Sibu town to enjoy 5G connectivity by next year - SMC chairman
30 Nov 2022 04:49pm

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He said the installation of the towers will be carried out by Digital Nasional Berhad (DNB) which is wholly owned by the Ministry of Finance (Incorporated).
When met by reporters after chairing the SMC full council meeting here today, he said the council had issued a letter of support for DNB to install the towers which are no larger than the ordinary lamp post.
"They are not 60-feet (18 metres) high towers. They are small and just like a house lamp pole. They will be installed on SMC land,” he said.
The installation of 5G towers had been slow following objections from the public as they were too close to their property.
Ting said the slow installation process occurred in other parts of Sarawak due to similar objection and this had delayed 5G connection from being enjoyed by the people in the state.
Meanwhile, he said beginning next year the council will start issuing compounds against food operators in Sibu found to have discharged used cooking oil (grease) into drains.
"This irresponsible act were found at several areas and this have caused the drains to be clogged forcing the council to have them cleaned five to six times a week, said Ting adding that he supports SMC enforcement unit in taking action against the errant food operators. - BERNAMA
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