MSC Malaysia
MSC Malaysia (formerly the
Multimedia
Super Corridor, and also known as the
MSC
in Malaysia). The Multimedia Super
Corridor (MSC) program was launched by Dr
Mahathir Mohamad, the former Prime Minister of
Malaysia (1981-2003). The establishment of the
MSC program was crucial to accelerate the
objectives of Vision 2020 and to transform
Malaysia into a modern state by the year 2020,
with the adoption of a knowledge-based society
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The MSC flagship applications were launched to boost the MSC
Malaysia initiatives and to create a multimedia utopia (hub) for innovative
producers and users of multimedia technology. Consortia comprising both the
local and foreign companies (MNCs) collaborated with various government
agencies, departments and ministries to enhance the socio-economic development
of Malaysia in the new millennium (Information Age).
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The
Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) is a
Government-designated zone in Malaysia designed
to leapfrog Malaysia into the information and
knowledge age. It aims to attract companies with
temporary tax breaks and facilities such as
high-speed Internet access and proximity to the
Kuala Lumpur International Airport. MSC
Malaysia covers an area of approximately 15 km
(9.3 mi) ~ 50 km (31 mi) (that is, 750 km2
(290 sq mi)) stretching from the Petronas Twin
Towers to the Kuala Lumpur International
Airport, and including the towns of Putrajaya
and Cyberjaya. On 7 December 2006, Port Klang
was added to the MSC. The Multimedia Development
Corporation (MDeC, formerly MDC)
was created to oversee development of the MSC.
This project was announced by former Prime
Minister Datuk Seri Dr Mahathir at the
Multimedia Asia Conference on 1 August 1996.
Dr Mahathir's visit to the United States of
America in January 1997 to promote the MSC to
companies there succeeded in attracting the
interest of many large information technology
companies. During the visit, an
international advisory panel comprising 30
information technology experts were formed to
exchange ideas toward the success of the MSC. |
Thus, MSC will inevitably improve the overall administrative
functions of the government in the civil services, and subsequently contributed
towards a better environment in the new millennium for the general public (G2C)
and business community (G2B). In addition to that, the internal efficiency and
effectiveness of the e-Government in their administrative functions, through the
use of Information Technology, will improve tremendously and eventually lead the
public sectors to be more effective and competitive, both at the national level
and international arena.
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