Pikom hails govt's decision to cut fixed broadband rates

Publish date: Wed, 22 Apr 2015, 03:20 AM

KUALA LUMPUP: - The National ICT Association of Malaysia (Pikom) lauds the government's decision to reduce fixed broadband rates as it will have a catalytic effect on e-commerce and spur the growth of the economy.

With the cut in broadband rates of between 10 per cent and 57 per cent, Pikom said more affordable movement of content, data and transactions would boost the overall advancement of the local economy.

Its chairman, Cheah Kok Hoong, said businesses would be encouraged to adopt and advocate new information technology services and solutions, and jump onto the e-commerce bandwagon.

For individuals, cheaper broadband would spur contribution and participation in the knowledge economy, he said in a statement today.

"The expected growth in broadband penetration and adoption rate will also lead to greater adoption of information and communications technology especially among Small and Medium Enterprises and Small and Medium Industries sectors.

"This is vital considering that the segment is responsible for 31 per cent of the national gross domestic product and employs close to 56 per cent of the local workforce," he added. -- BERNAMA

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liars... chow kuey teow reduced from RM 6 to RM5, but the cheaper RM 5 with lesser mee and no prawn... That's call decrease in price but with limitation in data usage!!

2015-04-22 16:59

CHONG Kong Hui

Maxis Postpaid, I have to pay RM48 for 1GB data on top of RM48 for call.

Celcom Prepaid, I pay only RM38 for 2GB data.

Solutions, get a dual sim phone, Maxis Postpaid for call, Celcom Prepaid for Data.

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2015-04-23 11:29

imoogi99

Dont be fooled by this gimmick of 57% discount on broadband rate....all this are pure bs. The RM38 for 1Mbps speed had a limited data usage of 1GB but the normal RM88 for 1Mpbs speed had unlimited data usage. So they're comparing the price of an apple with another rotten apple. So this is the 57% discount they talked about.

2015-04-23 12:32

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