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287 new telco towers to get Johor to 100% internet coverage, says Teo

Deputy comms minister says 182 towers under Jendela built as of Q4 2023

3:03 PM MYT

 

SEGAMAT – The construction of 287 new telecommunication towers under the National Digital Network Plan (Jendela) in Johor will help the state achieve 100% coverage of cellular internet access, said Deputy Communications Minister Teo Nie Ching.

She said that out of the total, 182 towers had been built as of the fourth quarter of 2023, while the rest were currently in the construction phase and expected to be completed and fully operational by 2025.

“Today, we are inspecting the telecommunication tower in Kg Krishna, Jementah, which was constructed in the second quarter of 2023 and completed by Celcom Bhd in early 2024.

“The tower became operational for CelcomDigi users on February 28, Maxis users on March 7, and U-Mobile users on March 8. With its completion, around 100 residents in Kg Krishna and nearby areas like Kg Paya Jakas and Pekan Jementah can now enjoy high-speed internet services,” she told reporters after a working visit to Jementah, Segamat here today.

Also present were Segamat MP R. Yuneswaran, Jementah assemblywoman Ng Kor Sim and Johor Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission director Mohamad Rizal Ahmad.

Meanwhile, Teo said a total of 4,701 towers had been upgraded to 4G/LTE, with 16 towers still undergoing upgrades and slated to be completed and operational by 2025.

“As of now, 4G/LTE coverage in Johor is at 99.16%, while in the Segamat parliamentary constituency, cellular internet coverage for populated areas has reached 97.84%.

“There are certain areas in Johor that are still facing coverage issues. For example, in Sengkang Lengga and Kg Gelang Cincin in Kulai.

“… It’s very difficult for me to pinpoint one area, but most of them are in the interiors, Felda settlements or villages. However, these areas will be assisted through the Jendela project,” she said. – March 9, 2024

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