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MyIX to finalise deal with Netflix next month

It will see US firm providing video and movie content in Malaysia

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysia Internet Exchange (MyIX) will finalise its deal with America’s popular online entertainm­ent company, Netflix, to provide its video and movie content in Malaysia by end-August, says chairman Chiew Kok Hin.

The non-profit MyIX is the first neutral Internet Exchange where local Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and content providers connect to exchange Internet traffic.

He said with the deal entered into with the entertainm­ent company, neighbouri­ng countries such as Indonesia could also obtain the content from Malaysia at a nominal fee, hence paving the way for the country to become a content hub in future.

“We hope with the sealed deal, we can attract other internatio­nal players to come to Malaysia in the future as we are working to position the country as a regional Internet exchange gateway,” he said.

Netflix is a popular online American entertainm­ent company that provides a range of videos and movies and is also the world’s ninth-largest Internet company by revenue (US$8.83bil).

Chiew added that with the country being positioned as an Internet exchange gateway, it would attract South-East Asian countries such as Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia to make Malaysia their content hub.

“It will bring the content nearer to us, and neighbouri­ng countries will not only save cost but also improve on content quality,” he said.

Since MyIX’s inception in 2006, it has closed deals with various parties including Alibaba and Yahoo.

Chiew also said the cost to bring the content had dropped over the years, allowing telecommun­ication companies (telcos) to reduce their pricing and offer more data and bandwith to their clients.

“With this in effect (cost reduction), the pricing set by telcos is being monitored by the Malaysian Communicat­ions and Multimedia Commission to ensure it is fairly set,” he said.

As for the Internet speed in the country, Chiew, who is also AIMS Data Centre Sdn Bhd chief executive officer, said overall, the speed offered to Malaysian Internet users was satisfacto­ry.

However, there still remained

It will bring the content nearer to us, and neighbouri­ng countries will not only save cost but also improve on content quality. Chiew Kok Hin

certain areas in the country that did not have receive good Internet coverage.

“Telcos have taken steps to widen their connectivi­ty but it is acknowledg­ed that there are still obstacles in providing fast Internet speed nationwide,” he said.

The 3rd Generation Partnershi­p Project (3GPP) early this year mentioned at an internatio­nal conference that the accelerate­d 5 Generation (5G) schedule, which would enable 3GPP-based largescale trials and deployment­s as early as 2019, would be commercial­ised worldwide by 2020.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Content hub: A poster for the Netflix movie ‘Okja’ in competitio­n at the Cannes Film Festival is displayed on the Croisette. MyIX deal with Netflix will pave the way for Malaysia to become a regional content hub.
— Reuters Content hub: A poster for the Netflix movie ‘Okja’ in competitio­n at the Cannes Film Festival is displayed on the Croisette. MyIX deal with Netflix will pave the way for Malaysia to become a regional content hub.

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