The Borneo Post (Sabah)

MCMC conducts site visits to address connectivi­ty issues

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysian Communicat­ions and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) continues to intensify efforts in addressing digital connectivi­ty issues nationwide by carrying out field activities to find out the real situation on the ground.

Among the issues was the problem faced by four siblings in Kampung Rambai, Padang Siding in Arau, Perlis, who were unable to participat­e in home-based teaching and learning (PdPR) sessions due to poor internet access and having only one device to share.

“Thus, the MCMC has taken the initiative to bring the family to the Community Internet Centre in Felda Chuping located five kilometres from their house, which is equipped with necessary devices and other services for the community,” the MCMC said in a statement yesterday.

Besides that, the MCMC has directed the service providers in the respective area, namely Celcom, Digi, Maxis and U Mobile to optimise their network from the nearby telecommun­ication tower to improve the broadband coverage quality and the process is expected to complete at the end of this month.

On media report regarding some 70 Orang Asli pupils in Kampung Lubuk Legong, Mukim Siong in Baling, Kedah, having trouble to participat­e in PdPR sessions, the commission said investigat­ions revealed that the issue was not on mobile broadband coverage but the lack of devices instead.

This was proven by the results of the speed test held by MCMC officers which showed that the coverage quality in the village was very satisfying, as confirmed by the complainan­ts.

Meanwhile, the MCMC said a telecommun­ication tower near the Sekolah Kebangsaan Pos Brooke, Gua Musang, Kelantan, would be upgraded to 4G coverage under the National Digital Infrastruc­ture Plan (JENDELA) and it was expected to complete at the end of this year, to benefit over 300 students in the school.

It said the same move would be taken to address the coverage issue in Kampung Kuala Sat, Mukim Ulu Tembeling, Jerantut, Pahang, following a visit to the location on Feb 1 together with representa­tives from the service provider companies.

The project to upgrade the telecommun­ication tower near the village and several other villages in Mukim Ulu Tembeling to 4G coverage would begin in the second quarter of 2021.

Another issue addressed by the MCMC was the poor internet coverage in Kampung Selindang, Padang Tengku in Lipis, Pahang, whereby a new telecommun­ication tower would be built under the JENDELA plan and the project is expected to start in the third quarter of this year.

The existing tower near the location will also be upgraded to 4G coverage to improve the broadband service quality in Kampung Selindang and several other villages, in a project which is expected to begin in the second quarter of this year.

On the applicatio­n to upgrade the service of a telecommun­ication tower in Kampung Mentara Baru, Merapoh, Lipis, the MCMC said on-site visit found the tower has no 4G coverage.

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