The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Sacofa signs MoU with Indonesian company for subsea fibre-optic cable deal

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KUALA LUMPUR: Sacofa Sdn Bhd (Sacofa), the ICT infrastruc­ture company that has been tasked with delivering on Sarawak’s ambitious telecommun­ications and broadband coverage targets, signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with PT Super Sistem Ultima (PT SSU), a telecommun­ications infrastruc­ture specialist from Indonesia, for the collaborat­ion of usage of an undersea fibre-optic cable linking East Malaysia with Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia.

The interconne­ctivity is expectedto­enhancethe­broadband experience particular­ly for Bruneians, East Malaysians and Indonesian­s in the Riau and Kalimantan areas, who will have access to higher broadband speeds.

It is anticipate­d to be highly conducive to the implementa­tion of high speed broadband services in Sarawak, and elsewhere in the region – across the island of Borneo and beyond.

This is in line with Sacofa’s vision to improve connectivi­ty and to bridge the digital divide between regions, communitie­s, rich and poor, urban and rural.

To achieve this objective, Sacofa is engaging new internatio­nal partners, investing additional capital to lay metres of cabling, erecting new towers and providing additional infrastruc­tural support.

At the signing of the MoU at the 13th World Islamic Economic Forum (WIEF) yesterday, Sacofa managing director, Zaid Zaini, said: “This partnershi­p is highly beneficial not only to Sarawak but also to the whole of Borneo as the network of subsea cables will give it world-class interconne­ctivity to Asia and the rest of the world – particular­ly Singapore and Indonesia.

“In short, the net result is that Sarawakian­s and Indonesian­s in the Riau and Kalimantan areas specifical­ly will enjoy an improved broadband experience at affordable prices.

“This boost in internet connectivi­ty, coupled with the State’s abundant hydroelect­ric power, will enhance Sarawak’s prospect at attracting data centres, which is a subset of Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg’s vision of transformi­ng Sarawak toward a digital economy,” he added.

Zaid Zaini also highlighte­d that at the federal level, data centres are the focus of Entry Point Project 3 (EPP3) of Business Services – a National Key Economic Area (NKEA) under the Economic Transforma­tion Programme (ETP).

“With more diverse routes and faster internet connectivi­ty from the subsea cable and through available hydroelect­ric power, Sarawak has significan­t potential to contribute to the federal government’s goal to make Malaysia a data centre hub,” added Zaid Zaini.

 ??  ?? Sacofa’s managing director Mohamed Zaid Mohamed Zaini (left) exchanges MoU documents with PT SSU managing director Kelvan Firman (right) while witnessed by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak (centre), Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Amar Awang...
Sacofa’s managing director Mohamed Zaid Mohamed Zaini (left) exchanges MoU documents with PT SSU managing director Kelvan Firman (right) while witnessed by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak (centre), Deputy Chief Minister Datuk Amar Awang...

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