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Mobile comms system ‘PRIME' launched to boost disaster preparedness
Mobile comms system ‘PRIME' launched to boost disaster preparedness

The Sun

time10 hours ago

  • Business
  • The Sun

Mobile comms system ‘PRIME' launched to boost disaster preparedness

CYBERJAYA: The Mobile Integrated Radio and Internet Communication System (PRIME), a strategic initiative by the Ministry of Communications through the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC), was launched today to bolster preparedness in facing disasters and emergencies in public areas. PRIME, launched by Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil here, is a vehicle-based mobile integrated communication system equipped with satellite, cellular, two-way radio, Wi-Fi and drone technologies, fully developed by MCMC using a combination of local and foreign technologies. In his officiating speech at the launch ceremony, Fahmi said communication services are now a basic necessity that is essential in driving economic growth and societal progress. 'However, in recent years, we have witnessed a rise in crises and natural disasters such as floods and landslides, as well as man-made disasters like fires or technical disruptions. 'These situations sometimes also disrupt communication services, even though such moments are when communication is most critical. Therefore, PRIME was developed as a strategic support system to ensure communication capability can continue during operations,' he said. From a technical standpoint, PRIME is designed with the capability to combine bandwidth from satellite and cellular connections (bandwidth bonding) to provide high-speed Internet access that is more stable and efficient. The Internet coverage can reach up to 150 metres around the PRIME vehicle, supported by Wi-Fi access points that function to extend the coverage when service is required. Additionally, PRIME is equipped with a mobile radio system that allows communication in areas with no coverage or when terrestrial networks are disrupted. It also supports community outreach programmes such as the National Information Dissemination Centre (NADI), serving as a mobile digital hub that enables Internet demonstrations and community activities to be carried out directly at targeted locations. Meanwhile, at a press conference following the launch, Fahmi said two more PRIME units will be developed in stages this year at an estimated cost of up to RM1 million each. 'One unit (launched today) will be stationed at MCMC headquarters and the other two will be deployed to Sabah and Sarawak, expected to be ready in the fourth quarter of 2025,' he said. Fahmi also expressed hope that MCMC can establish cooperation with other agencies such as the National Disaster Management Agency (NADMA) to ensure the equipment is fully utilised, especially during disasters and emergencies. He said MCMC will also be asked to review the use of PRIME after a certain period, to assess areas for improvement and evaluate the system's suitability. 'We expect that by October, we can conduct several dry runs and test runs with the teams, especially in states expected to face the Northeast Monsoon, and assess the preparedness of the expertise involved,' said Fahmi.

Mobile Comms System 'PRIME' Launched To Boost Disaster Preparedness
Mobile Comms System 'PRIME' Launched To Boost Disaster Preparedness

Barnama

time10 hours ago

  • Business
  • Barnama

Mobile Comms System 'PRIME' Launched To Boost Disaster Preparedness

GENERAL CYBERJAYA, June 16 (Bernama) -- The Mobile Integrated Radio and Internet Communication System (PRIME), a strategic initiative by the Ministry of Communications through the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC), was launched today to bolster preparedness in facing disasters and emergencies in public areas. PRIME, launched by Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil here, is a vehicle-based mobile integrated communication system equipped with satellite, cellular, two-way radio, Wi-Fi and drone technologies, fully developed by MCMC using a combination of local and foreign technologies. In his officiating speech at the launch ceremony, Fahmi said communication services are now a basic necessity that is essential in driving economic growth and societal progress. 'However, in recent years, we have witnessed a rise in crises and natural disasters such as floods and landslides, as well as man-made disasters like fires or technical disruptions. 'These situations sometimes also disrupt communication services, even though such moments are when communication is most critical. Therefore, PRIME was developed as a strategic support system to ensure communication capability can continue during operations,' he said. From a technical standpoint, PRIME is designed with the capability to combine bandwidth from satellite and cellular connections (bandwidth bonding) to provide high-speed Internet access that is more stable and efficient. The Internet coverage can reach up to 150 metres around the PRIME vehicle, supported by Wi-Fi access points that function to extend the coverage when service is required. Additionally, PRIME is equipped with a mobile radio system that allows communication in areas with no coverage or when terrestrial networks are disrupted. It also supports community outreach programmes such as the National Information Dissemination Centre (NADI), serving as a mobile digital hub that enables Internet demonstrations and community activities to be carried out directly at targeted locations.

Prime enhances disaster preparedness, says Fahmi
Prime enhances disaster preparedness, says Fahmi

The Star

time13 hours ago

  • Business
  • The Star

Prime enhances disaster preparedness, says Fahmi

CYBERJAYA: To improve disaster preparedness during public emergencies, Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil has launched the Mobile Integrated Radio and Internet Communication System (Prime). Fahmi explained that Prime was developed by MCMC and acts as a strategic support system to ensure communication during emergency operations. "Prime is an integrated communication system supporting operations by the MCMC and rescuers during emergencies and public disasters "Prime is not just a vehicle; it is a moving integrated communication system combining technologies such as satellite, cellular, mobile radio, Wi-Fi, and drones," Fahmi said at the launch at the MCMC centre of excellence in Cyberjaya on Monday (June 16). Fahmi stated that Prime provides reliable and flexible communication connectivity according to operational needs in challenging locations. "In situations where communications are obstructed or limited, Prime facilitates critical communication for rescue coordination, aid management, and information delivery by related industries. "This ensures a fast and effective response, even in remote places or areas with poor coverage," he added. As a specially equipped vehicle, Prime is outfitted with satellite, cellular, two-way radio, Wi-Fi, and drone technology, allowing seamless communication in remote areas. In a press conference later, Fahmi said each Prime unit costs RM1mil, and the first unit will be tested during the Northeast Monsoon season in October. "Maybe we can conduct some dry runs or tests in October, in states facing the Northeast monsoon season," he added. Fahmi mentioned that the usage and effectiveness of Prime will be monitored for continuous improvement. So far, one Prime vehicle has been deployed, and two more are being developed in phases. MCMC stated that the first Prime vehicle will be stationed at its headquarters to support operations in Peninsular Malaysia. "Two more units will be completed by the end of this year and will be placed at the MCMC offices in Sabah and Sarawak," added MCMC. Also present at the launch were Communications Ministry secretary-general Datuk Mohamad Fauzi Md Isa and MCMC executive chairman Tan Sri Mohamad Salim Fateh Din. Beyond disaster relief, MCMC stated that Prime will support community outreach programmes like the National Information Dissemination Centre (NADI), serving as a digital hub to provide internet connectivity and enable community activities at targeted locations.

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