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Malaysia’s iFIBER strives for digital autonomy amid regional connectivity challenges

By Jessica liuJanuary 15, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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  • Malaysian open-access fibre provider iFIBER is expanding its gigabit broadband and digital twin offerings to strengthen national connectivity and local technological independence.
  • Critics argue that reliance on foreign infrastructure and capital could undermine regional autonomy, even as proponents push for digital reform and open internet access.

iFIBER pushes open-access fibre and digital innovation in Malaysia

iFIBER Sdn. Bhd. (iFIBER) is a Malaysian telecommunications company focused on delivering high-speed fibre-optic internet and digital solutions under its “GigCity” concept, particularly in Kota Kinabalu and other urban centres. The company’s infrastructure supports gigabit-speed connectivity and enables accredited service providers to offer competing internet services to consumers, allowing flexibility in choice and encouraging competitive pricing.

Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Kuala Lumpur and Cyberjaya, iFIBER’s mission is to revolutionise connectivity and digital twin technology by combining extensive optical fibre networks with advanced modelling systems that simulate real-world operations for better planning and optimisation. The company also runs an AI-Lab to nurture local talent in artificial intelligence development.

Recent industry activity includes collaboration talks with Pertama Digital Berhad to expand affordable fibre broadband to more Malaysians, including in Klang Valley and Johor Bahru, and to offer seamless switching between internet service providers. This partnership underscores iFIBER’s push towards inclusive access and infrastructure resilience.

However, the company’s growth and infrastructure deployment take place in a broader context where external influences, such as multinational technology vendors, foreign investment, and regional digital platforms, play a significant role. These forces shape not only technological adoption but also market power dynamics in the Asia-Pacific telecommunications landscape.

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Balancing external influence with regional digital autonomy

The expansion of fibre networks and open-access infrastructure like iFIBER’s can empower local communities and reduce dependence on legacy systems and monopolistic incumbents. By promoting competition among service providers and building digital skills locally through initiatives such as the AI-Lab, iFIBER’s model aligns with broader aspirations for digital inclusion and innovation sovereignty.

At the same time, critics caution that foreign investments and partnerships, while often necessary for capital and expertise, can inadvertently shift control over critical digital infrastructure outside national borders. This may challenge Malaysia’s ability to govern its own data flows, network policies, and investment priorities. Questions remain over how best to balance strategic autonomy with the benefits of international technology collaboration.

There are also discussions around whether open-access networks sufficiently address the digital divide in rural regions where infrastructure costs are higher and commercial interest lower, or whether more direct government-led or community-driven models might better ensure equitable access.

The debate around infrastructure ownership, operational autonomy, and reliance on global supply chains reflects a larger regional trend in Southeast Asia, where nations attempt to chart independent digital futures without compromising on connectivity, competitiveness, or control.

GigCity iFIBER Malaysia
Jessica liu

Jessica Liu is a Media Practice graduate from the University of Sydney and currently works as an intern reporter at BTW Media. Contact her at j.liu@btw.media

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