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Cybercities and Cybercentres
MSC Malaysia has world-class physical infrastructure including seven Cybercities and three Cybercentres in which MSC Malaysia-status companies can locate their business premises. Cybercities are audited annually to comply with a set of minimum standards and criteria which differentiates them from any other location.
The Malaysian Development Corporation (MDeC) administers the minimum standards to ensure that MSC Malaysia Cybercities are always adopting the latest in intelligent cities standards. Click here for more information on each of the following Cybercities and Cybercentres.
Cyberlaws
MSC Malaysia is Malaysia’s gift to the world – a growth area specifically to unlock multimedia’s full potential by integrating innovative cyberlaws and outstanding infrastructure in an attractive and eco-friendly environment. MSC Malaysia aims to revolutionize how Malaysians and others in the region conduct commerce in the digital age.
Malaysia is a member of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), Paris Convention, Berne Convention and signatory to the Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS).
With the implementation of MSC Malaysia, the Government makes a commitment to MSC Malaysia-status companies in one of the 10-Point Bill of Guarantees to provide a comprehensive regulatory framework of intellectual property protection and cyberlaws to facilitate and assist the development of a truly ICT and multimedia environment.
Telecommunications Infrastructure
MSC Malaysia is supported by a high-capacity, digital telecommunications infrastructure designed to meet the highest international standards in capacity, reliability and pricing.
Key telecommunications network features that will link the MSC Malaysia to regional and global centres include:
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A fibre-optic backbone with an unprecedented 2.5-10 gigabits per second capacity. |
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High-capacity links to international centres. |
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Open standards, high-speed switching, and multiple protocols including ATM. |
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Best-in-class performance guarantees. |
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Competitive telecommunications pricing. |
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Integration into new transportation projects. |
Infrastructure
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Enterprise Complex - Perak Techno Trade Centre (120,000 sf NLA)
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Data Centre - PTTC Data Centre
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Share Services and Outsourcing
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Incubation Centre and Supporting Facilities - Incubation Centre (15,000 sf) - Business Centre - Convention Centre - Exhibition Centre
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Facilities and Amenities - Malls and supermarket - Food stalls and eateries - PETRONAS petrol stations - Major banks - Fire Station - Police Station - Primary and Secondary schools - Bus terminal - Auto Centre - Corporate Offices
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Higher Learning Institution - Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP) - Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) - Politeknik Ungku Omar (PUO) - Institut Teknologi Perak (ITP) - Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR)
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Residential areas - Taman Meru Raya
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Recreational - Meru Valley Golf Club and Country Resort - Royal Perak Golf Club - Clearwater Sanctuary Golf Club and Resort - Bukit Merah Laketown Resort - Pangkor Laut Resort - Lost World of Tambun
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Hotel - Angkasa PTTC
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Park |
Source: www.msc.com.my
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