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Comms Ministry looking into satellite-to-device tech for more accessible internet

Fahmi Fadzil says direct connection can allow those even in remote areas to go online

2:37 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – Telecommunications companies (telcos) are expected to explore internet facilities through satellite-to-device services, so that it can be easily accessed everywhere, especially for areas that do not have internet access. 

Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil said that with 2.7% of areas still needing basic 4G in the country, his ministry is currently researching the matter, especially in relation to satellite technology, which is hoped to be used by 2025. 

“It means that in a remote area where there is no line at all, if the telco provides satellite service to the device, then we will have internet wherever we are,” he said. 

“We see some satellite technologies that allow us to get direct lines from satellites. 

“This is under research by the Communications and Digital Ministry and the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission. 

“This will take time…the work is ongoing, hopefully this will be the focus of the ministry in the future,” he said after he was a guest during the “Apa Khabar Malaysia” programme on Bernama TV today. 

In the meantime, the ministry said it is expected to announce a second network entity other than Digital Nasional Bhd (DNB) that will provide 5G services in Malaysia after 5G coverage in the country has recorded 80% of populated areas. 

Fahmi said that with the existence of the second network, half of the telecommunication companies will be under DNB while the other half will be with the second entity. 

“The second network will create healthy competition between telecommunication companies in further boosting efforts to upgrade their services so that they can be used by the people,” he said. 

He said that as of October 31, 2023, 5G coverage has reached 73% of populated areas in Malaysia and is expected to reach 80% in November. – December 5, 2023

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