MALAYSIA - PHOENIX END 14

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329,845 sq km
BAHAGIAN
KOMLEK
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KUALA LUMPUR
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KUALA LUMPUR
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POPULATION
28 MILLION
MALAY : 50 %
CHINESE : 24 %
INDIAN : 7 %
INDIGENOUS: 11 %
OTHERS : 8 %
RELIGIONS
MUSLIM, BUDDHIST, TAOIST, HINDU,
CHRISTIAN,SIKH
ETC
MALAYSIAN BEACHES
MALAYSIAN HIGHLANDS
MALAYSIAN SHOPPING
ITU REGION
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Responsibility for
Spectrum Management
National
Resource Assignment
and Management
Division ,
Malaysian
Communications and
Multimedia
Commission, (MCMC)
Armed Forces
Defense Comms &
Electronic Division,
MAF HQ,
Ministry of Defence
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Malaysian Communications &
Multimedia Commission (MCMC)
Ministry of
Multimedia and
Communication
Chairman
Industry
Development And
Resource
Planning
Service
and
Support
Strategic
Regulatory
and
Supervision
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MALAYSIA’S NATIONAL
TELECOMMUNICATION POLICIES
1.
FUNCTION AS A CATALYST TOWARDS GROWTH AND
DEVELOPMENT OF TELECOMMUNICATION SECTORS IN ITS
EFFORT TO BECOME A MODERN, SOPHISTICATED AND DYNAMIC
SECTOR.
2.
FORMULATE GENERAL OUTLINES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT
OF TELECOMMUNICATION SECTORS BOTH AT NATIONAL AND
INTERNATIONAL LEVELS TO SERVE AS GUIDELINES TO ALL
PARTIES INVOLVED.
3.
AT THE INTERNATIONAL LEVEL, TO ENSURE MALAYSIA IS
REGARDED AS A COMPETITIVE TELECOM SERVICE PROVIDER
AND PREMIER MARKET LEADER.
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MCMC REGULATORY
FRAMEWORK
 TECHNICAL REGULATION
 CONSUMER PROTECTION
 ECONOMIC REGULATION
 SOCIAL REGULATION
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REGULATORY FUNCTIONS
OF THE MCMC
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Long Term Planning
Establish Frequency Allocation Regulations
Frequency Assignment
Radio Communication Licensing
International Relations in Spectrum Management
Establish Technical Standard and Support Facilities
Maintenance of RF Database
Inspection of Installation
Monitoring Use of Spectrum
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POINT OF CONTACT
MALAYSIAN COMMUNICATION & MULTIMEDIA COMMISSION
CYBERJAYA
63000 SELANGOR
MALAYSIA
(ATTENTION: RESOURCE ASSIGNMENT AND MANAGEMENT
DIVISION)
http//:www.mcmc.gov.my
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MALAYSIAN ARMED FORCES
EFFICIENT AND EFFECTIVE MANAGEMENT OF
MAF SPECTRUM RESOURCES
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Malaysian Armed Forces HQ
Chief of
Defence Forces
Chief of
Staff
Plans &
Development
Operations
& Training
Communications
& Electronics
Logistics
Human
Resource
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FLOW CHART OF FREQUENCY
REGISTRATION
MAF Tri Services
Spectrum Management Office
Defence Communication & Electronic Division
Malaysian Armed Forces Hq
Malaysian Communication & Multimedia Commission
Common Border Committee
-> FACSMAB, JTC, JBC
International Telecommunication Union
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APPLICATION FOR NEW FREQUENCIES
 Through MAF Service channels
 Authorized Military Frequency List (AMFL)
 MCMC Apparatus Assignment Application Forms
 Common Border Coordination Format
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FREQ FOR MIL EX AND OPS
MAF EX/OPS:
 Within recognized boundaries - use
allocated freq
 Outside recognized boundaries - obtain prior
approval from host nation Regulating
Authority
VISITS BY MIL/CIVIL VESSELS OR FORCES
 Request through Foreign Affairs Office
& MAF HQ
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BILATERAL / MULTILATERAL TRG/EX:
OPERATION AND TRAINING DIVISION
MALAYSIAN ARMED FORCES HQ
 coordinate use of allocated freq
SPECTRUM MANAGEMENT OFFICE,
DEFENCE COMMUNICATIONS & ELECTRONIC
DIVISION, MALAYSIAN ARMED FORCES HQ
 process additional Frequency Request
 facilitate Immediate Allocation and
Temporary Loan from Spare Frequency List
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MAF POINT OF CONTACT
MALAYSIAN ARMED FORCES HEADQUARTERS
DEFENCE COMMUNICATIONS & ELECTRONIC
DIVISION
12-09 FLOOR, WISMA PERTAHANAN
MINISTRY OF DEFENCE
JALAN PADANG TEMBAK
50634 KUALA LUMPUR
MALAYSIA
(ATTENTION: STAFF OFFICER SPECTRUM
MANAGEMENT)
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THANK YOU
TERIMA
KASIH
Questions ???
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