MyIX welcomes appointment of Gobind Singh Deo and Ugak Anak Kumbong

  • Addition of these ministries will accelerate digital transformation in Malaysia
  • Aligns with forecasted 25.5% GDP contribution of digital economy by 2025

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Malaysia Internet Exchange(MyIX) welcomes the appointment of Gobind Singh Deo and Ugak Anak Kumbong as Malaysia’s new Digital minister and deputy minister, respectively.

The introduction of two ministries, the Digital Ministry and Communications Ministry, as announced by Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim as part of the Cabinet reshuffle replaces the previous Ministry of Communications and Digital. This move signifies a strategic reorganisation that underscores the government’s commitment to prioritising digital transformation and communications advancements, the company stated, in a statement.

MyIX added that this aligns with expectations that the Malaysian digital economy will contribute 25.5% to the country’s gross domestic product by 2025, emerging as a strategic engine of growth.

Additionally, the introduction of these two ministries carries significant implications for Malaysia’s digital landscape, including accelerating digital transformation with the creation of a dedicated Digital Ministry, MyIX said.

The firm emphasised that with Gobind Singh Deo’s and Ugak Anak Kumbong’s extensive experience in technoloMyIX welcomes appointment of Gobind Singh Deo and Ugak Anak Kumbonggy and communications, their leadership is poised to drive additional initiatives fostering local innovation and digital literacy, while ensuring that digital benefits are accessible to all segments of society. By promoting digital inclusion and accessibility, Malaysia can continue to bridge the digital divide and create opportunities for continued economic growth and social development. 

Chiew Kok Hin (pic)chairman of Malaysia Internet Exchange (MyIX) stated that the presence of the Communications Ministry led by minister Fahmi Fadzil and his deputy Teo Nie Ching, ensures that Malaysia’s communication infrastructure, including telecommunications and broadcasting, receives dedicated attention. 

“This is pivotal for maintaining a robust and reliable digital ecosystem, foundational for economic growth and competitiveness. MyIX remains committed to its mission of keeping internet traffic within the country to ensure fast and resilient internet speed and reliability for the continued success of the Digital Economy,” he added.