Malaysia

Orang Asli in Gua Musang want improved internet access

Communities in Pos Bihai, Pos Balar currently rely on Jendela Wi-Fi with limited quota

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 02 Jan 2023 1:29PM

Orang Asli in Gua Musang want improved internet access
An Orang Asli resident in Pos Bihai, Gua Musang in Kelantan says they have requested the government to build a telecommunications substation in the area to provide better internet access. – Pixabay pic, January 2, 2023

GUA MUSANG – About 1,500 Orang Asli in Pos Bihai and Pos Balar, here, are seeking the government to upgrade mobile internet facilities in their area to provide better connectivity and communication.

A resident in Pos Bihai, Mulian Alok, 51, said although the village benefits from the National Digital Network Plan (Jendela) provided by the government, the access quota is limited and cannot be used by all of the villagers.

He said the residents, mostly from the Temiar tribe, also requested the government to build a telecommunications substation in the area for better connectivity.

“Currently, we can only make and receive calls through WhatsApp. All of us are using the Jendela Wi-Fi but because of too many people using it, the access is slow and limited,” he said when met by reporters in Kg Bihai Lama here today.

For Aport Angkai, 31, the limited internet access makes it difficult for the community to get help during times of emergency, for example when a resident needs immediate medical care or faces possible attacks by wild animals.

Meanwhile, a 17-year-old student of SMK Bandar Chiku, Agoramos Angen – who is sitting for his Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia examination this year and stays at the school hostel – said the poor Internet coverage made it difficult for him to connect with his family.

“The internet in the village is very slow,” he said.

Meanwhile, Galas assemblyman Mohd Syahbuddin Hashim said he took note of residents' complaints and would bring the matter to the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission.

“I hope that the problems and issues raised by the residents can be acted upon as soon as possible,” he said. – Bernama, January 2, 2023

Related News

Malaysia / 3w

Income of RM7,000 in Kelantan, Kedah makes one part of T20 group

Malaysia / 2mth

RTD denies department vehicle was the cause of Tanah Merah accident

Malaysia / 4mth

First gender transition case recorded in Kelantan Syariah Court

Education / 4mth

UMK shapes accountants of the future with strong social, environmental responsibility

Malaysia / 6mth

Man arrested for molesting teenage girl at flood evacuation centre

Malaysia / 6mth

Kuala Lumpur also hit by floods, nearly 14,000 victims nationwide

Spotlight

Malaysia

Anwar congratulates Modi on becoming India's longest-serving elected PM

Malaysia

Missing jewellery: Rosmah ordered to pay RM67.5 million

People

Malay kampongs in Bangkok: Echoes of southern heritage in Thailand’s capital

Opinion

Johor MB’s exclusionary rhetoric betrays the people, exposes UMNO’s political hypocrisy

Malaysia

Johor and NS polls first major test of post PAS-Bersatu political order

Malaysia

Claimed installation of 12th N. Sembilan ruler invalid - Pengelola Bijaya Diraja

Malaysia

4WD driver who drove backwards on highway nabbed, positive for drugs (video)

By Ian McIntyre

Malaysia

Seven in ten Malaysian workers earn RM5k or less - economist

You may be interested

Malaysia

4WD driver who drove backwards on highway nabbed, positive for drugs (video)

By Ian McIntyre

Malaysia

AGC: Albert Tei’s complaint against Azam Baki classified as NFA

Malaysia

Bersatu vows to remain in Perikatan Nasional after PAS ends political ties

Malaysia

Johor and NS polls first major test of post PAS-Bersatu political order

Malaysia

Seven in ten Malaysian workers earn RM5k or less - economist

Malaysia

Anwar congratulates Modi on becoming India's longest-serving elected PM

Malaysia

Court allows Daim's daughter to permanently keep passport

Malaysia

Simpang Renggam tragedy: Teenager released on police bail