Hmm.. quite some bitching going on and i hope it is not against the gomen. :)

I hope i am wrong, but i pitched this idea 1o years ago while CTO in a public listed concern, and i wonder if it floated to Tricubes. The idea was since all citizens have a unique NRID number then a provider can just tie up with the NR Dept to be the guaranteed email repository for all NRIDs. All the citizens will have that NRID no as email username, whether they want to or not, its their choice, but the gomen can send them email in secured fashion as NR Dept has confirmed that such NRID belogs to so and so and only a certain provider is certified to support it. My idea was to make this very free and its sustained through the poor taxpayers money thru rebates if they participate also in e-polling and e-social contributions back to the country.

Well, i guess there is always commercial entities intending to make money instead of making the country go up. Not surprised since we now got 'open core' players among us.

On 4/22/11 12:25 PM, Maulvi Bakar wrote:
+100

Income Tax e-filing, expandable functionality.

Singapore's e-Citizen http://www.ecitizen.gov.sg/

Same concept.  Different country.

myemail.my ?!?  Windows Live?!?! 

WTF!?!



On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 12:19 PM, Mohd Kamal Bin Mustafa <ka...@smach.net> wrote:
On Fri, Apr 22, 2011 at 12:02 PM, Mohamad Imran <imtym....@gmail.com> wrote:

> GMail percuma je.

Do you want to receive your official and maybe sometime confidential
letter on your gmail account, unencrypted ? Me not and not through
myemail.my. I'd rather have it in my mailbox, the one at the side of
my gate. It's not about being free but what's the money worth, in this
case RM50mil. Like ihsan said somewhere in this thread, if we really
want to do it paperless, take the eFiling style approach. Centralized
web apps, access through ssl. At least the data stay there, not
travelling over public network, Easy for everyone, no digital cert
fuss, more secure (hopefully). Combined it with single authentication
to all goverment's website.
 

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