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More than 30% reduction for entry-level packages after MSAP

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No more will you be bothered by the exorbitant amount in broadband prices you used to pay monthly. Telcos such as Telekom, Maxis, Celcom and Time are offering entry-level packages at less than RM100. Even those with higher speeds come at lower prices – thanks to the government and the Mandatory Standard on Access Pricing.

PETALING JAYA: Government interventi­on has resulted in more than 30% reduction in broadband prices for entry-level packages.

The Malaysian Communicat­ions and Multimedia Commission said the implementa­tion of the Mandatory Standard on Access Pricing (MSAP) led to the lower prices.

The regulatory body said telcos such as Telekom Malaysia (TM), Maxis, Celcom and Time had announced new fixed broadband packages following the implementa­tion of MSAP.

“They are now offering entry-level packages, priced below RM100, as well as those with higher speeds at lower prices,” MCMC said.

“The price reduction is in line with government efforts to provide world-class high quality services at affordable prices.”

On June 20, Communicat­ions and Multimedia Minister Gobind Singh Deo announced that fixed broadband prices were expected to drop by at least 25% by year-end follow- ing the implementa­tion of the MSAP.

MSAP, which was implemente­d on June 8, required telcos to submit access agreements that would result in the reduction in fixed broadband prices to MCMC.

A month later, Gobind said he hoped to see the country achieve a 95% broadband coverage in populated areas by 2020.

Apart from entry-level packages, MCMC said the telcos had also announced plans to more than double the broadband speed at the same price.

“In some cases, the speed increased by 10 times, such as that being offered by TM,” it said.

It added that other telcos had also announced plans to introduce higher-speed packages, with Time leading the way via the introducti­on of a gigabit level package for RM199.

“This is the first time that a gigabit level speed is being made available to a significan­t segment of the population in Malaysia,” said MCMC.

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