Fahmi: Starlink serves as a temporary measure


KUALA LUMPUR: The government’s decision to use the services of satellite Internet providers such as Starlink in areas that do not have good Internet access is a temporary measure while awaiting long-term solutions.

Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil said: “The Internet service is a suitable temporary solution because it is plug-and-play, has fast Internet speeds, and the price offered is reasonable.”

“In Malaysia, we have four satellite Internet service providers, including Starlink.

“This is not a commercial decision. The benefits of this technology are suitable for the purpose of MCMC,” he said, referring to the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission.

Fahmi was speaking to Bernama at the Wangsa Maju Kita Punya programme, which was held in conjunction with the National Day celebration at Taman Tasik Danau Kota here yesterday.

Commenting further on satellite internet technology, he said the government is also in discussions to expand it to schools and health clinics in Sabah and Sarawak.

“For that purpose, I am discussing it with the Health Minister, Education Minister and Rural and Regional Development Minister,” he said.

On July 15, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said the government planned to install 40 satellite Internet devices from Starlink at higher education institutions nationwide to help students who were unable to study due to unreliable Internet connectivity, following a virtual meeting with Starlink CEO Elon Musk.

Meanwhile, Fahmi said several telecommunication service providers would offer 5G Rahmah Internet packages at a cheaper price or provide a higher capacity at the base price, which is RM60.

“Insya-Allah, on Aug 31, we will have RM60 for 60GB. However, there will also be companies that offer it at a lower price or with higher (data capacity),” he said.

The 5G Rahmah package is a smartphone 5G data device bundle plan where Samsung A14 5G and Honor 90 Lite 5G phones would be offered for as low as RM240 together with a 60GB data plan worth RM60 per month, which was announced on Aug 7.

The package is expected to be rolled out on Aug 31.

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