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    MULTIMEDIA DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION SDN BHD (MDeC)

    26 April 2012

    MSC Malaysia Cybercities / Cybercentres

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    MSC Malaysia

    MDeC in brief

    Overview of MSC Malaysia

    Incentives to MSC Malaysia Status Companies

    MSC Malaysia Cybercity / Cybercentre

    Concept and Strategy

    MSC Malaysia Status: Categories and Definitions

    Qualifying Criteria

    Performance Standards

    Application Processes

    Roles of Cybercities and Cybercentres

    Benefits to Stakeholders

    Post Approval Obligations

    Contents

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    Driving Malaysias ICT Initiative

    MDeC is the organization that is mandated by the Govt. ofMalaysia to drive the realization of the National ICT initiative

    the MSC Malaysia

    We move the country towards the

    K-Economy and help Malaysia achieve Vision 2020

    A government company under the

    purview of the Ministry of Science, Technology & Innovation

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    Overview of MSC Malaysia

    Federal Governments initiative to:

    Attract foreign and localinvestment

    Nurture and promote growth

    of local ICT industry

    Promote greater usage of ICT

    by the community

    10 MSC Malaysia Bill of

    Guarantees

    Create the conducive MSC

    enabling business environment

    Indirect and spillover effect to

    surrounding communities

    MSC Malaysia Multimedia

    Applications

    Clustering of technology

    companies

    MSC Malaysia Cybercities /

    Cybercentres

    Initially 15x50 corridor, Cyberjaya

    as National ICT Hub

    Eventually, whole nation

    WHAT WHEREHOW

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    Incentives to MSC Malaysia Status Companies

    MSC Malaysia Bill of Guarantees (BoGs)

    1. To provide a world-class physical and information

    infrastructure

    2. To allow unrestricted employment of knowledge

    workers

    3. To ensure freedom of ownership

    4. To give the freedom to source capital globally for

    MSC infrastructure and the rights to borrow funds

    globally

    5. To provide competitive financial incentives including

    no income tax or an investment tax allowance for upto ten years and no duties on the import of

    multimedia equipment

    6. To become a regional leader in intellectual

    property protection and cyberlaws

    7. To ensure no censorship of Internet

    8. To provide globally competitive

    telecommunications tariffs

    9. To tender key MSC Malaysia infrastructure

    contracts to leading companies willing to use the

    MSC Malaysia as their regional hub

    10. To provide a high powered implementation

    agency to act as an effective one-stop super-shop

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    Concept of MSC Malaysia National Rollout

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    MSC MalaysiaMSC MalaysiaMSC MalaysiaMSC Malaysia CybercitiesCybercitiesCybercitiesCybercities andandandand CybercentresCybercentresCybercentresCybercentres NationwideNationwideNationwideNationwide

    PENANGPENANGPENANGPENANG

    PENANG CYBERCITYPENANG CYBERCITYPENANG CYBERCITYPENANG CYBERCITY 1 &1 &1 &1 &

    SPANSIONSPANSIONSPANSIONSPANSION

    KEDAHKEDAHKEDAHKEDAH

    KULIM HIKULIM HIKULIM HIKULIM HI----TECH PARKTECH PARKTECH PARKTECH PARK

    KLANG VALLEYKLANG VALLEYKLANG VALLEYKLANG VALLEY

    1.1.1.1. CYBERJAYACYBERJAYACYBERJAYACYBERJAYA

    2.2.2.2. TECHNOLOGY PARKTECHNOLOGY PARKTECHNOLOGY PARKTECHNOLOGY PARK

    MALAYSIAMALAYSIAMALAYSIAMALAYSIA

    3.3.3.3. UPMUPMUPMUPM----MTDCMTDCMTDCMTDC

    4.4.4.4. KLCCKLCCKLCCKLCC

    5.5.5.5. KL TOWERKL TOWERKL TOWERKL TOWER

    6.6.6.6. KL SENTRALKL SENTRALKL SENTRALKL SENTRAL

    7.7.7.7. iiii----CITYCITYCITYCITY

    8.8.8.8 . TM CYBERCENTRETM CYBERCENTRETM CYBERCENTRETM CYBERCENTRECOMPLEXCOMPLEXCOMPLEXCOMPLEX

    9.9.9.9 . MID VALLEY CITYMID VALLEY CITYMID VALLEY CITYMID VALLEY CITY

    10.10.10.10. BANDAR UTAMABANDAR UTAMABANDAR UTAMABANDAR UTAMA

    11.11.11.11. BANGSAR SOUTHBANGSAR SOUTHBANGSAR SOUTHBANGSAR SOUTH CITYCITYCITYCITY

    12.12.12.12. GTOWERGTOWERGTOWERGTOWER

    13.13.13.13. SYMPHONY HOUSESYMPHONY HOUSESYMPHONY HOUSESYMPHONY HOUSE

    14.14.14.14. QUILL 9QUILL 9QUILL 9QUILL 9

    15.15.15.15. THETHETHETHE INTERMARKINTERMARKINTERMARKINTERMARK

    16.16.16.16. WISMA HAMZAH KWONGWISMA HAMZAH KWONGWISMA HAMZAH KWONGWISMA HAMZAH KWONG

    HINGHINGHINGHING

    PERAKPERAKPERAKPERAK

    MERU RAYAMERU RAYAMERU RAYAMERU RAYA

    MELAKAMELAKAMELAKAMELAKA

    MELAKA INTERNATIONALMELAKA INTERNATIONALMELAKA INTERNATIONALMELAKA INTERNATIONAL

    TRADE CENTRETRADE CENTRETRADE CENTRETRADE CENTRE

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    101010109999

    JOHORJOHORJOHORJOHOR

    MENARA MSCMENARA MSCMENARA MSCMENARA MSC

    CYBERPORTCYBERPORTCYBERPORTCYBERPORT

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    *As at 26 April 2012

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    Status TypeStatus TypeStatus TypeStatus Type DefinitionsDefinitionsDefinitionsDefinitions Who can apply?Who can apply?Who can apply?Who can apply?

    MSC Malaysia Status

    Companies

    Technology-based Companies

    IHLs

    Incubators

    Local or foreign companies that are involved in the development and utilisation of ICT;

    Institute of Higher Learning (IHL) and Incubation Centres.

    Public / private organisations

    MSC Malaysia Cybercities and

    Cybercentres

    MSC Malaysia Cybercity and Cybercentre are designated MSC Malaysia area with

    conducive business environment that provides the ecosystem to attract ICT investors and

    promote the growth of local ICT companies.

    MSC Malaysia Cybercities and Cybercentres are also the designated areas in which the

    MSC Malaysia Bill of Guarantees No. 1 is offered to MSC Malaysia status companies.

    In general, MSC Malaysia Cybercities offers higher and more stringent level of

    infrastructure and infostructure service delivery compared to MSC MalaysiaCybercentres.

    State Governments, Property

    Developers, Building Owners .

    MSC Malaysia Status: Categories and Definitions

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    QUALIFYING CRITERIA FOR MSC MALAYSIA CYBERCITY/CYBERCENTREQUALIFYING CRITERIA FOR MSC MALAYSIA CYBERCITY/CYBERCENTREQUALIFYING CRITERIA FOR MSC MALAYSIA CYBERCITY/CYBERCENTREQUALIFYING CRITERIA FOR MSC MALAYSIA CYBERCITY/CYBERCENTRE

    1 Driven by State Government, and Cybercity/Cybercentre stakeholder

    2 Broadband and infrastructure readiness

    3 Customer focused management with KPIs

    4 Competitive environment to attract investment, nurture start-ups / SMEs and house knowledge workers

    5 Talent pool availability

    6 Proximity and linkages to universities and research centres

    7 Use relevant Flagship Applications to enhance service delivery

    8 State ICT Blueprint providing value propositions for local economy

    Qualifying Criteria

    Compliance to MSC Malaysia Performance

    Standards

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    Overview of MSC Malaysia Performance Standards (1/2)

    Infostructure

    Multiple network facilities and service providers environment

    99.9% service availability

    Full coverage for all cellular operators

    Electricity Supply

    Power redundancy and 99.9% service availability

    < 15 seconds restoration time of back-up power supply to enterprise

    Water Supply

    Availability of service level agreement or client charter on water supplyservices

    Transportation

    2 public transportation modes

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    Overview of MSC Malaysia Performance Standards (2/2)

    Natural Environment

    Availability of environmental compliance / initiatives

    Security and Safety

    10 minutes response for authorities

    Availability of Emergency Response Plan (ERP)

    Customer Service Quality

    One Stop Centre for Cybercity / Cybercentre managementwith client charter

    ISO 9001 Certification for the Cybercity / Cybercentre Management or OneStop Centre

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    Background on the Process for Application and Recognition of MSC Malaysia

    Cybercity/Cybercentre status

    1. Cabinet approved process for application and recognition of MSC Malaysia Cybercities / Cybercentres on 13 March 2009:

    Stage 1: Application for Cybercity/Cybercentre Development

    Stage 2: Recognition & Operationalisation of Cybercity/Cybercentre Status

    Stage 3: Application for Additional Area (& New Premises) or New Premises in Existing

    Cybercity/Cybercentre

    2. Process to be implemented through Asas Rujukan Pentadbiran document (which includes the new CCM Agreementtemplate), which was approved by MOSTI in December 2010.

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    ApplicationApplicationApplicationApplication Process: Stage 1Process: Stage 1Process: Stage 1Process: Stage 1 ---- Development of MSC Malaysia Cybercity / CybercentreDevelopment of MSC Malaysia Cybercity / CybercentreDevelopment of MSC Malaysia Cybercity / CybercentreDevelopment of MSC Malaysia Cybercity / Cybercentre

    Consultation PhaseConsultation with MDeC

    Assessment Phase Submission of Full Proposal **

    Assessment by MDeC ***

    Approval Phase

    Stage 1: Approval for

    Development of MSC

    Malaysia Cybercity /

    Cybercentre

    Decision by

    MOSTI

    * Document Required

    1. Letter of Intent

    2. Preliminary Proposal

    ** Document Required

    1. Qualifying Criteria and Readiness Report

    2. MSC Malaysia Performance Standards

    Compliance Report

    Submission of Preliminary Proposal *

    Escalation to

    MOSTI

    Escalation

    to YAB PMDecision by

    YAB PM

    Obtain Feedback from Ministries ****Escalation Phase **** MOF, MITI, MHLG, MEGTW, MICC

    MOSTI to issue notification letter

    Approve

    Reject Approve Reject

    *** Inclusive of Site Visit / Pre-Audit by MDeC on

    the proposed Cybercity / Cybercentre site

    As approved

    by Cabinet

    Note: For applications in the States, all applications need to go through the State CCM

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    ApplicationApplicationApplicationApplication Process: Stage 2Process: Stage 2Process: Stage 2Process: Stage 2 Recognition and Implementation of MSC Malaysia Cybercity / Cybercentre StatusRecognition and Implementation of MSC Malaysia Cybercity / Cybercentre StatusRecognition and Implementation of MSC Malaysia Cybercity / Cybercentre StatusRecognition and Implementation of MSC Malaysia Cybercity / Cybercentre Status

    Submission of Application*

    Compliance Audit by MDeC **

    Decision by

    MOSTI

    * Document Required:

    MSC Malaysia Performance Standards

    Compliance Report (Updated)

    Note: For applications in the States, allapplications need to go through the State CCM

    Escalation to

    MOSTI

    Minister Informs

    Applicant on Gaps to be

    Resolved

    Notifications of Approval***

    Approve

    ** Assessment and compliance audit by MDeC on

    the proposed Cybercity / Cybercentre

    designated premise(s)

    Reject

    Signing of Cybercity/Cybercentre Manager

    (CCM) Agreement between MDeC and

    Applicant

    *** Consist of: Letter of Recognition of Status by MOSTI

    Issuance of Certificate of Status signed by YAB PM

    Letter to Inform Applicant on area, boundary and designated

    premises

    As approved

    by Cabinet

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    ApplicationApplicationApplicationApplication Process: Stage 3Process: Stage 3Process: Stage 3Process: Stage 3 Expansion of Boundary & New Designated Premises in Existing Cybercity / CybercentreExpansion of Boundary & New Designated Premises in Existing Cybercity / CybercentreExpansion of Boundary & New Designated Premises in Existing Cybercity / CybercentreExpansion of Boundary & New Designated Premises in Existing Cybercity / Cybercentre

    Assessment and on-site audit

    by MDeC

    Decision by

    MOSTI

    * Document Required

    1. Application letter from Cybercity/Cybercentre

    Manager (CCM)

    2. Performance Standards Compliance Report

    Note: For applications in the States, all applications

    need to go through the State CCM

    Submission of application for additional

    area/new designated premise*

    Escalation to MOSTI

    MOSTI to issue

    approval letter to

    applicant

    MOSTI informs applicants of gaps to be

    resolved

    Approved

    Rejected

    Applicant to enter

    revised CCM agreement

    with MDeC

    As approved

    by Cabinet

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    Roles of Cybercity / Cybercentre

    Provide the conducive business environment and ecosystem that:

    Attracts ICT investors

    Nurtures local ICT companies to become global players

    In essence, house MSC Malaysia status companies

    Partner of MDeC and the Government in:

    Delivery of MSC Malaysia Bills of Guarantees (BoG) to MSC Malaysia status companies

    Cybercity / Cybercentre is notabout property-play.

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    Benefits to Stakeholders

    State Governments

    New magnet to draw investments in order to fuel local economic

    growth

    Attract MNCs in the area

    Encourage growth of technopreneurs

    Technology Companies

    Conducive business environment

    Located in a cluster of similar companies

    Accelerate growth through collaborative networking

    Availability of value-adding services and support by CCM

    Increase in industry-university linkups and collaborations

    Community

    Enjoy high standards of infra and infostructure

    Increase in high-value jobs opportunities

    Good entrepreneurial opportunities

    Flagships applications in the area

    Adoption of ICT usage as way of life

    Cybercity/Cybercentre Management (CCM)

    More high-value entities locating in designated area

    Revenue generation for CCM

    Leverage on marketing and other services by MDeC

    Future linkups and collaborative networks with other Cybercities /

    Cybercentres

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    Cybercity / Cybercentre: Post-approval Obligations

    Continuously fulfill the Qualifying Criteria and Performance Standards, particularly in delivering BoG1 and ensure delivery of Telcos andUtilities Performance Guarantees to MSC Malaysia Status Companies

    Participate and provide assistance to MDeC in the annual audit on compliance to the Performance Standards

    Setup a dedicated One-Stop-Centre (OSC) that will manage the day-to-day operations of the Cybercity / Cybercentre. Main roles of the

    OSC are:

    Attract MSC Malaysia status companies and ICT investors to relocate their business to the Cybercity / Cybercentre

    Ensure continuous compliance of BoG1 and Performance Standards

    Formulate and implement value adding ICT programmes to MSC Malaysia status companies

    OSC to develop and implement within 6 months of approval of Status:

    ISO 9001 certification

    Cybercity / Cybercentre Management System (CCMS)

    Internal Cybercity / Cybercentre networking session

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    Thank You

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