Engage stakeholders in tech community, MCMC
Deputy Communication Minister Teo Nie Ching has called upon the Malaysian Communication and Multimedia Commission to engage the stakeholders in the tech industry more diligently following the U-turn over plans to implement domain name service (DNS) redirection.
No time frame have been set for the MCMC to conduct the engagement.
“I believe there are many more experts who would like to share their experiences with us. I welcome them. That’s why we will not set a time frame, because we do not want to rush into a decision.
“We want MCMC to conduct proper, comprehensive engagement. If they need one month, let’s do it. If they need three months, let’s do it.
“I think it is very important for the nation and tech community to understand (MCMC’s) intentions. I think this is something we should not take too lightly,” she was reported as saying in a Bernama report.
She was responding to questions regarding the directive by communications minister Fahmi Fadzil yesterday for MCMC to halt its implementation of DNS redirection.
She said MCMC’s intentions included addressing the challenges faced by Malaysians in online gambling, pornography and online crime, which she said are becoming more serious.
“MCMC’s intentions are good. However, I believe there is no point for us to implement a policy without proper consultation,” she said.