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Implementation of 5G, added features to be announced by end-March: Fahmi

Aiming for at least 80% coverage throughout country by 2025, minister says

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 25 Jan 2023 7:30AM

Implementation of 5G, added features to be announced by end-March: Fahmi
On issues of personal security and online scams, Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil says the ministry aspires to turn the Personal Data Protection Department into a statutory department to carry out its functions more efficiently. – Bernama pic, January 25, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – The Communications and Digital Ministry is expected to announce the introduction and implementation of 5G by Digital Nasional Bhd (DNB) with added features by end of March.

Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil said DNB is currently studying and evaluating the available options to ensure the implementation will not just achieve 80% success but will be expanded throughout the country.

“We want to make sure there will be no negative effects on the nation’s finance and we hope by 2025, there will be at least 80% coverage in populated areas,” he said when appearing on the Ruang Bicara programme to speak on the Enhancing Digital segment, which was broadcast by Bernama TV through channel 502, here, last night.

Fahmi said the implementation of 5G is to assist companies and factories to gain efficient and fast communication services because fast and efficient services can help improve productivity as well as offer efficient service to the public.

“I have seen how 5G is being used by local governments to assist in issues of traffic – since data reaches the centre that manages the administration of traffic lights more efficiently, we can monitor the condition of the entire city in real-time.

“5G offers added benefits, especially to factories and oil rigs – to communicate faster and more efficiently and send big volumes of data, machine learning, as well as carry out the Internet of Things, plus the Industry Revolution 4.0,” he said.

Meanwhile, referring to issues of personal security and online scams, Fahmi said the ministry aspires to turn the Personal Data Protection Department into a statutory department to carry out its functions more efficiently.

He said the agency under the ministry will be among the important departments that need to be strengthened to serve more effectively in issues of personal data leakage.

“For example, if I issue a cash cheque, the bank will call for confirmation… that is the process, the same process applies for the security of personal data, and the government agency related to personal data must automatically inform the leakage of personal data. This aspect is being studied,” he said.

In the issue of security for personal data and handling the issue of scammers, Fahmi said the current laws need to be enhanced as well as the structure or policy as currently, at least four ministries are responsible for the issue.

Apart from the above issues, the ministry will also look at improving the current laws and aspire to upgrade the standard of the CyberSecurity Malaysia (CSM) agency as the Malaysian Cyber Security Commission because CSM has the expertise in cyber security and its services have been regarded as the best in the Asia Pacific region for digital forensic.

“We must work on forming a commission so that (CSM) can be given the powers to carry out investigations and has enough provisions of the law to carry out enforcement procedures,” he said. – Bernama, January 25, 2023

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