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News & Reviews:   MCMC

  • The Minister of Communications and Multimedia (K-KOMM), Tan Sri Annuar Musa has recently revealed that new initiatives are currently in the works by his ministry to improve our country’s broadband services. Furthermore, Annuar revealed that the initiatives will be announced by him soon.

  • MCMC will fine internet providers up to RM300k if they fail to provide quality service

    MCMC will fine internet providers up to RM300k if they fail to provide quality service

    Bad Internet mobile performance is a norm amongst many Malaysians and we love complaining about it. But that might change because the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) will start imposing regulatory action on service providers who have failed to offer quality Internet services.

  • Communications and Multimedia Minister Tan Sri Annuar Musa yesterday revealed that the 4G network coverage in Sabah has now reached 86.9% at its populated areas. This is thanks to the concerted efforts in strengthening broadband service infrastructure in the state, especially through the National Digital Network Plan (JENDELA).

  • Celcom appoints former TM and MCMC chairman as its new interim chairman

    Celcom appoints former TM and MCMC chairman as its new interim chairman

    Celcom Axiata Bhd today announced that Tan Sri Dr Halim Shafie has been appointed as its new interim chairman. Dr Halim’s appointment is effective since 2 June 2022.

  • MCMC: Complaints regarding telco services in Malaysia are increasing

    MCMC: Complaints regarding telco services in Malaysia are increasing

    The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) has revealed that it has been receiving an increasing amount of complaints from the public regarding telecommunication services in our country. Its chairman, Datuk Dr Fadhlullah Suhaimi Abdul Malek said that just last month, the commission received over 4000 complaints.

  • Selangor lose RM120 million due to 613 illegal telco towers built in the state over the last decade

    Selangor lose RM120 million due to 613 illegal telco towers built in the state over the last decade

    Selangor State Local Government, Public Transport and New Village Development Committee chairman, Ng Sze Han today revealed that a total of 613 illegal telecommunication towers were built in the state over the past decade. Speaking in the Selangor State Legislative Assembly (DUN), Ng said that action will be taken against the owners of these towers, including the issuance of demolition notice for the illegal structures by the end of March.

    Furthermore, Ng, who is also the assemblyperson for Kinrara elaborated that the number was obtained from the Periodic Monitoring Operation and Site Audit report carried out in cooperation with Yakin Telesel Sdn Bhd (YTSB) last year. Ng was replying to a question by the Assemblyperson for Balakong, Wong Siew Ki who wanted to know the number of illegal telecommunication towers in Selangor, the effects on the state government’s revenue and actions taken about it.

     

  • Celcom and Unifi Mobile compounded a total of RM80000 by MCMC for unsatisfactory service

    Celcom and Unifi Mobile compounded a total of RM80000 by MCMC for unsatisfactory service

    Deputy Communications and Multimedia Minister, Datuk Zahidi Zainul Abidin yesterday revealed in Parliament that two compounds have been issued to mobile service providers in Malaysia for not meeting the standard set by his ministry. As reported by national news agency Bernama, the two compounds include one amounting to RM60000 and the other compound amounting to RM20000 that is currently beng processed.

    Zahidi further revealed that the two service providers compounded were Celcom, which failed to meet the standard in Sabah and the other one is Unifi Mobile, which failed to meet the standard in Melaka and Pahang. The Deputy Minister also confirmed that the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) has opened 20 investigation papers on mobile service providers in our country. 

  • Malaysia's 3G network shut down has been extended to the end of March 2022

    Malaysia's 3G network shut down has been extended to the end of March 2022

    As 3G continues to shut down to make way for 5G, there is a new announcement by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) about the progress. In line with the National Digital Network Plan (JENDELA), the initial sunsetting for 3G in December 2021 has been extended to the end of March 2022.

  • TM to enhance customer experience with 2600 MHz spectrum

    TM to enhance customer experience with 2600 MHz spectrum

    Today, Telekom Malaysia Berhad (TM) announced to reaffirm its commitment to enhancing customer experience further. This will also enhance the capacity and value of the 2600 MHz spectrum band acquired from the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) recently.

  • MCMC to coordinate the implementation of the Malaysian Family Student Device Package in 2022

    MCMC to coordinate the implementation of the Malaysian Family Student Device Package in 2022

    In case you missed it, the Malaysian government recently announced Budget 2022 last Friday (29th October). In line with the government's initiative to help Malaysian families access technologies, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) will assist in coordinating the Malaysian Family Student Device Package that was announced.


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