ICT Development in Malaysia
By:Mr Toh Swee Hoe
Chief Officer, Industry RegulationMalaysian Communications and Multimedia Malaysia (MCMC)
APTLD Meeting
20 February 2014
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OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION
Brief facts on Malaysia & MCMC
Malaysian Broadband Push
Digital Lifestyle acceleration and adoption
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BRIEF FACTS ON MALAYSIA
Malaysia
• Total area: 330,290 km2
• Population: 29.9 million (End 2013)
• Population Density : 91 persons per sq km
• Urban Population: 71% (Census 2010)
• Household: 6.9 million (End 2013)
Economy
• Gross Domestic Product (GDP): RM 984b (2013) : Real GDP growth: projected at 5.5% for 2014
Quality of Life
• GNI per capita: RM30,856
• Literacy rate: 93.1%
• Unemployment rate at 2012: 3.0%
Note:
MIER / DoSM / MCMC estimates
USD 1 = RM 3.30 (18 Feb 2014)
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MCMC• A statutory corporation
Established by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission Act 1998 (MCMCA) effective 1 Nov 1998
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BRIEF FACTS ON MALAYSIAICT INFRASTRUCTURE ACCESS
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BROADBAND
100 households)Household broadband
penetration rate:
67.1% (2013)
84% coverage
18.6 m internet users
(2Q 2013)
FIXED LINE
32.4% (2013)
(per 100 households)
68.9 (2012)
% household
RADIO
CELLULAR PHONE
143.6% (2013)
(per 100 population)
97% pop coverage
TELEVISION
97.7 (2012)
% household
Source: MCMC, Department of Statistics, Malaysia
SOME STATISTICS 1/2
Source: Industry, MCMC
30.9(79.6%)
32.2(78.2%)
34.9(76.9%)
37.5(78.3%)
39.7(77.8%)
7.9(20.4%)
9.0(21.8%)
10.5(23.1%)
10.4(21.7%)
11.3(22.2%)
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2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
RM billion
C&M Industry Revenue Growth: Domestic compared to Foreign
Domestic Foreign
+ 13.9% Foreign+ 4.2% Domestic
+16.7% Foreign+8.4% Domestic
-1.0% Foreign+7.4% Domestic
+8.7% Foreign+5.9% Domestic
+28% Domestic
+43% Foreign
Domestic vs
Foreign Revenue
30.9 32.234.9
37.5 39.7
4.8 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.3
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2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
Revenue as % of GDPRM billion
C&M Industry Revenue compared to GDP
C&M Industry Revenue Revenue as % of GDP
% of GDP
SOME STATISTICS 2/2
HSDA/3G-Celcom- DiGi- Maxis- U-Mobile
WiMax- P1- Redtone- Asraspace- YTL
Source: Industry, MCMC
10.915.2
21.1
31.7
55.662.3
66.067.1
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Broadband Penetration Rate Per 100 Household
72.3085.05
98.90105.36
119.22127.74
142.50143.62
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Cellular Mobile Penetration Rate Per 100 Inhabitants
ADSL28.69%
SDSL0.13%
Satellite0.07%
FTTH12.62%
VDSL0.00%
Fixed wireless0.04%
Mobile BB44.39%
EV-DO0.12%
WiMAX5.10%
LTE0.16%
Others8.68%
Percentage share of broadband subscriptions by technology
4.3 4.44.3 4.3
4.4
4.1
3.9
3.7
48.3 47.844.9 44.0 42.5
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OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION
Brief facts on Malaysia & MCMC
Malaysian Broadband Push
Digital Lifestyle acceleration and adoption
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NATIONAL BROADBAND IMPLEMENTATION (NBI*) STRATEGY
Incentives and facility-based competition based on major technologies (xDSL, WiMAX and 3G/HSDPA)
USP programs roll out (collective and individual access)
DemandSupply
Average speed of 2Mbps
Target capitals, industrial areas and development regions
Public Private Partnership (PPP) arrangement for infrastructure roll out
Speed exceeds 10Mbps
Broadband for General Population
(BBGP)
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High Speed Broadband
(HSBB)
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Awareness1
Attractiveness2
Affordability3
Continuous government and private sector awareness initiatives
Enhance and promote e-government, e-education and e-commerce initiatives
Improve and align online content strategies and activities
Leverage on development of traditional information resources
Develop initiatives to reduce / improve broadband access costs (PC, subscription etc)
Widen community access facilities and deployment
NBI – launched 2008
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HSBB
HSBB
HSBB
HSBB
HSBB
HSBB
HSBB
HSBB
HSBB
HSBB
HSBB
HSBB
1.45millionPorts installed and
47,971Fkm Fiber Optic Cable
deployed Nationwide
Fast Subscriptions Growth>500k subscriberswithin 3 Years
98 Areas Ready
for Services and expanding
High Speed Internet OfferedFrom 5Mbps to 50 Mbps
Service PartnershipOther Service Provider also enjoying network sharing :
20 Company signed for HSBB Transmission services
4 Major Operators signed for HSBB Access services
643,100HSBB subscribers to date
HIGH SPEED BROADBAND (HSBB) ROLL OUT STATUS
*data as of Q3. 2013
1.74Tbps Total International Bandwidth Capacity Improvement from 682Gbps
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Awareness & Promotion
•Broadband Carnival
•Broadband & ICT Training (Basic computer, content development, hardware & software maintenance & troubleshooting
•Promotion through mass media
Affordability
•1Malaysia Netbook Distribution
• Introduction of affordable broadband packages
•NKEA CCI EPP Smart Network
Attractiveness
• Initiative under Economic Transformation Programme (NKEA) Communications Content & Infrastructure : e-Gov, e-learning, e-health, BestariNet, Track and Trace and Connecting 1MY
•Portal My1Content to encourage content development and commercialization
•Creative content development by MCMC/MDeC /FINAS
DEMAND STIMULATION PROGRAMS
Creating mega lifestyle eco-systems to promote use of digital applications to enhance competitiveness and social life – a Digital Lifestyle initiative focusing on linking the Internet of Things (IoT) to the Internet of People.
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Living.Healthcare.Commerce.Communities
*DLM- launched 2010, http://dlm.skmm.gov.my/
People friendly commuting
Home & Community Living
DIGITAL LIFESTYLE
ECO-SYSTEM
TraceabilityConnected Healthcare
Focus areas of Digital Lifestyles 2013-2015 being explored, nurtured and developed to drive further growth and lifestyle transformation
© SKMM 2012© SKMM 2014
Creating a better quality of life within a dynamic
digital lifestyle ecosystem
Quality of Life
Compete internationally by increasing productivity & sustainability through the adoption of ICT services
Competing Internationally
Achieve and sustain Malaysia as a higher
income nation by 2020 with broadband ICT
applications & services
High Income Nation
Digital Lifestyle in 2020
© SKMM 2013
Digital economy depends on
level of ICT use –Najib at the Digital Lifestyle
Malaysia 2013 Expo
© SKMM 2014
Digital Malaysia
• A dynamic transformation programmetowards a fully developed digital economy launched in 2012
• Leveraging on new and existing initiatives
• 8 projects announced in 1st year – Asian e-fulfilment hub, epayment for m/SMEs, Shared Cloud enterprise, mico-sourcing, accelerate international trade thro e-commerce, on-demand customised online education, embedded systems, mobile wallet
• DM354 Roadmap announced in 2nd
year – 3 ICT focus areas (access, adoption and use), 5 sub sectors and 4 DM communities
– emphasis on Big Data analytics (BDA) and education
– 4 government-initiated projects and 20 private sector applications
15* DM launched 2012
OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION
Brief facts on Malaysia & MCMC
Malaysian Broadband Push
Digital Lifestyle acceleration and adoption
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Get Malaysian Business Online (GMBO)
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GMBO2.0- 1 year programme in 2013, targets 50,000 entrepreneurs with RM1,000 grant.
GMBO1.0 – 1.5 years programme in 2012, targets 50,000 entrepreneurs with web development tools , free hosting, Adwords, training and subsidized .my domians
Currently developing GMBO (3.0). Approaches and options
© SKMM 2014
U-pustaka/U-Library– extending the knowledge resource to everyone
• Library services brought to everyone
• RFID tagged cataloging of books
• Search, borrow, pay and return books via portal and use of pos laju (RM7 for about 3 books) or drop boxes
• Access to libraries of consortium members
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TraceabilityEdible Bird Nest (Food and its Production)
Domestic
Foreign 1a 1b
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TraceabilitySecurity and Trade Facilitation System Using RFID
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System Overview
Commuting - Real Time Information to facilitate commuting
Real time multimodal transportation information derived from automatic vehicle location system (Internet of Things)
Static information of stations, stops, ports and places
Digital TV
2G & 3G Smartphones/PADs
PC
SEA Community Mapsfor downloads
Multimodal Journey portal
User interactive interface/devices for real-time journey planning • Web browser• Mobile apps• Mobile web• SMS
Connected Vehicle/Car
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TelematicService
Platform Cloud
Commuting - Connected Car and Telematics platform for development of applications
© SKMM 2013
Content Service
Providers
© SKMM 2014
3G SIM
Doctor
Monitoring Center
Next of Kin
Remote Patient Monitoring
Home Network BackEnd System Healthcare Provider
Generate automated reminders and alerts
Collect…………Transmit…………Store.........Manage………Feedback
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Connected Healthcare
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Doctor
E-Healthcare Pilot brings healthcare to communities around Internet Centres
Community Broadband Center Platform Healthcare Provider
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Connected Healthcare
http://www.isihat.gov.my/
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Concept Digital Home – building blocks towards connected village/districts and cities
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Digital Home Lab – MCMC collaboration with MMU
• Living• Kitchen• Bedroom• SOHO
Real-time online collaboration in SOHO
Hand gesture home control
Visual Sensor
(HD Camera)
Wearable
Biomedical Vital
Sign Sensors
Gesture
Monitoring
Activities of
Daily Living
Monitoring
Face Feature
Monitoring
Walk Pattern
Monitoring
High Speed
Broadband
Network
Intelligent
Data
Mining and
In-Home
Health
Monitoring
System
Hospital
Children’s
Home ECG Signal
Monitoring
Body
Temperature
Monitoring
Motion
Monitoring
Multi touch tabletop home control
OnlineHealthcare monitoring and elderly care
Interactive e-Learning
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Fertigation system for chillies and rock melon farms
Structural monitoring - sensors for Penang bridge
Building/Slope monitoring in Ampangand Wangsa Maju
IoT and Wireless Sensor Networks
© SKMM 2013
Melon Farming
© SKMM 2014