Broadband Infrastructure Become a Must Soon
TheStar today reported that soon all the Malaysian buildings (commercial/residents) must equip with broadband infrastructure.
The Uniform Building By-Laws may be amended to make it a must for developers to provide broadband facilities in residential and commercial areas, said Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.
The Deputy Prime Minister said the facility was now deemed as crucial as having electricity and water supplies in one’s home, adding that almost every household had computers and Internet connection.
He said the Housing and Local Government Ministry had been directed to study the possibility and take up the matter with stakeholders to ensure the policy could be implemented.
“If this service is not provided now, it will cost more to have broadband facilities installed in the future,” he told reporters after chairing the Cabinet committee on the implementation of broadband services nationwide.
To my personal point of view, if By-Laws has been successfully amended, then the broadband charges should be way much lower since the ISPs are not worry in investing the cost of the infrastructures.







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