The Borneo Post

Three localities in Sebangan now connected to high-speed internet

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KUCHING: Three localities in Sebangan, a small town in Sebuyau District near here, now have high-speed internet connectivi­ty, thanks to the facilities under Sarawak Multimedia Authority’s (SMA) flagship SMART project and Sarawak Rural Broadband Network (MySRBN) services.

According to Minister of Utility and Telecommun­ication Datuk Julaihi Narawi, the areas of Sungai Ladong, Sungai Bilis and Senangeh are now equipped with the Multi-Operator Core Network (MOCN) and Fixed Wireless Broadband (FWB) services.

“With Sarawak now active in moving towards digital economy, various programmes and initiative­s have and are being lined up to make sure that Sarawak would become a highincome state by 2030.

“Without good telecommun­ication infrastruc­ture, it would be impossible to achieve internet stability. Nowadays, having internet accessibil­ity is a right for everyone; it’s no longer a privilege for a few.

“The high-speed internet facility will encourage not only innovation, but will also provide the residents opportunit­ies in various sectors involving agricultur­e, education, health, tourism and manufactur­ing.

“With such facility, I hope that the people in the rural areas would be more competitiv­e and be able to set up companies

like their counterpar­ts in the urban areas are doing,” he said in launching the services at the Rural Transforma­tion Centre (RTC) in Sampat, Sebangan yesterday.

Julaihi, who is Sebuyau assemblyma­n, also said Sarawak would take proactive approaches in dealing with telecommun­ication developmen­t.

Hoping that the 124 SMART towers would eventually provide MySRBN services to residents in Sarawak, he called upon the people to be patient as such an undertakin­g would involve many processes and challenges.

Meanwhile Sarawak Digital Economy Corporatio­n (SDEC) chief executive officer Sudarnoto Osman, in a separate statement yesterday, said the SMART and MySRBN services were among the components of the Sarawak Linking Urban Rural and Nation (Saluran) – an initiative meant to expand and upgrade 4G coverage in Sarawak.

“I hope that through the Saluran initiative, it would be a starting point towards a be er internet connectivi­ty in Sarawak, enabling Sarawakian­s to stay connected and bridging the digital gap between the rural and urban areas.”

“SDEC aims to have 36,000 premises enjoy the MySRBN services by end of 2023,” he said.

It is stated that mainstream mobile telecommun­ication providers like Digi, Maxis, Celcom and U Mobile can now leverage on SMART infrastruc­ture, thanks to the MOCN technology, allowing users a seamless communicat­ion experience without having to bring additional phones and SIM cards only to enjoy internet connectivi­ty.

“This sharing strategy may reduce overall operating costs in addition to lowering mobile providers’ investment­s in new infrastruc­tures,” said Sudarnoto.

MySRBN, on the other hand, utilises the FWB technology, enabling faster service deployment by utilising the existing infrastruc­tures.

“The government is determined that every Sarawakian, in every nook and corner of the state, must have access to home broadband at an affordable cost to enable seamless learning, ecommerce, internet banking and other economic activities.

“The rural and suburban communitie­s in Sarawak have unlimited access to the internet through MySRBN, which offers download speeds of up to 30 Mbps,” said Sudarnoto.

 ?? ?? Julaihi (third right) and Sudarnoto (second right) join the other VIPs in a group photo a er the launch of the highspeed internet service at the RTC in Sampat, Sebangan.
Julaihi (third right) and Sudarnoto (second right) join the other VIPs in a group photo a er the launch of the highspeed internet service at the RTC in Sampat, Sebangan.

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