The Borneo Post

P-hailing drivers, riders can now enjoy Internet package from as low as RM33

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KUALA LUMPUR: P-hailing drivers and riders can now enjoy Internet services at a price as low as RM33, with a data plan of at least 40GB being offered until this April 23.

Announcing this at the launch of the ‘Rahmah P-hailing Package’ at Angkasapur­i here, Communicat­ions Minister Fahmi Fadzil said the package was the result of a strategic collaborat­ion involving telecommun­ications service providers CelcomDigi, Maxis, U Mobile, TM (Unifi Mobile), and YTL Communicat­ions (Yes 5G).

He said the collaborat­ion also involved 16 p-hailing platform providers in the country, including FoodPanda, Grab, Bungkusit, Shopee, and Lalamove, to appreciate the services of p-hailing drivers and riders.

“We establishe­d such a collaborat­ion to provide affordable packages for the targeted category, involving approximat­ely 200,000 of our phailing riders,” he said.

The minister hailed this as a significan­t initiative taken by the government in helping the group and that the offer period would most likely be extended later.

On Monday, Fahmi was reported as saying that the Madani Government was aware of the complaints from the phailing workers, and hoped that the government’s efforts would somewhat alleviate their difficulti­es and help them carry out their daily tasks.

The Rahmah p-hailing package also meant to enhance the digital connectivi­ty of p-hailing riders, and to enable them access the necessary informatio­n while performing their tasks.

Fahmi said that the launch of the package was a manifestat­ion of the effort to extend grace and appreciati­on to those working in the p-hailing industry.

He said it also demonstrat­ed the government’s commitment to supporting the digital economy and ensuring essential services like p-hailing reach every corner of the country.

“We are all aware of the challenges faced by p-hailing drivers and riders who o en have to endure unpredicta­ble weather conditions such as scorching heat and heavy rain while providing services to all of us as users.

“As such, understand­ing the exhaustion and obstacles they face in carrying out their daily tasks, it is important for the government and industry players to do what we can to alleviate their burden,” he said.

According to the Ministry of Economy, the gig economy contribute­d approximat­ely seven per cent to the country’s gross domestic product in 2021, and this figure is expected to remain high in the coming years.

On the 5G Rahmah package, Fahmi said as at November 2023, about 50 per cent of the B40 group had registered for the package, which he launched in August.

“I will discuss with MCMC if there is a need to extend the 5G Rahmah package, and we will announce it later.

“As for the update on the 5G adoption rate, I understand that as of Dec 31, 2023, the number of 5G subscriber­s nationwide has reached eight million accounts, which is a positive increase, and this does not yet take into account the additional subscriber­s since we announced that there is no extra cost to subscribe to the 5G package,” he added.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Fahmi flags off the convoy of riders to mark the launch of the ‘Rahmah P-hailing Package’.
— Bernama photo Fahmi flags off the convoy of riders to mark the launch of the ‘Rahmah P-hailing Package’.

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