Adherence to project planning through improved guidelines: a pilot case of USPD (UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVISION DIVISION)

The Universal Service Provision Division (USPD) is responsible for the operationalized the USP Regulations 2002, under the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998. Currently the Division is responsible for planning a new site list for the provisioning of broadband services in rural areas. The purpose...

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Main Author: Zahari, Muhammad Raez
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2022
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Online Access:http://eprints.utm.my/101679/1/MuhammadRaezZahariMAHIBS2022.pdf
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description The Universal Service Provision Division (USPD) is responsible for the operationalized the USP Regulations 2002, under the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998. Currently the Division is responsible for planning a new site list for the provisioning of broadband services in rural areas. The purpose of this research is to identify and analyze the planning guidelines in the Universal Service Provision Division. There will be some stakeholders involved. Both were divided into two parts which are the internal stakeholders will consist of USP Division, Infrastructure Division and Geospatial Department. For the external stakeholders, there will be the service providers from Maxis, Digi, Celcom, Telekom Malaysia and TTDC. The data was collected via observation, interview, discussion and questionnaire and journal reference. The result will be tested and simulated within the USP Division and verified on the ground. The potential contribution of this research are UPSD’s guidelines for planning. High accuracy in broadband planning. Reduce miscommunication between all the stakeholders (especially internal stakeholders). Clear understanding of concern by each stakeholder, especially the internal stakeholders. Reduce redundancy for broadband planning sites. This research will provide a clear and effective guideline for planning in USPD and MCMC. Quick resolution for complaint sites received by the public. Meet the high expectations expected from all the related stakeholders from Telecommunication industries.
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spelling utm.eprints-1016792023-07-03T04:06:25Z http://eprints.utm.my/101679/ Adherence to project planning through improved guidelines: a pilot case of USPD (UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVISION DIVISION) Zahari, Muhammad Raez HD30.213 Management information systems. Decision support systems The Universal Service Provision Division (USPD) is responsible for the operationalized the USP Regulations 2002, under the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998. Currently the Division is responsible for planning a new site list for the provisioning of broadband services in rural areas. The purpose of this research is to identify and analyze the planning guidelines in the Universal Service Provision Division. There will be some stakeholders involved. Both were divided into two parts which are the internal stakeholders will consist of USP Division, Infrastructure Division and Geospatial Department. For the external stakeholders, there will be the service providers from Maxis, Digi, Celcom, Telekom Malaysia and TTDC. The data was collected via observation, interview, discussion and questionnaire and journal reference. The result will be tested and simulated within the USP Division and verified on the ground. The potential contribution of this research are UPSD’s guidelines for planning. High accuracy in broadband planning. Reduce miscommunication between all the stakeholders (especially internal stakeholders). Clear understanding of concern by each stakeholder, especially the internal stakeholders. Reduce redundancy for broadband planning sites. This research will provide a clear and effective guideline for planning in USPD and MCMC. Quick resolution for complaint sites received by the public. Meet the high expectations expected from all the related stakeholders from Telecommunication industries. 2022 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/101679/1/MuhammadRaezZahariMAHIBS2022.pdf Zahari, Muhammad Raez (2022) Adherence to project planning through improved guidelines: a pilot case of USPD (UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVISION DIVISION). Masters thesis, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. http://dms.library.utm.my:8080/vital/access/manager/Repository/vital:146625
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Adherence to project planning through improved guidelines: a pilot case of USPD (UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVISION DIVISION)
title Adherence to project planning through improved guidelines: a pilot case of USPD (UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVISION DIVISION)
title_full Adherence to project planning through improved guidelines: a pilot case of USPD (UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVISION DIVISION)
title_fullStr Adherence to project planning through improved guidelines: a pilot case of USPD (UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVISION DIVISION)
title_full_unstemmed Adherence to project planning through improved guidelines: a pilot case of USPD (UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVISION DIVISION)
title_short Adherence to project planning through improved guidelines: a pilot case of USPD (UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVISION DIVISION)
title_sort adherence to project planning through improved guidelines a pilot case of uspd universal service provision division
topic HD30.213 Management information systems. Decision support systems
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