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ITU-T Workshop on Bridging the Standardization Gap and Interactive Training Session (Cyberjaya, Malaysia, 29 June – 1 July 2010 ). Malaysian Standardization Framework. Ahmad RAZIF Ramli Director/MCMC. Contents. Voluntary Industry Codes. Technical Standards & Mandatory Standards. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Malaysian Standardization Framework
Ahmad RAZIF RamliDirector/MCMC
ITU-T Workshop on Bridging the Standardization Gapand Interactive Training Session
(Cyberjaya, Malaysia, 29 June – 1 July 2010 )
Cyberjaya, Malaysia, 29 June – 1 July 2010 2
Contents
Overview of MCMC
Voluntary Industry Codes
Technical Standards
& Mandatory Standards
Conclusion
Achievements
Cyberjaya, Malaysia, 29 June – 1 July 2010 3
7.4 million 3G cellular phone subscription
Data Dec 2009
16.2 million Internet users
3.34 millionHousehold with Internet AccessData Q1 2010
30.8 millionCellular subscription
4.5 millionUse mobile internet access
Data Q1 2010
14.1 millionComputer users
3.2 million Computer per householdData Q1 2010
Data Dis 2009Data 31 Mac ‘10
3.09 million Total Broadband subscription
36.1% (2.3 million) Household Broadband subscription
Data 12 May 2010
1.77 millionFixed Broadband subscription
Data 12 May 2010 2010
95% Average Cellular coverage for
populated areas Data Dec 2009
4.33 millionFixed line users
Data Q1 2010
1.32 million Mobile Broadband subscription
Data 12 May 2010
Cyberjaya, Malaysia, 29 June – 1 July 2010 4
Changes to Facilitate Convergence
1 Apr 991 Apr 99
Redefinition ofthe Ministry’sfunctions and
formation of MCMC
Ministry of Energy,Telecommunications & Post
Ministry of Energy,Telecommunications & Post
Ministry of Energy,Communications & Multimedia
Ministry of Energy,Communications & Multimedia
Malaysian Communications & Multimedia Commission Act 1998came into force and MCMC formed
Malaysian Communications & Multimedia Commission Act 1998came into force and MCMC formed
Sectoral regulatorsreplaced by aconvergence
regulator
Telecommunications Dept of M’siaTelecommunications Dept of M’sia
Ministry of Information (Licensing)Ministry of Information (Licensing)
Replacementof sectoral Acts
by a convergenceAct
Telecommunications Act 1950Telecommunications Act 1950
Broadcasting Act 1988Broadcasting Act 1988
Communicationsand MultimediaAct 1998 (CMA)
Communicationsand MultimediaAct 1998 (CMA)
Postal Services Act 1991Digital Signature Act 1997Postal Services Act 1991
Digital Signature Act 1997
1 Nov 981 Nov 98 1 Nov 011 Nov 01
Postal DepartmentPostal Department
*
* MCMC is currently under the Ministry of Information, Communications & Culture
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Dual role in the C&M sector
Regulatory(Conformance)
Regulatory(Conformance)
PresentPresent
Developmental(Performance)
Developmental(Performance)
FutureFuture
In fulfilling its role, the Commission is guided by the 10 National Policy objectives for
communications and multimedia
10 National Policy objectives for C&M
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Implement and enforce CMA
Supervise and monitor C&M activities; promote and maintain the integrity of industry players
Encourage industry self-regulation
To advise the Minister on current policy matters
To carry out any function under any written law as may be prescribed by the Minister
To advise the Minister on all matters concerning the national policy objectives for C&M activities
To recommend reforms to the C&M laws
Promote industry development
Promote cooperation and coordination amongst persons engaged in C&M activities
Inte
rnal
Exte
rnal
Managing for Conformance
Planning for Performance
Converting our Vision into Action
A globally competitive, efficient and increasingly self-regulating
communications and multimedia industry generating growth to meet
the economic and social needs of Malaysia
Consultations
Access Consumer choiceTransparent regulatory processes
Numbers and spectrum
10 National Policy Objectives for communications and multimedia
Building capacity
Upgrading network capabilities
Managing resources efficiently
Improving service quality and choice of services
Regulating effectively
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The Commission’s responsibility
8
Ensuring consumer benefits
through competitive provisioning
Social equity and public interest obligations
Effective utilization of national assets
Development of the C&M sector
Promotion of skills development and
research in the C&M sector
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The Powers and Functions of the Commission
* Section 16 of the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission Act 1998 (Act 589)
To advise the minister on national policy objectivesTo advise the minister on national policy objectives
To implement and enforce communications and
multimedia law
To implement and enforce communications and
multimedia law
To regulate matters relating to C&M activities
To regulate matters relating to C&M activities
To consider and recommend reforms
To consider and recommend reforms
To supervise and monitor C&M activities
To supervise and monitor C&M activities
To encourage and promote C&M industry developmentTo encourage and promote C&M industry development
To encourage and promote self regulation
To encourage and promote self regulation
To promote and maintain integrity of licensees
To promote and maintain integrity of licensees
To render assistance to person engaged in C&M
To render assistance to person engaged in C&M
To carry out any functions as the minister may prescribe
To carry out any functions as the minister may prescribe
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Codes & standards under CMA 98
Cyberjaya, Malaysia, 29 June – 1 July 201011
Voluntary Industry Codes (1)
‘‘Voluntary industry code means a voluntary industry code prepared under Chapter 9 of Part V of CMA 98’’‘‘Voluntary industry code means a voluntary industry code prepared under Chapter 9 of Part V of CMA 98’’
MCMC may designate an industry forum as tech stds forumA forum may prepare a VIC either:
on own initiative; orrequest by the Commission
Not effective until registeredSufficient public consultation
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Voluntary Industry Codes (2)
Commission may determine a VIC if:No code is developed; &It’s unlikely to be developed within a reasonable time
VIC formulated by the Commision shall be registeredTake effect upon registration
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Voluntary Industry Codes (3)
Compliance is not mandatoryHowever,
Compliance with a registered VIC shall be a defence against any prosecution, action or proceedingThe Commission may direct a person or a class of persons to comply
Failure to comply shall be liable to pay a fine not exceeding RM 200K
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‘Self regulating’ industry forums
Malaysian Technical Standards Forum Berhadhttp://www.mtsfb.org.my
Communications and Multimedia Consumer Forum of Malaysiahttp://www.cfm.org.my
Malaysian Access Forum Berhadhttp://www.mafb.com.my
Communications and Multimedia Content Forum of Malaysiahttp://www.cmcf.my
Technical Codes
Consumer Codes
Content Codes
Access Codes
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Technical standards (1)
Tech stds are codes prepared by the designated technical stds forumMCMC designated MTSFB as the tech stds forum on Oct. 2004 Section 182 to 186 of CMA 98 defines subject matters for the tech stds
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Technical Standards (2)
PROVISIONS IN CMA 98
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Technical Standards (3)
• Network facilities• Network services
• Application services• Customer equipment & cabling• Approval of CPEs & access devices
• Electromagnetic immunity & compatibility• Adoption of international standards
• Requirements for network interoperability
• Promotion of safety
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Technical Standards (4)
The Commission may designate certifying agencies to certify compliance with technical codes or
standards
The Commission may designate certifying agencies to certify compliance with technical codes or
standards
(by Multimedia College)
Amateur Radio Operators
Maritime Radio Operators
Cable Installers
CommunicationsEquipment
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Technical Standards (5)
Initiation of ProjectInitiation of Project
Draft PreparationDraft Preparation
Public CommentPublic Comment
Submission to MCMCSubmission to MCMC
RegistrationRegistration
Publication (website)Publication (website)
MTSFB or request by MCMC
Formation of Working Group or existing
At least 30 days in selected local newspapers& notification on website
MCMC shall register or refuseDeemed to be refused if not registered
within 60 days unless the forum receives written notification after that period
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Mandatory Standards (1)
• Commission may determine a mandatory standard if it’s satisfied that VIC has failed to promote industry conduct
• Subject to a direction from the Minister
• May conduct an inquiry prior to issuing determination
20
Minister
MCMC
RecommendationsDirections
Determines
Mandatory Standards
Mandatory Standards
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Mandatory Standards (2)
Recommendation to Minister
Recommendation to Minister
Ministerial DirectionMinisterial Direction
Public InquiryPublic Inquiry
Publication of Report Publication of Report
Commission’s DeterminationCommission’s Determination
At least for 45 days
Within 30 days of conclusionof public inquiry
Within 45 days of conclusionof public inquiry
90 days
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Voluntary vs Mandatory
Service provisioning must work hand in hand with the availability of technology
and equipment
Standards & Technology
ServicesCommunications infrastructurecapabilities
CPE capabilities
Customer Content &Applicationsprovision
Economics of provisioning
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Overview of standardization system
Ministry of Science, Technology & Innovation
Interested Parties
Universities/ R&D Institutions ManufacturersService
Providers
Industry Associations/
Agencies
Participate in standards making
Appoints as SWO
Prepare Malaysian Standards
MalaysianStandards
Appoint as SWO
Designates Standards/Codes
Recommends
Ministry of Information, Communications & Culture
Participate in standards making
Participate in standards making
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Conclusion
CMA 98 provides instrument for:Voluntary Industry Codes (VIC)Mandatory standards (MS)
MTSFB is designated to develop VICsVIC is voluntary but a person may be subject to a direction to complyMCMC may determine MS if VIC fails to promote industry conduct
Thank You !Contact information Mail : [email protected] Phone : +60.3.8688.8268
Malaysian Communications & Multimedia CommissionOff Persiaran Multimedia
63000 Cyberjaya, Selangor Darul EhsanMalaysia
www.skmm.gov.my