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MCMC Overview of Malaysian Communication and Broadcast Industry 2012
- 1. |Malaysian Communications & Multimedia Commission|
An overview of the Malaysian
Communications and Multimedia
(C & M) Industry
Opportunities of Partnerships with Telecom and
Broadcast French Companies
Double Tree, Kuala Lumpur
24 September 2012
|Malaysian Communications & Multimedia Commission|
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- 3. |Malaysian Communications & Multimedia Commission|
MALAYSIA IN BRIEF
• Total Area: 328,550 sq km
• Population: 28.85 million (2012)
• Population Density: 88 persons per sq
km
• Urban Population: 71% of Total (2012)
• Households: 6.710 million (2012)
Economy
• Gross Domestic Product (GDP): USD243
billion (Ringgit 3.2= 1USD)
• GDP growth 2011: 5.1%
Quality of Life
• GNI per Capita (PPP): RM23,567
(USD7318.94)
• Literacy rate: 92%
• Unemployment rate : 2.9%
MALAYSIA
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- 4. |Suruhanjaya Komunikasi & Multimedia Malaysia|
INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK UNDER
THE COMMUNICATIONS AND MULTIMEDIA ACT (CMA) 1998
Parliament
Cabinet
Directions
Consumers
Appeal
Tribunal
Minister
Ministry
Appeals
Recommendations
MCMC
Consultative
Regulation
Enforcement
Industry
Players
Industry Fora
[Consumer, Content,
Access and Technical]
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MCMC – Regulator & Promoter of C&M Industry
A statutory corporation
– Established by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia
Commission Act 1998 (MCMCA)
– Effective from 1 November 1998
10 National
Fundamental Principles of
CMA 1998
Policy Objectives
National Policy Objectives
Transparency
Principle of Self Regulation
Technology neutrality
Consumer protection
Main Parts under the CMA
•
•
•
•
•
Licensing
Economic Regulation
Technical Regulation
Consumer Protection
Social Regulation
Creating a global hub
2.
Building a civil society
3.
Nurturing local content and culture
4.
Ensuring long-term benefits for endusers
5.
Nurturing user confidence
6.
•
•
•
•
•
1.
Promoting access and equity
7.
Creating a robust applications
environment
8.
Facilitating efficient allocation of
resources
9.
Developing industry capabilities
10.
Promoting safe & secure network
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- 6. |Suruhanjaya Komunikasi & Multimedia Malaysia|
Licensing for Convergence
The old licenses that were issued
were based on specific
technologies, and specific services
Licenses issued under CMA98
are technology-neutral and
service-neutral
*
Applications Services
-
Network Services
133
28
Network Facilities
Broadcasting
licence
Content Services
39
130
25
31
713
The new licensing framework
promotes vertical separation
between facilities, network,
applications, and content –
*Number of individual and class
(black text) licences in 2011
Under the old licensing
framework all activities related to
the provision of a particular
service are vertically integrated
for the provision of that service
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Communications and Multimedia Outlook……
63.9%
5,700,000
Household Broadband
Penetration
Total Broadband Subscriptions
(As of 28 August 2012)
3,000,000
17,500,000
Total Mobile Broadband
Subscriptions
Internet User Nationwide
81%
95%
3G Coverage on Populated Area
Cellular Coverage on Populated Area
37,000,000
11,300,000
Cellular Subscriptions
3G Subscriptions
128.7%
Cellular Penetration Rate
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- 9. |Malaysian Communications & Multimedia Commission|
Subscriptions
('000)
HSBB Subscriptions
350,0
300,0
250,0
200,0
150,0
100,0
50,0
0,0
2010
Q3
Q4
Cellular Phones Subscriptions
Subscriptions
(million)
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Q1
2011
Q1 2012
3G Subscriptions
40,0
12,0
35,0
10,0
30,0
Subscriptions
(million)
8,0
25,0
6,0
20,0
15,0
4,0
10,0
2,0
5,0
0,0
0,0
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
Q1 2012
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2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
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Communication & Multimedia Industry has contributed
RM46.8 billion in 2011 compared to RM45 billion in 2010.
Post
2%
Others
1%
Broadcaster
10%
Free to Air TV
2,1%
Pay TV
6,8%
Pos Malaysia
2,5%
Others
2,1%
Fixed Line
20%
Telecommunication
Sector
87%
Mobile
66,5%
Segment
Revenue (RM)
Mobile
31.5 Billion
Fixed Line
9.2 Billion
Free to Air TV
1.0 Billion
Pay TV
3.2 Billion
Pos Malaysia
1.2 Billion
Others (ACE market)
0.7 Billion
TOTAL REVENUE
46.8 Billion
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- 11. |Malaysian Communications & Multimedia Commission|
Communications & Multimedia Industry Revenue (2006 - 2011)
RM (billion)
55
50
45
40
35
30
25
20
15
10
5
0
2006
2007
Fixed Line
2008
Mobile
2009
Broadcasting
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2010
2011
Total (RM billion)
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Demand for higher speed continues to fuel broadband growth in fixed and mobile
services by the various technology offerings in the market
Broadband Subs
Total Subscriptions (‘000)
3500,00
Wireless BB
3000,00
2500,00
xDSL (fixed BB)
2000,00
1500,00
1000,00
500,00
WiMax
0,00
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
FTTH & UniFi
2011
Total Subscriptions (‘000)
Technology
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
xDSL (fixed BB)
247.8
477.7
735.9
1002.4
1284.8
1513.5
1777.5
1791.8
Wireless BB
-
5.9
13.1
96.3
386.2
927.8
2607.6
-
0
0
0
0
0
233.4
242.2
FTTH & UniFi
-
0
0
0
0
0
38.0
248.9
1.8
14.4
10.5
10.4
31.2
66.3
66.8
75.5
2. xDSL
Low yearly growth
More promotion and awareness
on fixed broadband can increase
the take up.
3. WiMAX
Start to have subscription in 2010
Low take up increase is probably
due to the quality of services.
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WiMax
1. Mobile Broadband
Sharp increase in Mobile
Broadband is because of the
distribution of Komputer
1Malaysia with WiFi services.
3G prepaid and 3G pay per use
also included
Others
xDSL : ADSL, SDSL & VDSL
Wireless BB : Mobile broadband, 3G(PPU) & Prepaid, WiFi
Others : Satelite, EV-DO, Fixed Wireless, CBC, others.
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* Data as of 31 Dec 2011 Source: MCMC
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4. FTTH and UniFi
Start to have subscription in 2010
High demand and show
encouraging take up
More promotion and awareness
on UniFi can increase the take
up.
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- 15. |Malaysian Communications & Multimedia Commission|
The industry has been growing annually but we need to gear up to
broadband ICT and new growth areas to keep the ICT growth
momentum to help drive the achievement of Vision 2020
• Formation of Cabinet
Committee on
Broadband (CCB)
Broadband
Implementation
Strategy
National Broadband
Plan
National Strategy Development
2004
2006
Launching of HSBB
services and
National Broadband
Initiatives (NBI)
Economic
Transformation
Program (ETP) and
NKEA CCI
Implementation & Transformation
2007
2008
2010
Governance and Monitoring
MyICMS 886
High speed broadband
as the catalyst for
broadband
development
HSBB PPP Agreement
between Government
and Telekom Malaysia
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National Broadband Implementation Strategy – a
supply and demand strategy
Incentives and facility-based
competition based on major
technologies (xDSL, WiMAX
and 3G/HSDPA)
USP programs roll out
(collective and individual
access)
1
Broadband for
General
Population (BBGP)
Demand
Awareness
2
1
Supply
Attractiveness
Continuous government
and private sector
awareness initiatives
Enhance and promote egovernment, e-education
and e-commerce initiatives
High Speed
Broadband
(HSBB)
Target capitals, industrial
areas and development
regions
Leverage on development
of traditional information
resources
Public Private Partnership
(PPP) arrangement for
infrastructure roll out
3
2
Average speed of 2Mbps
Improve and align online
content strategies and
activities
Affordability
Develop initiatives to reduce/
improve broadband access
costs (PC, subscription etc)
Widen community access
facilities and deployment
Speed exceeds 10Mbps
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- 17. |Malaysian Communications & Multimedia Commission|
National Broadband Initiatives – a package of initiatives on
supply and demand, launched on 24 March 2010 to make available
broadband service for all
National Broadband Initiative
• Objective: To drive the national
broadband penetration rate
• Total Projects Value: more than
RM2bil
Community Broadband
Centre (CBC)
99
Community Broadband
Library (CBL)
Completed
820,944
Distributed
Netbook 1Malaysia
2776
Kampung Tanpa Wayar
completed
521
**Data As of Aug 2012
completed
Public Cellular
Time 3
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- 18. |Malaysian Communications & Multimedia Commission|
National Broadband Initiatives - High Speed Broadband (HSBB), a Public
Private Partnership Project to support the demand for high speed services
93
1,200,000
HSBB Exchanges
Ports Installed
(As of Aug 2012)
(As of Aug 2012)
HSBB
445,000
HSBB
17
HSBB
HSBB
HSBB subscribers
(As of Aug 2012)
Companies signed
up for HSBB Transmission
HSBB
4
HSBB
HSBB
HSBB
Major operators signed
up for HSBB Access
HSBB
HSBB
HSBB
HSBB
HSBB
HSBB Project – Key Elements
• Total cost of RM11.3b (USD3.2b), with RM2.4b (USD0.7b)
government participation
• 95 Exchanges to be upgraded around the country
• Investment include last mile, core and international
connectivity, supported by content platform development
• Project period of 10 years (2008 – 2018)
• 1.3 million HSBB ports by end 2012
• Coverage roll-out areas include inner Klang Valley,
industrial areas and Iskandar Malaysia
• Open Access for HSBB wholesale services
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- 19. |Malaysian Communications & Multimedia Commission|
National Broadband Initiatives - Creating and
accelerating demand through awareness, attractiveness and
affordability
Awareness
- Conduct broadband carnival with the cooperation with KPKK, MCMC, service
providers and other government agencies
- Conduct ICT training to public community
Attractiveness
- E-Government initiatives by MAMPU
- E-Learning initiatives by MOE
- Creative content development by MDeC /FINAS
- Initiatives under NKEA CCI such as Connecting 1MY, MY Creative Content, EHealthcare, Track & Trace
Affordability
- 1Malaysia netbook program
- Introduction of affordable broadband packages
- NKEA CCI EPP Smart Network
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- 20. |Malaysian Communications & Multimedia Commission|
Economic Transformation Programme A comprehensive effort towards a high income nation by 2020, sustainable and
all inclusive
12 National Key Economic Areas (NKEAs)
Oil, Gas &
Energy
Financial
Services
Greater KL
USD 6,700
Agriculture
Palm Oil
GDP/
capita
2009
2020
Tourism
Education
USD 15,000
GDP/
capita
Wholesale &
retail
Healthcare
Electronics
& Electrical
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Communications,
Content and
Infrastructure (NKEA
CCI)
Business
Services
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- 21. |Malaysian Communications & Multimedia Commission|
Looks toward increase in broadband penetration and quality of
services to support the vision to become a country with high
economic income in 2020
2015
2020
• Target 2015, 75%
broadband penetration
• Increase in quality
and speed of services
• Target of USD 15.1 B
(RM50.3 B) GNI in
Communication Content
and Infrastructure sector
(NKEA CCI)
2020
2018
2015
2013
GNI contribution Communication Content and Infrastructure
USD billion
CAGR
7.8%
2010
53.5%
• HSBB dan BBGP
• Contribution of 1%
to GDP
• 135,000 new jobs
created
CAGR
7.8%
USD6.2 B
RM22 B
Post, Courier,
Broadcast
USD15.1 B
RM50.3 B
Business
Opportunities (BO)
USD3.7 B
RM11.7 B
GNI 2020
(billion)
Jobs Created
2020
Total
EPPs
USD5.2 B
RM16.6 B
25,899
Total
BOs
USD3.7 B
RM11.7 B
17,263
Total
EPPs &
BOs
Entry Point Projects
(EPP)
USD5.2 B
RM16.1 B
USD 8.9 B
RM28.3 B
43,162
Regional
Mobile
Fixed
2009
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2020
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- 22. |Malaysian Communications & Multimedia Commission|
NKEA CCI aims to raise the sector GNI from RM22 billion in
2009 to RM50.3 billion in 2020
Serving Tomorrow
2020
Change of shifting from infrastructure and
access to content and application
2009
RM22
billon
Communications,
Content and
Infrastructure
Pushing Boundaries
Leverage CCI sector in other sector to
provide access, devices, applications and
contents
Enhancing Foundation
Capitalize on next generation
infrastructure opportunities and build
infrastructure to support future growth
with focus on coverage, affordability and
quality of access
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RM50.3
billion
Entry Point
Project (EPP)
Post,
Courier,
Broadcast
RM16.6 billion
Mobile
4 Business
Opportunity
(BO)
Fixed
RM11.7 billion
Job Created
43,000
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NKEA CCI - 10 Entry Point Projects (EPPs)
Serving Tomorrow
Pushing Boundaries
Enhancing Foundation
MY Creative Content
MY Creative
Content
Track &
Trace
E-Learning
Broadband for All
Local content hub to vitalise
creative sector, reduce
dependence on
international connectivity,
and export content
Integrated approach to
provide access, devices,
and platforms/content/
applications to benefit the
learning Rakyat
Establishing broadband as
an essential service to
Malaysians on par with
other utilities, e.g. water
and electricity
Track & Trace
Using ISO 18186 RFID E-Tag for
monitoring of containers to
facilitate customs clearance,
both within domestic free
zones, ports and other
bottlenecks, as well as on
selected international routes
E-Learning
Broadband for
All
E-Health
E-Health
Extend Reach
Networked healthcare
providers to each other
and to their patients to
improve productivity and
information management
Acceleration and
expansion of broadband
coverage in non-urban
areas (e.g. to Zone 2 and
Zone 3)
Extended
Reach
Smart Network
Connecting
1MY
Connecting 1MY
Next-generation services to
provide ubiquitous
connectivity and compelling
services for the Rakyat at
home, in the workplace,
and ‘on-themove’
E-Government
E-Government
Increasing the accessibility,
speed, and transparency of
government services
through communications
technology
Smart
Network
Differentiated pricing to
provide higher quality and
more affordable service,
based on QoS
Regional Network
Regional
Network
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Capacity increase of Malaysia’s
submarine cable network to
lower international IP
connectivity costs
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- 24. |Malaysian Communications & Multimedia Commission|
eGovernment - More than 6,000 government services and
more than 3,000 services are available online
My-Meeting
• Web based meeting and meeting
decision monitoring
Digital Document Management System
• Replace paper archive to digital archives
E-Rating
• To provide feedback and evaluation
of the electronic services offered by
the agency.
EPP E-Government aims to enhance
access and delivery of government
services to the public and businesses
MyGovernment Online Portal
• To enhance MyGovernment portal
as Single Government Window
MyEmail
• Unique Malaysian
email account for
the latest news and
events by Govt
Government Regional Electronic
Advancement Transformation (GREAT)
• One stop centre for investors to deal with
the economic growth corridor
development authority
Disable Person System
(SMOKU)
• Enhancement of SMOKU
system to apply card
through online application
MyMobile
• Develop Government mobile services
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- 25. |Malaysian Communications & Multimedia Commission|
MY Creative
Content
My Creative Content
• Digitization of local analogue content – 28,000 hours
• Creation of platform and distribution channels – FTA, DTH,
Mobile, Transit TV, Select TV, MedikTV, WebTV,
IPTV/CableTV
• Formation of Malaysia Creative Content Association
(MCCA) to promote local content
• Funds from Government in the form of grants (MCMC CIDF
- RM100m), venture capital (MyCreative Venture RM200m) and loan (National Savings Bank - RM200m) to
facilitate development
• Private investments (RM200m ASTRO, RM250m Media
Prima)
• Creative talents and skills development and the Creative
Content Industry Guild (CCIG)
• Collaboration in promoting local production at
international markets
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- 26. |Malaysian Communications & Multimedia Commission|
SPECTRUM UPDATES
Digital Terrestrial Television
• Tender for Assignment of Spectrum to a Common
Integrated Infrastructure Provider to build and
operate up to 3 MUX – closed on 24 July
• Standard Radio System Plan (SRSP) and Standards
are ready;
• DTT service in bands from 174MHz to 230MHz and
470MHz to 742 MHz expected to start rollout in
June 2013 over a 30 months period;
DVB-T2 Trial
DVB-T2 field trial and workshop was
successfully completed in Kuala
Lumpur in March 2011
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SPECTRUM UPDATES
Spectrum Plan
• Revision of Spectrum Plan November 2006
• Released in September 2011
Spectrum for 4G (LTE-WiMax)
• 2.6GHz
• Planned for service beginning 2013
• Administratively assigned to existing and 1
new player
• Trials are being conducted by operators
• Others
• After analogue TV switch off - 800MHz and
future consideration for 700MHz
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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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- 29. |Malaysian Communications & Multimedia Commission|
Potential areas in IoT in Digital Lifestyles being explored, nurtured
and developed to drive further growth and lifestyle transformation
Connected Healthcare
Food & Drug Traceability
DIGITAL LIFESTYLE
ECO-SYSTEM
Home & Community
Living
People friendly
commuting
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- 30. |Malaysian Communications & Multimedia Commission|
A call for collaboration or partnership in the
transformation to a digital lifestyle
MCMC aims to drive transformation towards digital living or a Digital Lifestyle.
Better quality of life, more productive and competitive. We are guided by these
four principles.
1.
Sustainability
2. Leverage
upon existing
infrastructure
3. High
economic
impact
4. Benefits all
We look forward to ideas and innovation and collaboration/partnership in
developing, delivery and promoting uptake of more services in Digital Lifestyle.
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- 31. |Malaysian Communications & Multimedia Commission|
SECURING THE CYBER ENVIRONMENT
Regulating New Media
External
MCMC
Law
Enforcement
Agencies
Consumer
Complaints
Bureau
Cyber Watch
Centre
Actions/Resolutions
Advise/info Sharing
with relevant
stakeholders
Take down/Inform
Content Hosting
Providers (Foreign)
Gather evidence
for investigation
prosecution (Local)
Prosecution under
relevant laws of
Malaysia
Inputs from public &
other Govt. Agencies
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SECURING THE CYBER ENVIRONMENT
Educating and raising awareness
Urban Safety
Forum For Ladies
Q1
Q2
Talks on Cyber Laws
In Malaysia - Judicial
and Legal Training
Institute
“KLIK dengan
BIJAK “
Q3
Facebook: Is it
Unhealthy for
Families?-
Q4
Q1
Q2
Kampung Tanpa Talks on Cyber
Wayar & Netbook Security
1Malaysia
Community Forum
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MCMC Contact Information:
General Line : +60 3 8688 8000
Facsimile : +60 3 8688 1007
www.mcmc.gov.my
Thank you
For further information and collaboration:
Toh Swee Hoe
Email: shtoh@cmc.gov.my
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