Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission
HomeTenders &
			
			
			 NoticesCareer@MCMCMailing ListLinksFeedbackContact UsSitemapSearch

About Us
The Law
What We Do


Licensing
Certification & Certifying Agencies
Economic Regulation
Competition
Access to Facilities & Services
Technical Regulation
Spectrum Management
Numbering & Electronic Addressing
Tecnical Working Groups
Social Regulation
Quality of Service
Required Applications Service
Rate Regulation
Universal Service Provision
Information Network Security
Mandatory Standards
Industry Forums
Industry Development
International Activities
Pre-CMA 1998
Postal Services

For The
			
			
			 Consumer
Facts &
			
			
			 Figures
Newsdesk
Registers

 



What We Do

Licences under the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998
Licensing Framework

As the communications and multimedia industry evolves towards convergence, licences under the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 are formulated to be both technology and service neutral. The licensing regime as provided for under the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 allows a licensee to undertake activities that are market specific. This creates opportunities for expansion into the industry particularly in the area of Applications Service Providers and provides for a more effective utilisation of Network Infrastructure.

Under the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998, there are four categories of licensable activities :


Network Facilities Providers - who are the owners of facilities such as satellite earth stations, broadband fibre optic cables, telecommunications lines and exchanges, radiocommunications transmission equipment, mobile communications base stations, and broadcasting transmission towers and equipment. They are the fundamental building block of the convergence model upon which network, applications and content services are provided.

Network Services Providers - who provide the basic connectivity and bandwidth to support a variety of applications. Network services enable connectivity or transport between different networks. A network service provider is typically also the owner of the network facilities. However, a connectivity service may be provided by a person using network facilities owned by another.

Applications Service Providers - who provide particular functions such as voice services, data services, content-based services, electronic commerce and other transmission services. Applications services are essentially the functions or capabilities, which are delivered to end-users.

Content Applications Service Providers - who are special subset of applications service providers including traditional broadcast services and newer services such as online publishing and information services.

Within the four categories listed, there are two types of licences provided for -
INDIVIDUAL LICENCE and CLASS LICENCE. Individual licences are granted for activities where a high degree of regulatory control is required. Class Licences are annually renewable and are entered into Registers maintained by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission.

Click here for licensable activities.

The
Communications and Multimedia (Licensing) Regulations 2000 provides for standard licence conditions for all licences, and special licence conditions for each category of Individual licence.

On 17 September 2002, the Minister issued class licences for Network Facilities and Network Services. At the same time, the Minister also issued the Ministerial Guidelines on class licences for Network Facilities and Network Services. These guidelines are intended to explain the criteria for registration under a network facility and network service class licence. Potential applicants are advised to carefully read and understand the guidelines prior to submitting their registration as a class licensee.

Please click here for the FAQs.

For more details on licensing applications procedure and criteria, please click here.

 

 

 

 
Quick Links
       
Communications & Multimedia Act 1998
Postal Services Act 1991
  Digital Signature Act 1997  
Digital Signature Regulations 1998
Communications & Multimedia (Licensing) Regulations 1999
Communications & Multimedia (Licensing) Regulations 2000
Communications & Multimedia (Licensing) (Amendment) Regulations 2001
Communications & Multimedia (Licensing) (Exemption) Order 2000
Register of Individual Licences
Register of Class Licences