The Borneo Post

Internet access as constituti­onal right to be proposed to cabinet soon

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CYBERJAYA: The proposal for Internet access to be made a constituti­onal right would be brought to the Cabinet in the near future, said Communicat­ions and Multimedia Minister Gobind Singh Deo.

He said the proposal was aimed at allowing Malaysians to benefit from the national e- economy and e- commerce.

“The proposal will bring about an abundance of benefits and informatio­n access to the people without involving any political element,” he told reporters after a working visit to Malaysia Digital Economy Corporatio­n ( MDEC) here yesterday.

Gobind said if the right to Internet access was guaranteed under the Constituti­on, state and federal government­s would be more serious in their effort to provide it to every Malaysian.

“I am looking at the constituti­onal amendment. For a start, I will raise (this proposal) at the cabinet level and then I will see whether it will be supported by the members of parliament,” he said.

Gobind said the proposal would also have a positive impact on the country’s Internet facilities in terms of connectivi­ty, lower Internet costs and better speed.

He said the announceme­nt regarding Internet services would be made after Aidilfitri and discussion­s were ongoing with telecommun­ications companies to improve the three aspects.

On the consumer data breach at the Ministry of Education and Astro, he said he had given a week for the Malaysian Communicat­ions and Multimedia Commission ( MCMC) to submit a report.

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