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No timeline set for MCMC sessions on DNS redirection, says Nie Ching

She says more engagements with tech community are needed.

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 09 Sep 2024 2:32PM

No timeline set for MCMC sessions on DNS redirection, says Nie Ching
Deputy Communications Minister Teo Nie Ching says no timeline has been set for the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission’s engagement sessions regarding the DNS redirection. – The Vibes file pic, September 9, 2024.

NO timeline has been set for the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission’s (MCMC) engagement sessions regarding the DNS redirection following the decision to halt its implementation, said Deputy Communications Minister Teo Nie Ching. 

She said efforts made by MCMC should have been more extensive, with a need to double or even triple their engagements especially involving the tech community. 

“I believe that on this issue, there are a lot more experts who would like to share their experience with us and I welcome them. That’s why we do not set any timeline because we do not want to rush into a decision. 

“We want MCMC to conduct proper, comprehensive engagement. If they need one month, let’s do it or if they need three months, let’s do it. 

“I think it is very, very important for the nation and the tech community to understand the intentions and after that the consequences, I think this is something that we should not take too lightly,” she said today, Bernama reported. 

Teo was replying to questions about the directive made by Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil yesterday to halt the DNS redirection implementation and the minister’s proposal for MCMC to continue holding engagement sessions on the matter. 

She also addressed the challenges faced by Malaysians especially regarding online gambling, pornography, and online crime, which were getting more serious. 

“You can see, that is the intention by MCMC which is good, however, I believe there is no point for us to implement a policy without proper consultation. 

“Then before you (implement it) get the support from the community especially on this issue, from the tech community,” she said. 

When asked about the probe into Seputeh MP Teresa Kok’s alleged statement over halal certification, which touched on the 3R issues of royalty, religion, and race, Teo said MCMC was working closely with the police on the matter. – September 9, 2024.  

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