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Steps taken to resolve internet issues in Orang Asli villages in Gua Musang: MCMC

Studying plans to develop telco tower near Pos Bihai, transmitter structure in Dakoh

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 14 Jan 2023 2:54PM

Steps taken to resolve internet issues in Orang Asli villages in Gua Musang: MCMC
The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission says a short-term solution to address the issue of internet access in the Orang Asli villages at Pos Bihai and Pos Balar in Gua Musang, the existing free internet usage quota will be increased from 8 GB to 12 GB per month for each user. – Wikimapia pic, January 14, 2023

KOTA BARU – The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) has taken steps to address the issue of internet access in the Orang Asli villages at Pos Bihai and Pos Balar in Gua Musang.

In a statement issued today, it said the disruption of telecommunication service at Balar Post was due to power supply disruption as the genset at the telecommunication tower had run out of fuel.

The location of the two villages, which are about 300km from Kota Baru, accessible through dirt roads, and the occurrence of a landslide that made the route to Pos Balar inaccessible, made it difficult to deliver diesel supply to the tower, it said.

However, the telecommunication tower at Pos Balar was activated and able to return to normal operation last January 5, it said, adding that several short-, medium- and long-term solutions have also been identified for implementation to resolve the problems.

According to the statement, MCMC has discussed with Numix Engineering Sdn Bhd, which is the provider of broadband wireless access via satellite, and the owner of the CelcomDigi transmitter tower to find a suitable solution.

“For a short-term solution, Numix has agreed to increase the existing free internet usage quota from 8 GB to 12 GB per month for each user last January 7 and 8.

“As a medium-term solution that will be completed in the second quarter of 2023, MCMC and CelcomDigi plan to temporarily increase the very small aperture terminal backhaul capacity for each existing transmitter in Kg Tandrik, Pos Belatin, and Pos Balar from 4 Mbps to 10 Mbps.

“For the long-term solution, MCMC, in collaboration with CelcomDigi, is examining the plan to develop a telecommunications tower near the Pos Bihai Orang Asli village and another transmitter structure at the Dakoh Orang Asli village,” it said.

According to MCMC, both towers will use fibre optic backhaul as a permanent solution to ensure residents in the areas can also enjoy mobile services in the near future.

It said it will also continue to monitor the actions taken and take follow-up measures so that the problem can be addressed comprehensively. – Bernama, January 14, 2023

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