Malaysia in a good position to make golden digital era a reality

Malaysia in a good position to make golden digital era a reality

KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 4 (NNN-Bernama) — Malaysia is in a very good position to make the vision of a golden digital era a success due to several factors, including a highly skilled workforce to drive the digital economy, said Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil.

Aside from e-commerce, those with digital skills can become programmers or developers of new applications and more complicated digital products, he said during a special interview on a local television station Thursday night.

At the same time, the minister said the government needs to attract the interest of domestic and foreign companies to make Malaysia a hub for their business and service operations.

He said investments from companies interested in making Malaysia a hub for their business services in the Southeast Asian region could be realised with political stability and government leadership with a clear economic vision and direction.

“We have already started to see this when we got Tesla to agree to set up their regional headquarters in Cyberjaya and it is not impossible that large investors such as Geely from China and other companies will do the same soon,” he said.

Fahmi also revealed that broadband subscription charges are expected to be reduced starting in September.

“If everything goes well, there will be some very good news for Malaysians who use telecommunication services,” he said.

Commenting on the Starlink satellite internet service, he said that Starlink’s services will help to overcome the problem of internet access in remote areas.

He added that the 4G coverage nationwide has yet to achieve 100 per cent connectivity level for populated areas, noting that currently, 96.92 per cent of populated areas have 4G internet access.

— NNN-BERNAMA 

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