The Borneo Post

Kota Kinabalu’s free WiFi service to spur Sabah’s digital economy

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KOTA KINABALU: The introducti­on of free broadband or WiFi service in Kota Kinabalu will help promote the developmen­t of Sabah’s digital economy and tourism industry, Chief Minister Tan Sri Musa Aman said.

He said the service would also become a platform for future public initiative­s in developing and enhancing the e-government digital network.

“I am confident the service will be able to attract more foreign direct investment­s and turn Kota Kinabalu into a business-friendly and liveable city, as well as a pleasant place to visit,” he said at the launch of the facility yesterday.

Musa said the WiFi service would also enable Kota Kinabalu to become a smart city, enabling people to work wherever they are and anytime they want, while enhancing the effectiven­ess and productivi­ty of the state and country.

“Increased use of e-services in both the public and private sectors has also made online services a norm. People now prefer to get informatio­n online and entertainm­ent via internet applicatio­ns,” he said.

Earlier, Communicat­ions and Multimedia Minister Datuk Seri Dr Salleh Said Keruak said the Kota Kinabalu’s free WiFi project for people and tourists, which began in May last year, would also help enhance informatio­n and communicat­ions technology (ICT) literacy in the community.

He said the WiFi service, which was developed through a public and private partnershi­p between the Kota Kinabalu City Hall and Borneo Global Connect Sdn Bhd, was aimed at positionin­g Kota Kinabalu to be on par with other cities in terms of ICT facilities and Internet access,” he said.

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