Mcmc Begins To Push Nfcp Forward By Nurturing Closer Ties With State Governments
For the benefits of those who are not familiar with NFCP, here are its main objectives: – Entry-level fixed broadband package at 1% of GNI by 2020 – Gigabits availability in selected industrial areas by 2020 and to all State Capitals by 2023 – 100% availability for premises in State Capitals and selected high impact areas with a minimum speed of 500Mbps by 2021 – 20% availability for premises in suburban and rural areas with up to 500Mbps by 2022 – Fibre network passes 70% of schools, hospitals, libraries, police stations and post offices by 2022 – Average speed of 30Mbps in 98% of populated areas by 2023 – Improve mobile coverage along the Pan Borneo highway upon completion As you can see, NFCP is quite an ambitious plan not only because of the high network speed and coverage areas that it tries to reach, but also the fact that the government aims to achieve these objectives within the next 3 to 4 years....