Internet Usage Statistics:16,902,600 Internet users as of June, 2009,
64.6% of the population, according to ITU. Latest Population
Estimate: 26,160,256 population
for 2010, according to US Census Bureau. Gross National Income: GNI per capita is US$ 7,547 according to the I.M.F.
Country Area: 329,758 sq km - Population density is 79 per sq
km. Internet Usage and Population
Growth:
|
YEAR |
Users
|
Population
|
% Pen.
|
Usage Source
|
|
2000 |
3,700,000
|
24,645,600
|
15.0 %
|
|
|
2005 |
10,040,000
|
26,500,699
|
37.9 %
|
|
|
2006 |
11,016,000
|
28,294,120
|
38.9 %
|
|
|
2007 |
13,528,200
|
28,294,120
|
47.8 %
|
|
|
2008 |
15,868,000
|
25,274,133
|
62.8 %
|
|
|
2009 |
16,902,600
|
25,715,819
|
65.7 %
|
|
|
2010 |
16,902,600
|
26,160,256
|
64.6 %
|
|
|
Malaysia Internet
Subscribers to Double by 2012 January 30, 2007
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia -- The number of the Internet subscribers in Malaysia is
expected to reach the 10 million mark in the next five years according to
Telekom Malaysia (TM) Bhd General Manager of Strategic Development Division, Dr
Fadhlullah Suhaimi Abdul Malek. His statement is based on the growing trend of
Internet users in the last three years as Malaysia moved towards advanced
information, communications and multimedia services.
In 2004 the number
of subscribers was 2.9 million, in 2005 it increased to 3.5 million subscribers,
and in 2006 the number of subscribers in Malaysia was close to five million.
This is an encouraging growing trend, and most of the Internet subscribers were
eyeing for high speed broadband infrastructure.
Regarding the number of
fraud cases involving Internet transactions are relatively small and Malaysia
has sufficient laws to deal with such fraud cases.
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Malaysia Search Engines and Local Directories
|
NETWORK MALAYSIA |
English |
Malaysia Directory and Search
Engine. |
|
CARI |
English |
The first Malaysian search engine, in
English and Malay. |
|
GOOGLE |
Malay and
English |
Google, Malaysian search engine. Site
in Malay. |
|
CATCHA |
English |
Catcha, the Malaysian Search
Engine. |
|
MALAYSIA
CENTRAL |
Bi-lingual |
Bi-Lingual: English Search &
Carian Bahasa Malaysia. |
|
MALAYSIA�DIRECTORY |
English |
Malaysian directory and search
engine. |
|
Colossus |
English |
Search Engine Directory for
Malaysia. |
|
YELLOW PAGES |
English |
Malaysian Yellow Pages. Also searches
white pages, government, and embassies. |
|
NOW SELL |
English |
Directory of Malaysian search engines.
It Features the links for sending your
URL. |
Telecommunications and
Internet in Malaysia:
Malaysia - Internet and E-Services
Report There is an increasing awareness of
technology in Malaysia. With the Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) Project and the
government’s commitment to a technological society, a large number of high tech
companies from around the world have started to set up in Malaysia. But efforts
at encouraging the wider community to embrace technology have so far not been
totally successful. Dial-up Internet access is growing steadily, but there has
been very little interest in broadband Internet. And e-commerce activity can
only be described as sluggish. This report looks at the take-up of Internet and
e-commerce in Malaysia, some of the key players and where the market is likely
to go. Get the complete
report
Malaysia - Data and Broadband
Services Report Malaysia has been heavily
promoting itself as an Information Technology hub in the Asia region. On the
back of the Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) Project, high tech companies have
been setting up in Malaysia. But efforts by the government at encouraging the
wider community to embrace technology have so far met with limited success.
There has been surprisingly little interest in broadband Internet, the national
broadband penetration being only slightly over 1% by early 2005. One bright spot
in the market has been WiFi, and service providers start to rollout their
‘hotspot’ services. This report looks at data services and the development of
high-speed Internet access in Malaysia. See summary.
Malaysia - Key Telecommunications
Statistics Overview and Report Many of the
players in Malaysia’s telecommunications sector were seriously affected by the
economic crisis of the late 1990s. Despite this, there has been strong growth in
the sector over the last decade. Fixed-line services jumped from around 2
million in 1990 to about 4.7 million in 2002, resulting in a penetration
approaching 20%. The mobile market has been more spectacular, jumping from 3
million subscribers in 1999 to reach 14.5 million by end-2004 and it was
continuing to grow at an annual rate of about 25%. This report looks at that
growth. It also presents a view of the industry players and, in so doing, notes
that the market has probably moved into a major consolidation phase. See summary.
Malaysia - Telecommunications
Infrastructure Report The building of Malaysia’s
telecommunications infrastructure has seen extensive fibre optic networks
installed across the length and breadth of the country. This report describes
how the country has continued to allocate capital to invest in information
technology and telecommunications infrastructure despite the setback of the
economic crisis of the late 1990s. A prime example has been the Multimedia Super
Corridor (MSC) project. No matter how difficult the economy became, during this
period the government continued to find funding for this project. The end result
has been the MSC strategy appears to have come through the economic crisis
reasonably intact. See summary.
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