The
1Malaysia Broadband Affordable Package, which can be subscribed for as low as
RM20 per month, will be made available in Sabah, Sarawak, Terengganu, Kelantan
and Pahang from Sept 16.
Information Communication and
Culture Minister Rais Yatim said the package was being introduced as the five states
had yet to reach the national broadband penetration rate of 64 per cent.
"We hope the subscription
price is given in accordance with the quality, voice clarity and other aspects
contained in the telecommunication company's client's charter," he told
reporters after the launch of the package in Kuala Lumpur today.
He said if the package received a favourable response, it
would also be introduced to other states.
The 1Malaysia Broadband
Affordable Package offered for as low as RM20 per month for wireless network
and as low as RM38 per month for wired network, is a part of the government's
initiatives to close the digital gap among the people in the country.
The wireless network provides a
minimum speed rate of 512kbps with 1GB capacity, while the wired network
provides a minimum rate of 384kbps with unlimited capacity.
In his speech earlier, Rais also
called on all telecommunication companies in the country to improve their
broadband services, especially in the states that had yet to reach the national
broadband penetration rate.
Meanwhile, Celcom Axiata Bhd
chief executive officer Shazalli Ramly said the cooperation between the company
and the government was not only fostered in support of the ministry's mission,
but also as a part of the company's corporate social responsibility to meet the
demands of the people.
"The collaboration and
cooperation that we have together with the ministry and the MCMC (Malaysian
Communication and Multimedia Commission) have proved that this industry, is one
of the most robust, and yet most progressive, among other industries in
Malaysia," he added.
- Bernama
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