The Borneo Post

New broadband, wireless infrastruc­ture to enable M’sia to be fully digital

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KUALA LUMPUR: The roll- out of a new broadband and wireless infrastruc­ture, once completed, will enable Malaysia to be fully digital with ubiquitous access to connectivi­ty, according to Communicat­ions and Multimedia Minister Datuk Seri Dr Salleh Said Keruak.

He said the initiative would future-proof Malaysia’s growing economy and ensure that it would reach its full potential in delivering economic benefits due to universal access to high-speed broadband.

“These benefits have been proven in markets around the world and include a step- change growth in Gross Domestic Product (GDP), higher employment, better education, health and other public services for the ‘ rakyat’ ( people),” he said in a statement yesterday.

Salleh said the new infrastruc­ture were planned to serve the government’s objective, namely to ensure the availabili­ty of high- speed fixed broadband internet services at ‘twice the speed and half the price’ nationwide with the announceme­nt of the Nationwide Fiberisati­on Plan in March this year.

“The government is positive that a Public Private Partnershi­p ( PPP) arrangemen­t will be the best mechanism to materialis­e the government’s aspiration­s for the expansion of the Malaysian Digital Economy.

“This ( PPP) will support other government’s initiative­s such as the Digital Free Trade Zone, recently opened in collaborat­ion with China’s Alibaba Group.

“The partnershi­p arrangemen­t is also targeted at bridging the digital divide between the urban and rural dwellers in Malaysia and to increase the participat­ion of people in the rural areas, such as those in the Felda settlement­s, in the digital economy,” he said.

Salleh said Broadnet Network Sdn Bhd ( Broadnet) had been appointed to construct a highspeed broadband infrastruc­ture to meet latent demand by connecting homes and businesses in the underserve­d and unserved markets in the sub-urban and rural areas.

He said the government, through the Finance Ministry, would hold a golden share in Broadnet headed by the Chief Secretary to the Government, Tan Sri Dr Ali Hamsa as the chairman of Broadnet. — Bernama

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