Tech giants urge Ismail Sabri to reinstate cabotage exemption to attract undersea cable investments
Global tech giants including Amazon Web Services, Facebook, Google and Microsoft continue to raise concerns about the ongoing cabotage issue ...
Global tech giants including Amazon Web Services, Facebook, Google and Microsoft continue to raise concerns about the ongoing cabotage issue ...
Tech giants Facebook and Google have just announced Apricot, a new subsea cable that will boost connectivity in the Asia ...
Malaysia Internet Exchange (MyIX) and the National Tech Association of Malaysia (PIKOM) has issued a statement to express deep concern ...
The Perikatan Nasional (PN) government has failed the test of putting Malaysia’s digital future first by prioritising its own political ...
Transport Minister Datuk Seri Dr Wee Ka Siong responded to our post about MyIX's statement on the new submarine cables ...
The Cabinet raised the issue of the cabotage policy exemption for submarine cable repairs in its meeting earlier today, said ...
Malaysia Shipowners' Association (MASA) Chairman Datuk Abdul Hak Md Amin has continued to defend the revocation of the cabotage exemption ...
The government should be making informed decisions when deciding public policies, Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan said yesterday, The Umno deputy ...
Despite the tussle between the Transport Ministry and the tech industry, it appears that the tech giants are still pushing ...
The recent repeal of the cabotage exemption for submarine cable repair vessels is a worrying sign for the American-Malaysian Chamber ...