Special panel to identify areas without internet service


Deputy Communications and Multimedia Minister Zahidi Zainul Abidin says the ministry will go to the ground to identify areas without internet access or poor coverage and take immediate action so as to facilitate the home-based teaching and learning (PdPR) method. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, June 27, 2021.

THE Communications and Multimedia Ministry has set up a special committee in collaboration with Telekom Malaysia Bhd (TM) to identify areas without internet access or poor coverage so as to facilitate the home-based teaching and learning (PdPR) method.

Its deputy minister, Zahidi Zainul Abidin, said the ministry will go to the ground to determine these areas and take immediate action.

“Since the PdPR was implemented, we have received information of students facing such problems, with some having to walk long distances from their homes to obtain internet access,” he told reporters after visiting a Penang media practitioners’ vaccination programme at the Bandar Baru Ayer Itam health clinic today.

“We hope that, through the committee, we can overcome the problem not only in the rural areas and interiors but also in security areas such as police stations or army camps.”

He said this when commenting on several newspaper reports regarding the problem of internet access among students when following the PdPR.

Apart from TM, he said, the ministry will also request other telecommunication companies to assist in ensuring rural areas could get good internet access.

“Many places, especially the rural areas, have no internet access or poor coverage. For this reason, the committee wants to know from the telecommunication companies why this is so and the measures that can be taken to overcome the problem now that we are working on providing 4G coverage nationwide,” he said.

“In addition, the Communications and Multimedia Ministry has allocated RM15 million to the Education Ministry to be channelled to poor pupils to enable them to buy gadgets for their PdPR.”

In another development, he said the ministry is discussing with several parties to assist those in the media industry who have lost their jobs so that they could continue working in other sectors.

He said that based on information, about 5,000 media practitioners have been terminated so far and the ministry is working on providing a one-off payment to them.

“We are in the midst of discussing and making efforts to help these media practitioners by giving them suitable training,” he added. – Bernama, June 27, 2021.


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