Selangor Journal
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Better internet access for public universities soon, says minister

SEREMBAN, July 11 — The Higher Education Ministry (MOHE) will prioritise efforts to upgrade the WiFi network, including the expansion and improvement of its coverage in all public universities in the country, said its minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin.

To achieve this, he said, the ministry has applied for an allocation from the Finance Ministry to implement the project, especially in universities that are experiencing internet problems and with no internet access.

“There is no denying that in some places there is disruption or no internet access. The ministry has identified the places to address the problem,” he told reporters after presenting the appointment letter to the chairman of the Negeri Sembilan Community College Advisory Committee, here, yesterday.

Also present was Polytechnic Education and Community College director-general Mohd Zahari Ismail.

The media recently reported that the Communications and Digital Ministry and KPT will take immediate action to improve Internet connectivity in all campuses.

Meanwhile, Khaled said community colleges play a role in empowering the local community, as well as serving as institutions that provide added value to the surrounding community through the various skills programmes they offered.

“Community colleges provide a second chance to the local community through the offering of skills programmes and certificates. They serve as an instrument to empower the community through short courses,” he added.

He said community colleges also serve as agents of change for the community and expressed the need for the colleges to continue to be empowered in order to support the national agenda.

— Bernama

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