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SKMM is the regulator for postal services in Malaysia.

The Postal Services Act 1991 seeks SKMM to ensure the high quality conveyance of Postal articles and to protect the interest of users of postal services.


The National Postal Strategy sets out a roadmap for the Malaysian postal and courier sector 

to maintain the relevance of the sector in the overall development of the nation.

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MCMC : Beware! 'Nigerian Email Scam' Now Uses Malaysian Identities
21/05/2013
MCMC Congratulate And Welcome The Appointments Of New Minister And Deputy Minister
16/05/2013
MCMC : Calm Down And Stop Spreading Hatred Online
08/05/2013
All Telecommunications And Internet Services Smooth On Election Day
06/05/2013
No Disruption Of Telecommunications Services
04/05/2013
Access Restriction : MCMC Investigating Complaints
02/05/2013
MCMC Calls for Statements from Individuals Connected to the Dissemination of False News
30/04/2013
MCMC : Stop Spreading False SMSes or Prepare To Be Charged
30/04/2013
Liga Remaja Kreatif 2013 Serlahkan Bakat dan Kreativiti Remaja dalam Penciptaan Video
15/04/2013
SKMM Buka Pejabat Cawangan di Beaufort, Sabah
06/04/2013
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It is the quality of the human capital that will determine if we can meet our aspirations of achieving a high value, and high income, economy by 2020. As we progress towards becoming a developed nation, we must do our part to equip fellow Malaysians with the skills and knowledge to succeed as a productive member of the knowledge-led economy.

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Malaysians are now more exposed to the various media platforms than in previous years. As the authority and custodian of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998, Postal Services Act 2001 and Digital Signature Act 1997, the Commission’s functions and responsibilities are becoming increasingly more apparent and significant.


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