Jawatan Kosong Terkini di Suruhanjaya Komunikasi dan Multimedia Malaysia (SKMM) - 6 June 2018

On 1 November 2001, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission also took over regulation of the Postal Industry and was appointed the Certifying Agency pursuant to the Digital Signature Act (1997). In order to assist the Commission in realizing its objectives, we invite qualified individuals to join us in the following position:-

Positions:


1. SENIOR EXECUTIVE - TERENGGANU STATE OFFICE


2. HEAD OF DEPARTMENT - OUTREACH IMPLEMENTATION


3. EXECUTIVE - RADIO SPECTRUM AND ASSIGNMENT


4. ASSISTANT EXECUTIVE - TERENGGANU STATE OFFICE



Closing Date : 06 June 2018


Jawatan Kosong Terkini 2018 di Suruhanjaya Komunikasi dan Multimedia Malaysia (SKMM)

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History

With the birth and explosion of a new convergent communications and multimedia industry in Malaysia in the mid 1990s, a new paradigm requiring new approaches in media policies and regulation became a necessity. In line with this, Malaysia adopted a convergence regulation model with regards to the communications and multimedia industry in November 1998. Two legislations were enacted to give effect to the new regulatory model: the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 which set out a new regulatory licensing framework for the industry and the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission Act (1998) which created a new regulatory body, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission.

The Communications and Multimedia Act (1998) came into enacted on 1 April 1999, while with it, the Telecommunications Act (1950) and the Broadcasting Act (1988) were repealed.

The 10 national policy objectives are the regulatory basis of SKMM's regulatory framework which include, economic regulation, technical regulation, consumer protection and social regulation. On 1 November 2001, MCMC also took over the regulatory functions of the Postal Services Act 1991 and the Digital Signature Act 1997.


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