Provided by Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB), the national electricity provider operated by the private- sector. It is the largest in the industry with more than RM60.0 billion assets, serving over six million customers throughout all sate in Malaysia. It was reported that Tenaga Nasional Berhad is allocating RM62 million for capital expenditure next year to reinforce the distribution system in Johor.
There are currently four fixed-line operators, three public telephone operators, six mobile-phone operators, two Internet Service Providers (ISP) and various operators for paging services. Two companies are providing sewerage-treating services in the corridor.
On the Information Technology sector, the state government has initiated the Johor Information Infrastructure (JII) project. This project will not only upgrade the physical telecommunication and networking infrastructure in the state, but will also provide networking services for the public in the future. Under the project, the public will be able to acquire government and commercial services and information on a broadband multimedia network. JII is already operational within the state government's various departments and has made the State Government the first paperless government in Malaysia.
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