Press Statement by Lim Guan Eng in
Georgetown on Tuesday, 6th January 2009:
Wireless@PENANG ready for test-drive
In two weeks’ time, Penangites will be able
to test-drive the WiMAX and free WiFi services at several pilot sites.
In addition, the Penang state government will be organising seminars and
workshops to enable local content developers to access content
development grants, and to publish their multimedia works via
Wireless@Penang.
Starting January 21, a series of “Experiencing Wireless@Penang”
promotions will be held at select locations in the island and Seberang
Prai to provide a new user experience for Internet citizens in the
state.
“These test-drive exercise comes in only three months after the pilot
launch of the Wireless@Penang project in October last year,” said Lim
Guan Eng, the Chief Minister of Penang.
“Penang wants to score another first,” Lim added. “The promotions are
held in conjunction with the New Year to signal the big leap that Penang
takes to usher in a new experience in wireless broadband unrivalled
throughout the country.”
During the test-drive promotions, service provider RedTone-Hotgate
Consortium will set up experience booths at three pilot sites, featuring
free WiFi and free phone-calls over Internet using the Session
Initiation Protocol (SIP) platform.
The free WiFi experience booths will be located at Komtar, the Queensbay
Mall and Bukit Jambul Complex from January 21 to 23. New users will be
given assistance in signing up for the free service.
Besides, each site will be supported by integrated networks comprising
at least ten hotspots to provide seamless Internet access.
On the other hand, WiMAX operator Packet One Networks (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd
will set up booths at Penang and Seberang Prai from January 21 to 23, to
allow its pre-registered customers and the public to have a first-hand
experience in its high-speed wireless broadband.
So far, Packet One has over 4,000 pre-registered users in Penang who are
anxiously waiting for the service to be made available.
The WiMAX trial run service will be available at five sites covering a
major part of George Town, including Komtar, Jalan Sultan Ahmad Shah,
Lebuh Macallum/Magazine Road, Gottlieb Road, and Perak Road/Burma Road
bordering upper Jelutong.
Another two WiMAX trial run sites are being installed in Bukit Tengah
and Bukit Mertajam.
Recently, the state government has approved an application by Packet
One, made through the state-owned one-stop agency PDC Telecommunications
Services, to implement a six-month trial run at six strategic locations.
The approval came with a condition that the service provider must fulfil
stringent regulatory requirements during the trial run. The
installations will become permanent once all test benchmarks and
requirements are fulfilled.
Meanwhile, Packet One is also in the midst of applying for additional
seven sites to be included in the trial run schedule by the end of
March.
Packet One has planned for a total of 28 sites, each supporting about
2,000 users, which will cover about 70% of Penang over a 24-month
period.
The Wireless@Penang project was launched in October last year,
signifying a bold initiative by the Pakatan Rakyat government to make
the entire state connected through wireless broadband.
There are two components that make up Wireless@PENANG –
( 1 ) Penang Free WiFi, and
( 2 ) WiMAX@PENANG.
While the WiFi service is provided free at public areas, the
higher-speed WiMAX will be charged at affordable price.
Significantly, the Wireless@Penang broadband service will be rolled out
without incurring any capital investment and operating expenditure on
the state government.
The service is designed to complement Penang as the choice location for
investments, the ideal location for tourism, and top-of-mind place for
modern living.
The Penang state has also adopted a 3Cs concept in the Wireless@PENANG
project, which comprises Connectivity, Community and Content.
While better Internet connectivity will foster a well-knitted community
of broadband users, it is anticipated that the state will reach the
economic of scale where new applications, new digital solutions and
Penang’s local content can be integrated for public benefits.
Meanwhile, the state government is making efforts to enable local
content developers to access content development grants that may help
propagate Wireless@Penang to greater heights.
“The effort is aimed at simulating the development of local content that
can be distributed through the Internet and mobile telecommunication
services,” the Chief Minister said.
“We are currently negotiating with several parties to match-make local
content developers with the grant providers, so that Penang becomes a
key hub for digital content development” Lim added.
A series of workshops and seminars on the content development fund will
be held in March, which is also the target date for the mega-launch of
Wireless@Penang with a wider footprint for service coverage.
* Lim Guan Eng, DAP
Secretary-General & Penang Chief Minister; Member of Parliament for Bagan