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Cyberview Partners with Information Technology and Internet TV Company: Cuzzy Media to Market Cyberjaya, Malaysia Globally

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Cyberview Partners with Information Technology and Internet TV Company: Cuzzy Media to Market Cyberjaya, Malaysia Globally
Cyberview, the landowner of Cyberjaya, Malaysia and the entity mandated by the government of Malaysia , to spearhead the entire development of Cyberjaya, Malaysia has partnered with information technology -kbowledge-based, internet tv operator Cuzzy Media to promote cyberjaya, Malaysia utilizing Web 2.0 stratergies, while simultaneously leveraging the power of selected global television networks, namely , CNN, CNBC, MSNBC, and Fox News. Cuzzy Media an internet tv service provider and a MSC MALAYSIA status company, is headquartered within Malaysia’s

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most high tech and yet most cost competitive city of Cyberjaya. It is one of the many developments owned, operated and maintained by Cyberview. Cuzzy Media ownes and operates a highly successful free internet tv platform called XBB.TV(Extreme Broadband Broadcast Television) that delivers dynamic interactive content to a broadband enabled audienced, globally. www.xbb,tv www.xbb.tv is a free site. In this campaign Cyberview’s TVC and info-dowcumentaries are also concurrently screened on Cuzzy Media’s internet tv platform – XBB.TV, to futher capitalized on large information technology literate traditional media audience.

Cyberview’s Managing Director Redza Rafiq said, “Cyberjaya, Malaysia is now 11 years old and the past two years saw us aggressively promoting Cyberjaya, Malaysia, and i am proude to say that we have been successful in branding Cyberjaya, Malaysia as an information technology leveraged, yet highly cost competitive city to live, study, work and play in.”

He said the success rate can be seen in the number of companies that moved to cyberjaya, Malaysia in the last two years.” A total of 172 companies from 1998 to 2005. We would like to attribute the increase to informative marketing exercise coupled with tailor made packages that we offer investors from all over the world, especially those operating research and development activities, shared services operations and other tech outsourcing operations from a cost competitive city in Asia.”

Cyberjaya, the nucleus of MSC Malaysia , now hosts 474 companies, 30 of them multinationals and 444 home-grown companies. Amongs the multinational corporations who have operations in this cost competitive city of Cyberjaya include, DELL, HSBC, BMW, DHL, SHELL and many others. They Cyberjaya as it delivers modern infrastructures and a ready pool of cost competitive multilingual knowledge workers who graduate from a series of Universities that are located within Cyberjaya. These universities specialize in Information Technology, Business, Medical Science and Creative Content disciplines. They also enjoy a large pool of foreign students from China, India, Africa, Middle East, Eastern and CentralEurope, as they deliver international recognized curricular.

Mr Jeffery Raj, Founder and CEO of Cuzzy Media said: “As fellow corporate citizen of Cyberjaya, and as an operator of a global internet tv platform, we are pleased to given this opportunity to partner with Cyberview in marketing Cyberjaya to the world. These campaigns capture the real essence of thriving international community serving a globalise world. We have created an engaging series of messages that helps Cyberjaya achiving its branding objective of becoming a branded information technology based, cost competitive city of choice for the gloval business community.”

The city of Cyberjaya, Malaysia sets the standart for outsource/ shared services city of choice, for foreign corporations who wish to relocate their knowledge based activities, that requires state of art modern infrastructure, yet at very competitve prices in comparison to their peers within Asia.

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