Re: Concerns about Singapore

Harish Pillay <harish.pillay@gmail.com> Sat, 09 April 2016 01:22 UTC

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Subject: Re: Concerns about Singapore
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>> Could a person stay in Skudai (Malaysia), and travel in every day for our
>> meetings?
>
> That's a suburb of Johor, just into Malaysia from Singapore, so I believe
> the answer is yes, though I don't know what the transit times will be or
> whether it's a fully reliable path.  The two countries sometimes make that
> border awkward.
>
> d/
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>   Dave Crocker
>   Brandenburg InternetWorking
>   bbiw.net

Doable, but you'd need to take one of two landlinks - the Causeway or
the Second Link. I have colleagues who live in Johor Bahru (the capital
of Johor where Skudai) who commute daily.

Harish