the next 8 days across nearly 200km. He would have kept going if not for him hurting his paw which made him unable to keep up with us. The toughest part was hugging him and bidding him goodbye, as we had to press on with our journey. The memory of Ohrid was unforgettable. Even across the long roads and cold nights, I still kept in touch with friends, family and fans who were following my journey. Keeping in touch is easier than before with social media though you have to be savvy to manage your bills and stay connected. We saved on roaming charges by doing our research. If we’re in a country for a short time, we just buy a day pass SIM card. This helps avoid a lot of worry about racking up a huge phone bill when using roaming. We also carried multiple power banks to keep our devices charged. “The tough part was hugging him Most times though, we basked in the moment and did not stay glued to a phone. When and bidding him goodbye as we you go travelling, you have to bear in mind that it’s not a race, it’s a journey. It was an amazing had to press on with our journey.” experience every step of the way. My fellow Sick Siders and I learned a lot over the course of our travels. If I given the chance do it all over again, I’d gladly do it in a heartbeat. Muhammad Adeeb LiviNg viCAROuSLY Catch a glimpse of some of the wondrous spectacles that the Sick Siders experienced on their epic journey. For more videos and details, visit their website at www.ssmy.co.uk, Facebook at www.facebook.com/sicksidersmalaysia and Twitter at twitter. com/SICKSDRSMY Ascending the Mountain Warm Memories hree and a half Men This clip was taken when we climbed the Alps. We enjoyed a memorable Ramadhan at my step A person can learn a lot from man’s best friend. It took two days to ascend the 2,756 metres, but family’s place in Labunishta, Macedonia. It is one Ohrid the dog taught me about seizing the the view was worth it. bit.ly/1m7Nz50 of my most cherished memories. bit.ly/1U7eVT5 moment and following your heart. bit.ly/1JxOn85 1100 QQQ134 2 22000111554

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