- MyIX now has 125 people overall, adding new users.
- Aims to help achieve Msia’s digital economy’s 25.5 % GDP target by 2025
GlobalXtreme, a division of PT Internet Madju Abad Milenindo from Indonesia, and Byteplus Pte continue to gain respect for the Malaysia Internet Exchange’s ( MyIX ) strategic advantages. Ltd. just joining as people.
GlobalXtreme, a leading Indonesian Internet Service Provider, and Byteplus, an Over-The-Top ( OTT ) provider, have joined a growing list of organisations benefiting from the value offered by this neutral and non-profit Malaysian internet exchange. This brings MyIX’s full participation to 125.
MyIX, established under the direction of the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC), enables successful local and regional information routing, improving speed, stability, and cost-effectiveness for all members. The bank’s expanding habitat is fueled by a “network effect,” whereby each fresh participant increases the overall value for each user.
The new members ‘ participation, according to Chairman Chiew Kok Hin ( pic ), reflect MyIX’s reputation as a reliable hub in Southeast Asia.
” MyIX is renowned for offering options for greater connectivity, reduced overhead, and improved customer views. These alliances reinforce Malaysia’s function as a modern connection, attracting key participants from across the place”, Chiew said.
He continued to say that MyIX is committed to advancing Malaysia’s goal of having a 25.5 % GDP by the end of 2025, and that the country’s digital economy is still in its early stages.
MyIX reduced its port fees by 10 % to 20 % earlier this year, putting it in the top position as one of the region’s most competitively priced internet exchanges. This resulted in more affordable access for members.
MyIX just completed its subsequent Talent Development Programme, which aims to provide new graduates and early-career experts with skills related to digital infrastructure and cybersecurity.
” As more foreign systems join MyIX, we remain committed to fostering a thriving online surroundings”, Chiew said. ” The continued growth in participation, coupled with our efforts to build local skills and improve accessibility, jobs Malaysia to come as a key person in Southeast Asia’s digital landscape”, he concluded.