There is nothing to surprise if Jeff really is being benefited to indulge himself of utilising his BLOG for corporate rivalry under the pretext of being the "SUPER HERO" of the world. Anyway, probably the UNDERDOG (LG) did not feed him well enough.
From my investigations and feedback from "little birds", there are many questions popping up and it is leading towards supporting the idea of Jeff benefiting from business rivalries. Let's see if Jeff can answer these questions:
1) Jeff mentioned that himself is being scammed by operators of 3XXXX SMS services such as The Star SMS alert. Why he did not approach the Regulators, Mobile Operators, Ministry or even the Police? He can even approach his own political party GERAKAN. Why he intends to write a blog series instead? Does he means that all the parties do not want to speak or take up his case?
2) Jeff supposedly receives Maxis bills from scammed mobile users and published it on his blogs. Why are these users going to Jeff and not to the correct parties? Why only screenshots of bills are published and not their mobile numbers? I am sure if their phone numbers are published, all parties can then check the authenticity of those complains.
3) I notice all Jeff Ooi's posting is only talking negatively about MacroKiosk and NextNation. Why only MacroKiosk and Nextnation? There are 15 companies listed as so called "non compliance" on MCMC website such as Mobile365 and Radius-ED but why are not mentioned? Its getting clearer that very possible a rival of MacroKiosk and Nextnation has provided benefit to Jeff Ooi. Just like the UNDERDOG (LG) paid Jeff Ooi to write something nice about LG on his blog.
4) With very good intention that Maxis installed a preventive gateway to ensure their mobile users are protected but instead Jeff turns around to criticise the system. Does he actually knows how the system works? Doesn't he wants Maxis to protect its users? Wondering what is his motive?
5) Jeff mention that MacroKiosk as repeat "offender" cannot supply the preventive gateway system to Maxis and then later say all content providers cannot supply the system. Feedback from "little birds" say that a lot of content providers bidded for it even the "fame" AKN MTECH. Question is despite all the mobile operators saying they have not finalise any supplier of the system, how Jeff knows and want to pinpoint MacroKiosk getting the project? Does he knows more than the mobile operators themselves?
6) The whole transcript of the meeting between KTAK Rosli Shukor, MCMC, Mobile Operators and MMCP Protem on the 14th of May were published on Jeff's blog. How did he get such classified information? By looking at how he criticises MCMC and Mobile Operators and I doubt it would be release by KTAK side, so the most possible culprit of releasing such information is someone from MMCP. MMCP Protem consist of AKN MTECH, ZED, MNC, ASTROMOBILE, MMODE and GENX. Jeff even have the minutes of other MCMC meetings, which coincidentally, all of those meetings have MMCP protem members involved.
7) There are more than 150 content providers were not selected as part of Maxis Elite Partner Program recently but why Jeff Ooi only champions why AKN MTECH is not selected? How about the rest? With AKN revenues of only RM 8 mil from the Malaysian market per year, it is consider very small, probably not even in the top 20. From this link it looks very clearly that AKN MTECH actually benefited Jeff Ooi to write this whole scam series?
8) Another point to highlight, why Jeff mention MacroKiosk in and AKN out? There were 18 partners selected as Elite Partners by Maxis and 150 were not. So why specifically MacroKiosk and AKN that he mentions?
From my conclusion of all the above questions and chronicles of events, I have a personal view that Jeff Ooi gets benefited by AKN MTECH to specifically go out to defame MacroKiosk and Nextnation. Besides that to also shame MCMC. It also supports that the transcripts and meeting minutes are released by AKN MTECH. To me, its more of a Jeff Ooi's scam rather than SMS scam. Don't you all think so?

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