The Borneo Post

RM4 bln for fibre optic installati­on in 4,000 schools — Annuar

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KOTA BHARU: The Communicat­ions and Multimedia Ministry has allocated a total of RM4 billion for the installati­on of Point of Presence (PoP) fibre optic network hubs involving nearly 4,000 schools nationwide.

Its minister Tan Sri Annuar Musa said the installati­on of optical fibre will involve schools in the northern, central, southern and eastern zones as well as in Sabah and Sarawak. He said with the availabili­ty of optical fibre, there will be an internet network that will have more stability and a higher speed under the PoP.

“Through the PoP phase two programme, the tender process which has been closed will soon start. This fibre optic installati­on project will be implemente­d over a period of 36 months.

“In each zone that has been identified, we are targeting the installati­on of fibre optics in 500 to 600 schools,” he told reporters after distributi­ng Kampung Baru bubur lambuk to 1,000 recipients at Peringat Ramadan bazaar here yesterday.

Meanwhile, when asked about the ministry’s readiness to collaborat­e with the Rural Developmen­t Ministry (KPLB), Annuar said his ministry welcomed the cooperatio­n, especially to improve the quality of fibre optic network services.

He said it is most important for his ministry to provide internet network stability to all schools in rural areas, especially in areas that have not received quality services.

“Usually around schools, there are also kindergart­ens, including the Community Developmen­t Department (Kemas) kindergart­ens. I welcome this collaborat­ion where KPLB can supply us with the location of the Kemas kindergart­ens for us to ask the Malaysian Communicat­ions and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) to make an assessment.

“We can give priority to these kindergart­ens to upgrade their internet access so that the students there can use the appropriat­e devices as well as make it easier to follow online programmes that are suitable for learning at the kindergart­en level. I consider kindergart­ens and schools under the same priority,” he said.

On another developmen­t, Annuar said currently, the coverage of the 4G internet access network nationwide under the National Digital Network Plan (Jendela) phase one has exceeded 95 per cent covering populated areas. He said that by the end of this year, his team is targeting the coverage to reach about 97 per cent in populated areas. — Bernama

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Annuar distribute­s bubur lambuk to recipients at the Peringat Ramadan bazaar.
— Bernama photo Annuar distribute­s bubur lambuk to recipients at the Peringat Ramadan bazaar.

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