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News & Reviews:   MCMC

  • Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil has revealed that among all social media platforms in Malaysia, Telegram has the lowest rate of compliance with the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission’s (MCMC) requests to remove harmful content. Accordingly, the Minister has ordered MCMC to call Telegram for a meeting next week.

  • MCMC files legal action against two Telegram channels under new social media rules

    MCMC files legal action against two Telegram channels under new social media rules

    The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) has initiated civil court action against two Telegram channels—“Edisi Siasat” and “Edisi Khas”—marking the first time Malaysia is taking legal steps against Telegram.

  • MCMC launches PRIME for disaster response

    MCMC launches PRIME for disaster response

    The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) has officially launched PRIME, short for Sistem Komunikasi Radio dan Internet Bersepadu Bergerak. It’s a mobile communication and internet system designed to boost emergency response efforts during disasters.

  • Digital Ministry assures Malaysians their personal information is protected amidst call data collection by MCMC

    Digital Ministry assures Malaysians their personal information is protected amidst call data collection by MCMC

    Previously, we reported that the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) is collecting mobile phone call data from telco companies in Malaysia, which Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil assured is only for statistics to be used for evidence-based policymaking. Now, the Digital Ministry has also urged the public not to be worried about any invasion of privacy, as the matter is protected by law.

  • The UK could enforce a limit on social media screen time for children

    The UK could enforce a limit on social media screen time for children

    The UK government is currently considering limiting the amount of time children can spend on social media. The move is seen as part of cybersecurity measures expected to be introduced in the UK. So, what should you know about it?

  • CelcomDigi, Maxis, U Mobile and TM respond to MCMC's Mobile Phone Data Initiative

    CelcomDigi, Maxis, U Mobile and TM respond to MCMC's Mobile Phone Data Initiative

    In case you missed it, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) has requested mobile phone call data from telco companies in Malaysia. This has caused a controversy, as an invasion of the privacy of users. Below are all the official responses from CelcomDigiMaxisU Mobile and Telekom Malaysia.

  • There has been controversy recently involving the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission’s (MCMC) requesting mobile phone call data from telco companies in Malaysia, with many claiming the move as invading the privacy of users. Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil has since addressed the concerns, assuring that the data collected is only for statistics and doesn’t include identities or any information that could be used to identify individuals.

  • MCMC will monitor online sales for vape and e-cigarettes

    MCMC will monitor online sales for vape and e-cigarettes

    The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) is actively monitoring online sales of vaping or electronic cigarettes. This measure aims to ensure compliance with regulations and control the spread of these products, especially among underage users.

  • Over 40,000 fake and scam content on online platforms were removed by MCMC

    Over 40,000 fake and scam content on online platforms were removed by MCMC

    Today, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC), under the Ministry of Communications, announced that it removed a total of 40,920 pieces of fake and scam-related content from online platforms between January and April 15 this year. These include 10,493 items identified as fake content and 30,427 related to scams.

  • U Mobile received official green light from MCMC to roll out its 5G network

    U Mobile received official green light from MCMC to roll out its 5G network

    For those unaware, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) chose U Mobile as the second 5G provider last year. Then in January 2025, the company received financial support from CIMB for the 5G rollout. And now, MCMC has finally given the green light.


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