The Borneo Post

MB: 27 telco towers built under Jendela in Negeri Sembilan

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A total of 27 new telecommun­ications infrastruc­tures for Phase One of the National Digital Network (Jendela) Plan in Negeri Sembilan have been completed to address internet coverage issues, especially in rural areas.

Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun said the towers were built in stages by the appointed company, EDOTCO Malaysia Sdn Bhd, until the end of last year.

“Providing conducive broadband services is a priority in moving towards the digital era, especially in this state. This internet access can facilitate daily affairs of the people, enhance the socio-economic status of the local community, and strengthen investor confidence, particular­ly in the industrial sector, through digital economic developmen­t.

“Improvemen­ts in communicat­ion quality should also be enhanced from time to time, especially for residents in rural areas who require sustainabl­e internet facilities similar to those enjoyed by urban residents,” he said at the launching of the new telecommun­ication towers at Kampung Rambai Baris, here yesterday.

Aminuddin said the Communicat­ions and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) is among the top 10 proactive agencies in Negeri Sembilan in realising the government’s aspiration through the Jendela Plan, which acts as the foundation for transition­ing to better communicat­ion infrastruc­ture, providing comprehens­ive and high-quality broadband service coverage.

“Furthermor­e, the implementa­tion of this Jendela initiative is in line with the state government’s vision through the Negeri Sembilan Developmen­t Plan 2025.

“The strategic collaborat­ion for the implementa­tion of Jendela Phase 1 does not end here and requires continuous commitment from all parties,” he said.

Aminuddin said that eight out of the 27 telecommun­ication towers are operationa­l, while the remaining 19 towers are currently in the process of installing telecommun­ication equipment.

“According to the plan, the remaining 19 telecommun­ication towers will be fully operationa­l by the end of this year, but the state government hopes to expedite this process by at least the middle or third quarter of this year.

“I would also like to express my gratitude to MCMC for obtaining 26 more new areas under the Jendela Plan initiative, especially rural areas. We will first assess these selected areas,” he said.

Meanwhile, state MCMC Coordinati­on Division chief Bukhari Yahya said the eight telecommun­ication towers are located in Kampung Tarun, Seremban; Kampung Ulu Pondoi, Tampin; Taman Albury, Nilai; Kampung Sepam, Jelebu; Kilang Sawit Serting Hilir, Jempol; Kampung Jumbang, Kuala Pilah; Kampung Ayer Hitam, Port Dickson; and Kampung Rambai Baris, Jelebu.

Bukhari said that the achievemen­t of Jendela in the state has recorded an impressive level with internet coverage reaching 98.35 per cent in populated areas, surpassing the national target of 97.07 per cent last year.

Meanwhile, EDOTCO group chief executive officer Adlan Tajudin said the company understood the importance of this project and hoped that these efforts could assist mobile network operators in expanding 4G coverage in rural areas, thereby benefiting users.

“We are delighted to have realised the government’s agenda in expanding digital connectivi­ty for the people in this state. We are proud to be a strategic partner for this initiative and to offer expertise in providing infrastruc­ture facilities,” he said. — Bernama

 ?? ?? Aminuddin (right) is shown the internet connection speed following the launch of the new towers. — Bernama photo
Aminuddin (right) is shown the internet connection speed following the launch of the new towers. — Bernama photo

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