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Telegram, Tencent (WeChat) obtaining license to operate platforms in Malaysia

The licensing requirement, effective 1 January 2025, aims to enhance online safety, user protection, and regulatory oversight 

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 26 Dec 2024 5:26PM

Telegram, Tencent (WeChat) obtaining license to operate platforms in Malaysia
MCMC reminded all Service Providers meeting the conditions for licensing to submit their applications promptly before the 31 December 2024 deadline. - December 26, 2024

THE Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) announced that Telegram and Tencent (WeChat) have started the process of obtaining the required license to operate their platforms in Malaysia.

“MCMC commends both Telegram and Tencent for their commitment to comply with the licensing requirements. Both platforms are expected to meet the necessary requirements to operate in Malaysia soon,” ot said in a statement.

The licensing requirement, effective 1 January 2025, aims to enhance online safety, user protection, and regulatory oversight for internet messaging service and social media service providers.

This framework is designed to foster a trusted and safe online environment by calling service providers to protect users, especially children and vulnerable groups. Malaysians will benefit from improved safety, better user experiences, and enhanced protection against harmful content

“MCMC reminds all Service Providers meeting the conditions for licensing to submit their applications promptly before the 31 December 2024 deadline.

“Failure to do so may result in regulatory actions to be initiated, which all parties are keen to avoid. MCMC is committed to providing guidance and support to Service Providers to ensure a smooth application process,” added the statement. - December 26, 2024

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