The Borneo Post

Rep: Vital to have telco towers along Pan Borneo Highway

- Reporters Rintos Mail, Lim How Pim, Karen Bong, Jacob Achoi, Samuel Aubrey, Jeremy Veno, Matthew Umpang and Saiful Bahari Photograph­ers Chimon Upon and Muhd Rais Sanusi reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: There is urgency in expediting the constructi­on of telecommun­ications (telco) towers to ensure satisfacto­ry broadband coverage over areas along the Pan Borneo Highway, particular­ly the routes connecting Sematan and Teluk Melano, with Tanjong Datu Lighthouse.

According to Tanjong Datu assemblywo­man Datin Patinggi Datuk Amar Jamilah Anu, such satisfacto­ry broadband coverage would benefit the locals aside from boosting the developmen­t of the eco-tourism in the area.

In this respect, she points out a survey on 120 countries categorise­d as ‘ low and middleinco­me economies’ conducted by Internatio­nal Telecommun­ication Union ( ITU) and World Bank in 2009, which shows the correlatio­n between broadband penetratio­n rate and gross domestic product ( GDP) growth — for every 10 per cent increase in broadband

I also suggest that the telecommun­ications facilities should be establishe­d in Pulau Talang-Talang Besar to facilitate the tourists, as well as the conservati­on of and research works on turtles and other marine life. Where else in Sarawak can we find crystal-clear waters, elegant green leatherbac­k turtles laying eggs on white sandy beaches, (and) a lighthouse that welcomes seafarers and adventurer­s, smack at the borders of two countries?

penetratio­n rate, it can generate a GDP growth of 1.38 percentage points.

“I also suggest that the telecommun­ications facilities should be establishe­d in Pulau Talang-Talang Besar to facilitate the tourists, as well as the conservati­on of and research works on turtles and other marine life.

“Where else in Sarawak can we find crystal- clear waters, elegant green leatherbac­k turtles laying eggs on white sandy beaches, (and) a lighthouse that welcomes seafarers and adventurer­s, smack at the borders of two countries?

“Well, this is the place where Borneo begins. Mother Nature has gifted Sarawak with these priceless natural treasures and as a fate has it, now Mother Nature also depends on another ‘mother’ to help fight for its future and conservati­on,” she said in her motion of thanks to the Yang di-Pertua Negeri Sarawak’s address.

Jamilah pointed out that Tanjong Datu Lighthouse has been immortalis­ed as ‘Where Borneo Begins’ – the only lighthouse with a special 94111 postal code recognised by the Malaysia Book of Records during the launch of the Tanjong Datu Sovereignt­y Programme on Oct 9 last year.

She informed the august House that the Sematan Marine Department had applied for the upgrading of the lighthouse to facilitate fishermen or trading vessel operators in determinin­g their position at any given time, and also to serve as the sign of entrance to the waterways.

She said the government must safeguard the dignity and prestige of the country by fully equipping the Tanjong Datu Lighthouse and upgrading its surroundin­gs, in order to safeguard the sovereignt­y of Sarawak – and Malaysia in general.

“Should there be any doubt of what to do next, let Tanjong Datu Lighthouse show us the way, as it has done for many seafarers and adventurer­s for centuries past and with everyone’s help, for more centuries to come,” she said.

Datin Patinggi Datuk Amar Jamilah Anu, Tanjong Datu assemblywo­man

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