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<strong>ETP</strong> ANNUAL REPORT 2011<br />
enablers<br />
While there have not been new expansions of Malaysian<br />
companies in this sector, all of them have strengthened their<br />
operations and are further contributing to the Malaysian<br />
economy through profits gained from their existing regional<br />
operations.<br />
The companies will continue to strengthen the position through<br />
increasing subscribers, improving efficiency and strengthening<br />
margins. New services will be introduced depending on regulatory<br />
frameworks which are different for different territories.<br />
The Communications Content and Infrastructure sector will require<br />
43,162 jobs by 2020. Of this, 25,899 employees will be required to<br />
support the EPPs while existing business opportunities require an<br />
additional 17,263 employees.<br />
The sector will continue to grow professional development in<br />
the industry. In telecommunications, a consolidated approach<br />
between PEMANDU, TalentCorp and the Ministry of Higher<br />
Education (MoHE) was initiated to ensure that the number of<br />
graduates in relevant telecommunications and engineering fields<br />
would be met by 2020.<br />
From the creative content and multimedia perspective, the Ministry<br />
of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI) has completed the<br />
Summary of Communications Content and Infrastructure NKEA<br />
2020 Target<br />
Incremental GNI Impact RM35.7 billion<br />
Additional jobs 43,162<br />
Critical targets for 2012<br />
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Revenue from exporting creative content to total RM660 million<br />
Accumulative digitised content to total 50,000 hours<br />
To commission 1,904 cumulative programme sites<br />
Data centre bandwidth revenue to total RM300 million<br />
To create 100 Telepresence sites/endpoints<br />
Ensuring 65 per cent broadband penetration<br />
Ensuring 10 per cent of bandwidth price reduction<br />
To provide 50 per cent accumulative online government services<br />
To ensure two agencies adopt the Digital Document Management System<br />
To ensure 200,000 containers transacted using Smartag readers<br />
framework of the Creative Industry Lifelong Learning Programme<br />
in collaboration with several key stakeholders such as MDeC,<br />
Ministry of Information, Communications and Culture and the<br />
Public Services Department (JPA).<br />
This initiative will financially support the students who have been<br />
selected to pursue tertiary programmes in creative content at<br />
local universities or educational centres abroad. It also provides<br />
financial assistance for professionals in the creative content sector<br />
to pursue masterclasses locally or abroad.<br />
Further within the content sector is the accreditation of creative<br />
talents led by the Creative Content Industry Guild (CCIG). The first<br />
phase of the accreditation will focus on three skill sets, i.e. Actor/<br />
Actress, Directors, and Production Crews. This initiative aims to<br />
raise the standard of professionalism and quality of the creative<br />
content practitioners and subsequently shift the industry income<br />
bracket to the next level.<br />
The accreditation will complement the drive to have more<br />
productions done in Malaysia. In addition, the second phase of<br />
the Integrated Content Development programme was launched<br />
in October 2011 by MDeC to provide financial assistance to<br />
computer-generated imagery (CGI) and mobile content producers<br />
in support of computer graphics and multimedia applications.