The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Push for private sector investment in fiber deployment – Salleh

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KOTA BELUD: The government’s recent push to have more private sector investment­s in fiber deployment is meant to achieve the national objective of increasing broadband speeds and lowering prices, said Communicat­ions and Multimedia Minister Datuk Seri Dr Salleh Said Keruak.

“Enhancing our digital infrastruc­ture is important to drive the growth of the digital economy, and investment in fiber deployment by private entities such as Broadnet Network Sdn Bhd (Broadnet) using private funds is always welcomed,” he told reporters after visiting Karnival Jualan Sentuhan Rakyat here yesterday.

Salleh said the government supported the approach taken by Broadnet to leverage on existing fiber networks owned by parties such as Tenaga Nasional Berhad and the use of these fiber networks would be on a commercial and non-exclusive basis.

“Broadnet is a private initiative. The company has the requisite licences under the Communicat­ions and Multimedia Act 1998, and will use its own funds to commercial­ly deploy fiber.

“The government hopes that this can be done as soon as possible to meet the national broadband targets by 2020,” he added.

On the sales carnival, Salleh said the program provided an opportunit­y for the people around Kota Belud to obtain basic necessity goods at a cheaper price.

The program organised by Kota Belud Barisan Nasional (BN) also demonstrat­ed the party’s concern in helping to reduce the cost of living borne by the people especially in terms of daily necessitie­s,

“BN Kota Belud will endeavour to hold such programs as often as possible which may depend on the situation and we will determine that the locations vary to enable the residents staying in the interior of Kota Belud to also enjoy the program,” he said.

About 3,000 visitors flocked to the carnival which began as early as 8am until 2pm offering various basic necessitie­s including rice and cooking oil at cheaper prices. – Bernama

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