The Borneo Post (Sabah)

MPs encouraged to allocate funds to improve internet access in schools — Fahmi

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MELAKA: Communicat­ions Minister Fahmi Fadzil has proposed that Members of Parliament (MPs) who receive allocation­s from the federal government allocate funds to help improve broadband services in schools within their constituen­cies.

Fahmi, who is also the Unity Government spokespers­on, said that for example, he allocated around RM1 million to improve broadband services in Lembah Pantai last year.

“(Melaka Science, Technology, Innovation and Digital Communicat­ions Committee chairman) Datuk Fairul Nizam Roslan brought to my attention the connectivi­ty issues in schools. In my speech earlier, I encouraged MPs to contribute by utilising their allocation­s to assist schools, particular­ly secondary schools.

“This includes the installati­on of internet infrastruc­ture, especially wifi access points, to improve the quality of internet connectivi­ty, particular­ly for teachers. Let’s initiate this effort in Melaka,” he told reporters at the Jiwa MADANI programme in Kampung Sungai Putat, Ayer Keroh yesterday.

The programme, which began at around 8 am, featured several booths, including registrati­on with the Central Database Hub (PADU), Rahmah Sales and free health checks, all aimed at assisting the local community.

It was enlivened by the presence of about 1,000 residents from the surroundin­g villages and was attended by Deputy Minister of Youth and Sports Adam Adli Abdul Halim, Melaka State Assembly deputy speaker Kerk Chee Yee and Fairul Nizam.

Elaboratin­g, Fahmi said that improving broadband services in schools does not require high costs, typically ranging from RM30,000 to RM50,000, depending on the structural layout of each building.

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