Telcos working hard to boost connectivity


The MCMC said Telekom Malaysia Bhd and TT dotCom Sdn Bhd would be supporting telco players by providing additional fibre capacity to serve higher traffic demand

KUALA LUMPUR: Telecommunications companies and Internet service providers (ISPs) are working hard to reduce the strain that residential connections are experiencing, which was caused by the surge in Internet demand from households due to the movement control order (MCO).

The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) said among measures that telco players have taken include releasing additional bandwidth capacity for both fixed and mobile as well as optimising the coverage network for mobile broadband.

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