The Borneo Post

‘Only 18.3 per cent of Malaysians use Internet to generate income’

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CYBERJAYA: Only 18.3 per cent of Malaysians have been fully utilising the Internet technology to generate income and enhance their potential in business, according to Malaysian Communicat­ions and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) Internet Users Survey 2017.

MCMC chief operating officer Datuk Dr Mazlan Ismail, said the estimated number was still the lowest among other online activities although 76.9 per cent or 24.5 million Malaysians were internet users, surpassing global averages.

“We have about 800 1Malaysia Internet Centres available nationwide including in rural areas to facilitate the people’s daily tasks and to generate income via online business.

The MCMC also collaborat­es with Pos Malaysia to faciliate and assist in the delivery of products from rural entreprene­urs to other states and countries like Brunei and Indonesia.

“MCMC will continue to cultivate entreprene­urial spirit in the community especially in the rural areas by capitalisi­ng on the Internet access facilities provided,” he told reporters after launching the 2017 Research Collaborat­ion Seminar here yesterday. A total of 13 research projects from eight universiti­es were showcased with interim research findings related to virtual wellbeing, digital literacy and institutio­nal frameworks at the seminar themed ‘ Unlocking the Socio- Economic Value of the Digital Economy: Collaborat­ing for Growth and Impact’.

Mazlan said the survey also measured 18 categories of online activities, with using the Internet to communicat­e text message topping the list with 96.3 per cent respondent­s, visit social networking (89.3 per cent), study purposes ( 67.6 per cent), work related ( 56.3 per cent), online shopping (48.8 per cent), government services (45.9 per cent), and fi nancial activities (41.7 per cent).

He added Malaysians also browsed the internet for informatio­n, music, videos, as well as to download audio, images and reading materials.

He noted the survey, which began in November last year and ended on February this year, also showed that one in four Malaysians did not use the Internet, with lack of confidence or skills and interests were cited as the top reasons.

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