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Chandrakant 'CK' Isi
22:23 03rd Jan, 2012
Malaysian Law Requires Eateries To Offer Wi-Fi | TechTree.com
Malaysian Law Requires Eateries To Offer Wi-Fi
Will be implemented in Kuala Lumpur from April.

Thanks to a new law, all restaurants in Kuala Lumpur must provide Wi-Fi access to customers. Starting April, hotel operators will have to fulfil this requirement in order to renew an existing licence or to open a new eatery.
The law also covers cafes, pubs, lounges, and bars that are larger than 120 square metres. Although, hotel owners are allowed to charge a reasonable fee on the internet service if they want. According to a report, Kuala Lumpur's mayor, Tan Sri Ahmad Fuad Ismail and his council are also considering to install Wi-Fi hotspots at public hawker centres.
Hopefully the Malaysian government isn't playing an elaborate April Fool's prank.
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