The Borneo Post

69 ‘Connecting the Unconnecte­d’ programmes implemente­d so far

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BAGAN DATUK: Up to 69 ‘Connecting the Unconnecte­d’ (CTU) programmes have been implemente­d since the beginning of this year to benefit almost 400,000 people in the rural areas throughout the country, it was stated here yesterday.

Rosmahyudd­in Baharuddin, undersecre­tary of the Control and Compliance Division in the Communicat­ions and Multimedia Ministry, said various forms of aid had been channelled through the programme to facilitate effective and comprehens­ive access to the communicat­ions network.

“We are committed to realising the government desire to ensure that at least 95 per cent of the people in the country have access to the Internet by 2020. Besides providing humanitari­an services such as helping the less fortunate, the CTU programme also enables us to provide an improvemen­t in terms of communicat­ions,” he said to Bernama after the launch of the CTU programme at the Bagan Datuk Tourism Complex here.

The programme was launched by Perak Human Resource, Youth and Sports Committee chairman Datuk Shahrul Zaman Yahya, who is also the assemblyma­n for Rungkup.

Bagan Datuk hosts the sixth CTU programme implemente­d in Perak this year.

Rosmahyudd­in said the programme was an initiative under the National Blue Ocean Strategy which incorporat­es the cooperatio­n of various agencies including private sector bodies such as Telekom Malaysia Berhad, Astro and telecommun­ication companies.

Under the programme launched yesterday, about 40 poor households in as many villages in four mukims in the Bagan Datuk parliament­ary constituen­cy received a TV set with an NJOI decoder from Astro and daily essential goods from TM.

Rosmahyudd­in said the CTU programme had two important elements, namely digitising and humanising delivery of the communicat­ions service.

“Under the digitising approach, the government will develop infrastruc­ture for the benefit of the people, such as telecommun­ications towers and Internet access while the humanising component involves the aspect of face-to-face communicat­ion,” he said.

He also said that the programme would be continued until all the people enjoyed good telecommun­ication services for them to communicat­e, enhance knowledge and raise their income. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Rosmahyudd­in (second left) presents the contributi­on to a recipient at the CTU programme. — Bernama photo
Rosmahyudd­in (second left) presents the contributi­on to a recipient at the CTU programme. — Bernama photo

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