The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Free Internet for home teaching, learning

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Telecommun­ication service customers, especially students, teachers and parents are advised to fully use the free daily 1GB data or monthly 30GB data for home-based teaching and learning (PdPR).

The Malaysian Communicat­ions and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) in a statement yesterday said the free internet data provided since April last year, in addition to the existing data subscripti­on package, could be used to access online video conferenci­ng platforms.

“This free internet offer which has been extended to April 30 is also helpful for sharing teaching materials with students via email throughout the day without time restrictio­ns” it said, adding that the privilege is not for social media browsing, video streaming, gaming and music streaming.

“MCMC welcomes the assistance and support of service providers namely Celcom, Digi, Maxis, UMobile and Telekom Malaysia (TM) in helping to make PdPR a success,” the statement said.

In addition, the telecommun­ications industry has also provided a special data package for students sitting for Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM), Sijil Tinggi Pelajaran Malaysia (STPM) and those studying in institutio­ns of higher learning (IPT) made available from Jan 6 until the end of April.

Elaboratin­g, MCMC said Celcom, Digi, Maxis, U Mobile and TM are also offering a 15GB data prepaid pass for as low as RM20 per month and the package subscriber­s could also enjoy the additional free 1GB data just like other package subscriber­s.

Meanwhile, YTL Communicat­ions Sdn. Bhd. (YTL) has also extended its Learn from Home (LFH) initiative until April 30, 2021 and the package is also provided to IPT students.

“This special package provides a free SIM card with 40GB of data and a free smartphone for students from the B40 family,” the statement said. – Bernama

 ??  ?? TABLET FOR STUDYING: Siti Nur Bariah Sidek, 15, (centre) and her siblings using a tablet contribute­d by Malaysia Crime Prevention Foundation executive council member Kelvin Yeap for studying and learning at home at Kampung Sri Kulim Melor in Kota Bharu. The five siblings have to share their mother’s cellphone to study online. -Bernama photo
TABLET FOR STUDYING: Siti Nur Bariah Sidek, 15, (centre) and her siblings using a tablet contribute­d by Malaysia Crime Prevention Foundation executive council member Kelvin Yeap for studying and learning at home at Kampung Sri Kulim Melor in Kota Bharu. The five siblings have to share their mother’s cellphone to study online. -Bernama photo

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