The Borneo Post

CONNECTme NOW links 200,000 rural Sarawakian­s with Internet

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KUCHING: CONNECTme NOW, a high-speed wireless satellite broadband service, is now available at about 2,000 locations across Sarawak, linking the rural communitie­s to the Internet.

During a media luncheon yesterday, Measat Satellite Systems Sdn Bhd chief operating officer Yau Chyong Lim said CONNECTme NOW broadband services were serving about 200,000 Sarawakian­s in rural areas, representi­ng about 10 per cent of the state population.

“We have close to 4,000 CONNECTme NOW services set up across the country and Sarawak is definitely one of the key areas that we are serving. We are supporting the state government’s efforts particular­ly on providing connectivi­ty to the people. These are our main aims,” Yau said at a restaurant at Old Courthouse here yesterday.

He admitted that bringing connectivi­ty to the interior areas was not an easy task as travelling costs would sometimes exceed the costs of the installati­on and equipment.

Chief commercial officer Ganendra Selvaraj said the company strives to ensure both urban and rural residents enjoy the same benefits of connecting to the Internet and developing the country’s digital ecosystem at the same time.

“We are now looking beyond connectivi­ty to enable digital services to exist in locations where they never existed before,” he said.

Moreover, Yau stressed that Measat, also the official authorised reseller for Starlink hardware and services by SpaceX, was a long-term player in Sarawak in providing connectivi­ty to the public, especially the rural folks.

“We would like to take it to a different level. Probably, it is possible to enable the provision of portable healthcare, government services, and other angles. We are here to ‘connect the dots’ and make it happen,” he said.

Ganendra also said the company had constant engagement­s with the local stakeholde­rs and regulators in Sarawak to ensure their services comply with the relevant regulation­s, as well as to identify weaknesses for improvemen­t.

Also present during the luncheon were The Borneo Post chief content officer Raynore Mering and business editor Ronnie Teo.

 ?? ?? The senior management of Measat Satellite Systems with the representa­tives of media organisati­ons during the luncheon at Old Courthouse Kuching.
The senior management of Measat Satellite Systems with the representa­tives of media organisati­ons during the luncheon at Old Courthouse Kuching.

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