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Ref: MCMC/RDD/PDD(5)/T3_Extn(P3)/TCA/12/14(13)
Date: 2 December 2014
APPENDICES …………………………………………………………………………………………... 3
ABBREVIATIONS……………………………………………………………………………………….. 3
INTERPRETATION………………………………………………………………………………………5
1 BACKGROUND .............................................................................................................. 6
2 GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE FACILITIES AND SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED . 7
3 RAN SHARING TECHNOLOGY INTRODUCTION ......................................................... 8
4 RAN SHARING SCOPE OF WORK PART 2 .................................................................. 8
5 HUB AND SPOKE CONCEPT ........................................................................................ 9
6 STANDARD ACCESS OBLIGATIONS FOR FACILITIES AND SERVICES .................... 9
7 INTEROPERABILITY AND INTERCONNECTION FOR THE OVERALL NETWORK ... 10
8 SPECTRUM FREQUENCY AND AA PROCEDURE..................................................... 11
9 TESTING PROCEDURE .............................................................................................. 11
10 GREEN TECHNOLOGY ............................................................................................... 12
11 ASSIGNMENT OF LOCAL CONTRACTOR ................................................................. 13
12 REGISTRATION OF INTEREST REQUIREMENTS ..................................................... 13
13 SUBMISSION OF DRAFT UNIVERSAL SERVICE PLAN ............................................. 15
14 SCOPE OF THE DRAFT UNIVERSAL SERVICE PLAN .............................................. 17
15 CLOSING DATE ........................................................................................................... 21
16 MATTERS FOR CONSIDERATION FOR APPROVING DRAFT OF UNIVERSAL
SERVICE PLAN ........................................................................................................... 22
17 CLAIM FOR PAYMENT ................................................................................................ 23
18 ADVANCE PAYMENT AND QUARTERLY PAYMENT(S) ............................................ 23
19 PAYMENT IN CASE OF REVOCATION OF DESIGNATION OF DESIGNATED
UNIVERSAL SERVICE PROVIDER ............................................................................. 24
20 RIGHT TO ACCEPT ANY DRAFT UNIVERSAL SERVICE PLAN AND TO REJECT ANY
OR ALL ........................................................................................................................ 25
21 AWARD OF THE APPROVED UNIVERSAL SERVICE PLAN ...................................... 25
22 IMPLEMENTATION OF APROVED UNIVERSAL SERVICE PLAN .............................. 25
23 ADDITIONAL SERVICES ............................................................................................. 26
24 QUALITY OF SERVICE AND RATES .......................................................................... 27
25 TECHNICAL COMPLIANCE ......................................................................................... 28
26 AUTHORITY APPROVAL ............................................................................................. 28
27 SAFETY ....................................................................................................................... 28
28 IMPLEMENTATION TIMELINE .................................................................................... 29
29 EXTENSION OF TIME ................................................................................................. 29
30 LIQUIDATED DAMAGES ............................................................................................. 30
31 WARRANTY PERIOD .................................................................................................. 30
32 PERFORMANCE BOND .............................................................................................. 30
33 EFFECT OF FORCE MAJEURE .................................................................................. 31
34 QUALITY OF MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENTS .......................................................... 31
35 OMISSIONS OR ERRORS ........................................................................................... 31
36 CONDITION OF EQUIPMENTS ................................................................................... 32
37 SOURCE OF SUPPLY ................................................................................................. 32
38 INSPECTION AND AUDIT............................................................................................ 32
39 MONITORING AND REPORTING REQUIREMENT ..................................................... 32
40 DECLARATION ............................................................................................................ 33
41 CLARIFICATIONS AND ENQUIRIES .......................................................................... 33
42 GENERAL .................................................................................................................... 34
43 CONDITIONS RELEVANT TO SCOPE OF WORK IN PART 1 .................................... 34
44 CONDITIONS RELEVANT TO SCOPE OF WORK IN PART 2 .................................... 35
45 CONTINUATION OF SERVICES.................................................................................. 36
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APPENDICES
ABBREVIATIONS
AA - Apparatus Assignment
AC - Alternating Current
AFS - Antenna Feeder System
BTS - Base Transeiver Station
C&S - Civil And Structure
c/w - Complete With
CD - Compact Disk
Cu - Copper
Dia - Diameter
ID - Identification
kVA - Kilo Volt Amps
LAT - Latitude
LED - Light Emmiting Diode
LOA - Letter Of Award
LONG - Longitude
LOS - Line Of Sight
M&E - Mechanical And Electrical
MCMC - Malaysian Communications And Multimedia Commision
MOCN - Multiple Operator Core Network
MORAN - Multiple Operator Radio Access Network
MSC - Mobile Switch Centre
NFP(I) - Network Facilities Provider Individual
NOC - Network Operation Centre
NSP(I) - Network Service Provider Individual
OMC - Operation And Maintenance Centre
PDH - Plesiochronous Digital Hierarchy
PE - Professional Engineer
PLMN - Public Land Mobile Network
PVC - Polyvinyl Chloride
QoS - Quality Of Service
RAN - Radio Access Network
Ref - Reference
RF - Radio Frequency
RNC - Radio Network Controller
SESB - Sabah Electricity Sdn Bhd
SESCO - Syarikat Sesco Berhad
SMS - Short Message Service
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SRSP - Standard Radio System Plan
SWG - Standard Wire Gauge
T3E - Time 3 Extension
TNB - Tenaga Nasional Berhad
USP - Universal Service Provision
UST - Universal Service Target
VSAT - Very Small Aperture Terminal
Any terms or words used in this Invitation shall, unless expressly stated or if the context
otherwise requires, shall have the same meaning as provided in the Communications and
Multimedia Act 1998 (the “Act”), the regulation(s) and/or the instrument(s) made under it.
b. “Interested Licensees” means any person who holds an individual licence and
interested to participate pursuant to this Invitation.
e. “Work” means the entire work to be undertaken and completed by the universal
service provider for Part 1 and/or Part 2.
f. “Sites” means locations stipulated in the Appendix 1 of this invitation for the
provision of Time 3 Extension (T3E) under Phase 3 for Public Cellular Services
including the spokes.
1 BACKGROUND
1.1 The Universal Service Provision (USP) project is an ongoing effort to promote the
widespread availability and usage of network services and applications services
by encouraging the installation of tower and infrastructure and the installation of
equipment and electronics and applications services in underserved areas and/or
for underserved groups within the community (“universal service targets”).
1.3 This Invitation is made pursuant to regulations 3(1), 5(1) and 19(2A) of the
Regulations (“this Invitation”) to invite the Interested Licensees to register their
interest to be the universal service provider for the provision of Time 3 Extension
(T3E) Phase 3 for the Public Cellular Services nationwide.
1.4 Under this Invitation, the provision of radiocommunications and transmitters links
shall be operated by using Radio Access Network (RAN) Sharing network as
detailed out in this Invitation and Appendix 2 of this invitation. In addition, for
several sites as listed in Appendix 1, the coverage objectives are extended
further via the deployment of hub and spoke.
2.1 This Invitation is made with respect to the universal service objectives set out in
Regulation 3(1) of the Regulations. The facilities and services to be installed and
provided under this Invitation are the installation of tower and infrastructure (Part
1) and the installation of equipment and electronics related to public cellular
service under the concept of Radio Access Network (RAN) Sharing Technology
(Part 2).
2.2 The scope of work pursuant to this Invitation is divided into PART 1 and PART 2
as set out in Appendix 2 of this Invitation.
2.3 The details of the specifications and technical requirements for the facilities
under PART 1 and PART 2 in Appendix 2 are stipulated in Appendix 9 of this
Invitation.
(ii) the provision of public cellular service shall be accessible in all of the
universal service targets including the rural and remote parts of the
universal service targets and the spoke sites (if applicable);
(iii) coverage of the public cellular services must include at the minimum
of coverage objectives within the universal service targets as
stipulated in Appendix 1 including the coverage objectives for the
spoke sites (if applicable);
(iv) the quality of public cellular service including the signal level and
signal quality should be consistent with the Variation to Commission
Determination on Mandatory Standards for Quality of Service (Public
Cellular Service), [Determination No. 2 of 2002], Determination No.1
of 2013 or such other standards for quality of service on public cellular
service as may be required by MCMC;
(v) the network services shall enable public cellular service, under normal
operating conditions, to be made available 24 hours per day, 7 days a
week and shall enable interconnection with networks of other licensed
service providers; and
3.1 Radio Access Network (RAN) Sharing Technology provides the most suitable,
cost-effective solution with reduced operating expenditure.
3.2 Through shared RAN, Public Cellular Network Providers can save the initial
network construction investment, accelerate network construction speed,
increase the initial coverage and attract more users in the new service provided
areas.
3.3 Besides sharing the infrastructure; RAN Sharing can also support different
services and applications from different Public Cellular Network Providers to
maintain good competitiveness with adopting different RAN sharing solutions by
considering the frequency resources, network resources and business strategy,
and supporting multiple Public Cellular Network Providers sharing network
resources simultaneously by flexible software and hardware configurations.
3.4 The RAN Sharing technology will also facilitate Public Cellular Network Providers
to satisfy their obligation in providing basic communication services to the
underserved community.
4.1 The RAN Sharing solution shall be based on the following basic principles:
a) The RAN sharing equipments shall have the capability to provide 2G and 3G
services. It shall be configured so that it can serve a minimum of 1000
subscribers per site for 2G networks and a minimum of 1 number of carriers
per sector for 3G networks;
b) RAN sharing equipment shall be able to cater the usage of minimum 3 Public
Cellular Network Providers comprising of 2G and 3G services with the
capability of providing voice and data services at broadband speed and 4G-
LTE ready;
d) In the event of the unavailability of line of sight (LOS) and wired infrastructure,
the Interested Licensees may opt to use very small aperture terminal (VSAT)
as a transmission backhaul solution depending on the surrounding landscape
terrain;
5.1 The primary advantage of deploying the hub and spoke concept is to further
extend coverage to the scattered low population areas and other suitable areas
to improve the signals.
5.2 Furthermore, it can significantly enhance the network capacity and enabling more
efficient use of shared resource.
5.3 The deployment of the hub and spoke concept shall be based on the following
basic principles:
a) The capacity of transmission backhaul for the hub tower should capable to
cater usage of minimum 3 Public Cellular Network Providers in support of 2G
and 3G services for the hub as well as the spoke; and
6.1 The Designated Universal Service Provider for Part 2 shall make a written access
request to network facilities provider and network service provider to access to
their network facilities or network services to achieve the interoperability and
interconnection for the RAN sharing services according to Chapter 3 of Part VI of
the CMA.
a) Land rental;
g) Data centre lease services for hosting BSC and RNC (if applicable); and
6.3 The above commercial bussines model may be the basis for Interested
Licensees to determine the monthly operations and maintenance chargers to the
Public Cellular Network Providers.
7.1 The Interested licensee should propose the interoperability and interconnection
for the overall network. The mode of transmission from a Time 3 Extension
location based on line of site, terrain and availability of infrastructure may depend
and the options that most likely available will be VSAT, Microwave or Fiber.
7.2 The technology proposed should be flexible with different types of backhaul
systems and should not be restricted to one (1). Interested Licensees must take
care of the quality of service (QoS) for end-to-end system from BTS and NodeB
to BSC and RNC. The BSC and RNC together with OMC should be at strategic
location so that the interconnection with Public Cellular Network Providers can be
easy and smooth. Public Cellular Network Providers and the Designated
Universal Service Provider PART 2 should meet at common location for
interconnect of the Time 3 Extension sites and BSC and RNC to Public Cellular
Network Providers Core Network.
d) Bandwidth Dimensioning from BTS and Node-B to the BSC and RNC;
e) Proposed Network Block Diagram for RAN Sharing System;
8.1 The Designated Universal Service Provider for Part 2 is allowed to use the
spectrum for the provision of the Work only after the issuance of the requisite
Apparatus Assignment(s) in accordance with the Communications and Multimedia
Act 1998 and the Communications and Multimedia (Spectrum) Regulations 2000.
8.2 The use of spectrum band for 2G and 3G services will be determined by MCMC or
via collaboration with Public Cellular Network Providers and subject to
requirements stipulated in the relevant Standard Radio System Plan or guideline
issued by MCMC including any revision thereafter.
9 TESTING PROCEDURE
9.1 The Designated Universal Service Provider for PART 2 should propose the
complete test procedures to be conducted during integration of RAN Sharing
infrastructure with the Public Cellular Network Providers.
9.2 For the smooth integration of RAN Sharing network to the Public Cellular
Network Providers, the Designated Universal Service Provider for PART 2 may
propose, but not limited to, the following testing procedures:
a) Connectivity Test;
b) Functionality Test;
d) Service Test.
9.4 All related cost for the testing conducted as stated in Item 9.2 shall be borne by
the Designated Universal Service Provider for PART 2.
9.5 During the testing and any other procedure for the integration, the Designated
Universal Service Provider for PART 2 must ensure to undertake certain
precaution methods to avoid severe impact that affecting the subscribers of
Public Cellular Network Providers.
9.6 All the Public Celullar Network Providers for each site must have given their prior
written consent to the Designated Universal Service Provider for Part 2 based on
the test conducted above before operation commencing the RAN sharing
operation.
10 GREEN TECHNOLOGY
10.1 The Interested Licensees are encourage to include the use of the green
technology pursuant to this Invitation to achieve the following objectives in line
with the National Green Technology Policy Objective:
b) To facilitate the growth of the green technology industry and enhance its
contribution to the national economy;
10.2 Notwithstanding the above, the proposed solution by the Interested Licensees
should be proven to be feasible in provisioning the public cellular shall include but
not limited to the following areas:
b) Green energy and green facilities such as the optimization of hybrid power or
alternatives supply such as fuel cell energy especially for the site without
TNB/ SESCO/SESB supply; and
11.1 The Designated Universal Service Provider is encouraged to invite qualified local
contractor(s) to carry out the work. This is in line with the Malaysia’s Government
Procurement Regime which prime objective is to obtain value for money through
acquisition works, supplies and services.
11.2 In addition, the assignment of local contractor is to stimulate the growth of local
industries through the maximum utilization of local materials and resources as
well as to encourage and support the involvement of Bumiputera entrepreneurs.
12.1 The Interested Licensees who wish to register their interest to become the
Universal Service Provider pursuant to this Invitation must hold the requisite
licences that enable them to carry out the scope of work under this Invitation
within the scope of their licences and meet the requirements as specified below:
(i) A Network Facilities Provider Individual [NFP(I)] licence for the scope
of work in PART 1, under the Communications and Multimedia Act
1998, and is authorized to own or provide ALL of the following
network facilities under Regulation 19 of the Communications and
Multimedia (Licensing) Regulations 2000, as amended:
ii. The list of network facilities permitted in the licensees’s [NFP (I)]
license shall include radio communications transmitters and links.
iii. There shall be no last mile limitation specified in the [NFP (I)]
licence.
(b) Notwithstanding the above, the Interested Licensees are required to have at
least one (1) year experience with good track records and/or engage in a
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collaboration or Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with other qualified
contractors or Public Cellular Network Provider.
12.3 MCMC shall have the right to forfeit the registration or to disqualify the
submission of the Interested Licensees who have failed to comply with the
requirement stated in Item 12.2.
12.4 For the purpose of this Invitation, MCMC has grouped the universal service
targets into 31 clusters as stated in Appendix 1 of this Invitation. The Interested
Licensees may register interest to become the Universal Service Provider for:
12.5 The Interested Licensees may choose to register their interest to become the
Universal Service Provider for:
12.6 For the avoidance of doubt, MCMC will not accept registration of interest for part
of a cluster or any combination of clusters which includes a part of a cluster.
Similarly, in relation to the scope of work, MCMC will only accept registration of
interest for the entire of PART 1, the entire of PART 2 or both PARTs.
12.7 The Interested Licensees shall register their interest with MCMC by completing
the form enclosed in Appendix 3 of this Invitation. Please note that the deadline
for submitting the duly completed registration of interest form in relation to the
universal service targets is stated in Item 15.1 of this Invitation.
12.8 The Interested Licensees are hereby reminded that pursuant to Regulations 6(1)
and 7(2) of the Regulations, those who have registered their interest will be
legally obliged to submit their draft universal service plan(s) for their scope of
work and cluster(s) of the universal service targets and such further information
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requested by MCMC. The scope of the draft universal service plan and the
manner of submission are specified in Item 13 and Item 14 of this Invitation.
12.9 The Interested Licensee who fails to comply with Regulations 6(1) or 7(2)
commits an offence under Regulation 39 of the Regulations and shall on
conviction be liable to a maximum fine of RM300,000.00 or imprisonment for a
maximum term of 3 years or both.
12.10 All Interested Licensees shall register their interest with MCMC by submitting the
duly completed form as enclosed in Appendix 3 of this Invitation by hand to the
following address:
12.11 The Interested Licensees must fill up the acknowledgement form provided at the
registration counter and MCMC will not accept the registration of interest by
email, fax, and mail.
13.1 The draft universal service plan shall be divided into two separate documents as
follows:
13.2 The Interested Licensees shall submit the draft universal service plan for PART 1
or PART 2 or both parts for each cluster based on their registration of interest
and separate the binding of each part of the draft universal service plan.
13.3 The submission of draft universal service plan shall be accompanied by a One
Off Document which consist of :
(c) Softcopy of the completed set of draft universal service plan; and
13.4 In preparing the draft universal service plan(s), the Interested Licensees shall
include the appropriate information relating to the technical and financial proposal
for each of the universal service target.
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13.5 For the avoidance of doubt, MCMC will not accept submission of draft universal
service plan for part of a cluster or any combination of clusters which includes
a part of a cluster. Similarly, in relation to the scope of work, MCMC will only
accept submission of draft universal service plan for the entire of PART 1, or
PART 2 or both Parts at its entirety.
13.6 Each technical and financial proposal mentioned above shall be submitted in
DUPLICATE and the hard copies of the draft universal service plans shall be
marked as follows:
(c) all pages of the Financial Proposal of the draft universal service plan shall be
duly initialed and affixed with a rubber stamp of the Licensee;
(d) all pages of the Technical Proposal of the draft universal service plan shall
NOT bear the Licensee’s name, logo and stamp; and
13.7 for ease of reference, the pages for the draft universal service plan shall be
numbered in the following format: “ 1 of (total pages of draft universal service
plan), 2 of …, 3 of …” and accordingly thereafter. The submission of draft
universal service plans shall be enclosed in a separate sealed envelope(s) and
superscribed as follows:
(f) Financial Proposal: (Cluster No. #/ Scope of Work: PART #); and
13.8 All submissions of the draft universal service plan(s) shall be prepared in the
prescribed format and properly put in box(es) with A4 size label :
(c) “SUBMITTED BY: (Name of Licensee)” at the central bottom position of the
box(es).
13.9 In the event of discrepancies, the document marked “ORIGINAL” shall prevail.
13.10 All documents mentioned above, including any appendices annexed thereto,
shall be taken as mutually explanatory of each other.
13.12 All costs and expenses associated with and necessary for the preparation and
submission of the draft universal service plan shall be borne by the Interested
Licensees.
13.13 All corrections, changes, alterations and/or any other amendments whatsoever
made in the draft universal service plan shall be initialed and affixed with the
Interested Licensee’s company stamp.
13.14 All documents which form part of the draft universal service plan shall be properly
and securely bound. The draft universal service plan(s) shall be deposited in the
box designated by MCMC for the receipt of the documents located at:
13.15 Handbooks and any other literature, if any, shall be bound in separate covers.
14.1 The draft of the universal service plan to be submitted by the Interested
Licensees for both scope of work, shall contain the following information (as may
be applicable):
(b) the exact location of the site within the universal service target, to be
submitted in geographical coordinate in decimal format (Latitude/Longitude
WGS84) with site name, address; and
(ii) the source of AC power supply for each site; i.e. TNB, SESB, SESCO,
generator set etc. (applicable to PART 2 scope);
(d) the project implementation timeline for the provision of the public cellular
services indicating site planning, design, acquisition, approvals, procurement
of materials, installation, testing and commissioning;
(e) the capital cost for the installation of network facilities or the provision of
network services within the universal service targets. Cost information must
include all breakdown, complete computation and nett figure for the total
costs without any form of conditional discounts or options. If discounts are
indicated, MCMC will disregard the discounts in considering the total cost
proposed by the Interested Licensee. If any options are provided, MCMC
reserves the right to disqualify the submission of the draft universal service
plan;
(f) the arrangement of the sharing of network facilities and network services
with other licensees;
(g) the details of RAN Sharing solution for 2G and 3G services proposed by
Interested Licensees with guidelines and standard principles as stated in
Item 3 and Item 4;
(h) the Designated service provider have to ensure that the facilities and services
are continuously available for use in the universal service targets for a
minimum of 3 years operation (applicable for Part 2 only) ;
(i) information on project management team of the Interested Licensee for the
universal service target which include names, designation, address, contact
numbers etc;
(j) Information on the Interested Licensee’s and the collaboration partner’s (if
applicable) track record and relevant experience related to public cellular
projects for the past 3 years. The Interested Licensee should also:
14.2 The format of the draft universal service plan in relation to both scope of work in
PART 1 and PART 2 shall be as follows :
SECTION DESCRIPTION
SECTION A EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF (CLUSTER #)
SECTION DESCRIPTION
SECTION A EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF (CLUSTER #)
14.3 The geographical coordinate/site locations as set out in Appendix 1 are provided
as a guide only. The Interested Licensees are responsible for the identification of
actual sites and provide the geographical coordinate in decimal format when
preparing their draft universal service plans. The choice of the actual sites shall
reflect cost efficiency inclusive sites with flood history. Where possible, the site
locations stated in Appendix 1 should be followed by the Interested Licensees.
14.4 The Interested Licensees shall include in their draft universal service plans
detailed information on the coverage objectives as required under Item 14.1(a)
whether or not the site locations as set out in Appendix 1 are followed.
15 CLOSING DATE
Registration of Interest
15.2 All submissions of the draft universal service plan(s) shall be prepared in the
manner prescribed and submitted at the place stipulated in Item 13.14.
15.3 All Interested Licensees who have registered their interest pursuant to the above
shall submit the relevant draft universal service plan(s) on or before 12.00 pm,
17 February 2015.
16.1 MCMC will consider the matters specified in Regulation 7 of the Regulations and
all information included in the draft universal service plans in deciding whether or
not to approve the draft universal service plans.
16.2 In addition to those matters, MCMC will also consider factors including but not
limited to the following:
(a) the Interested Licensee’s financial capacity and capability to implement its
draft universal service plan; and
(b) the Interested Licensee’s track record and relevant experience related to
public cellular projects.
17.2 In essence, ‘avoidable cost’ means the costs that a Designated Universal Service
Provider would avoid if it had not been required to provide facilities and services
in a universal service target and for purposes of this Invitation.
17.4 A Designated Universal Service Provider should submit the claims using the
Claims Form that will be provided by MCMC and to be submitted together with
necessary documents.
17.5 Payment will be made upon a duly verified claim less any payments already
made under Regulations 12 or 20A of the Regulations not later than thirty (30)
days from the date of the verification is completed by MCMC.
Advance Payment
Quarterly Payment(s)
18.2 MCMC may under Regulation 20A of the Regulations, consider making quarterly
payments to a Designated Universal Service Provider for the capital costs of
implementing the approved universal service plan (“Quarterly Payment”). A
Designated Universal Service Provider may submit its written application for
Quarterly Payment(s) to MCMC for its consideration.
18.3 In the event that a Designated Universal Service Provider receives payment
under Regulation 12 and/or 20A of the Regulations of a total amount which
exceeds the cost incurred for a calendar year that it is entitled to claim pursuant
to this Invitation, the Designated Universal Service Provider is required under
Regulation 21A of the Regulations to refund to MCMC the monies paid in excess
in accordance with the notice that MCMC may issue.
18.4 A Designated Universal Service Provider who fails to comply with the notice
issued by MCMC commits an offence under Regulation 21A (2) of the
Regulations.
19.1 The designated universal service provider revoked under sub-regulation 16(1) of
the Regulations, shall not be paid any cost and expenses incurred as set out in
the approved universal service plan unless the designated universal service
provider has reimbursed MCMC:
(c) All costs incurred in restoring services in the universal service target;
and
20.1 MCMC reserves the right to accept or reject any draft universal service plan and
to annul the USP tender process and reject all draft universal service plan(s) at
any time prior to the notification of the MCMC’s decision without thereby incurring
any liability to the affected Licensee or Licensees or any obligation to inform the
affected Licensee or Licensees of the grounds for the MCMC’s action.
21.1 MCMC may designate a Licensee as a universal service provider that submits
draft universal service plan(s) offering the best value for money. The invitation to
submit draft of universal service plan shall cover several universal service targets;
MCMC reserves the right to award the approved universal service plan(s) for only
some of the successful Licensee or Licensees.
22.1 The Designated Universal Service Providers are reminded that in the event that
MCMC approved the draft universal service plan(s) submitted under this
Invitation, the Designated Universal Service Providers will be subject to an
obligation under Regulation 11(1) of the Regulations to comply with the approved
universal service plan(s).
(a) If the site locations and coverage objectives stated in Appendix 1 are found
by the Designated Universal Service Providers to be unsuitable, the
Designated Universal Service Providers may propose a change of the site
location. The Designated Universal Service Providers shall first attempt to
identify a site (within 2 kilometer radius from the site location identified) which
it considers suitable to meet the intended coverage objective in Appendix 1.
(b) If the coverage objective based on the proposed site location differs from the
coverage objective in Appendix 1, the Designated Universal Service
Providers are required to notify MCMC on the new coverage objective based
on the proposed site location.
(c) The Designated Universal Service Providers must ensure that any new site
location proposed is still within the same universal service target(s) as stated
in Appendix 1.
22.3 The Designated Universal Service Providers are reminded that the selection of
site locations and the corresponding coverage objectives shall be based on 2G
and 3G network planning.
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22.4 The Designated Universal Service Providers who fails to comply with Regulation
11(1) of the Regulations commits an offence under the Regulation 39 of the
Regulations and shall on conviction be liable to a maximum fine of RM300,
000.00 or imprisonment for a maximum term of 3 years or both.
23 ADDITIONAL SERVICES
23.1 As stated earlier, this Invitation is made with respect to the installation of tower
and infrastructure and installation of equipment and electronics only pursuant to
this Invitation is entitled to claim only such related costs.
23.2 In the case of vandalism, the Designated Universal Service Providers for the both
scope of work for PART 1 and PART 2 shall act accordingly on:
(a) the process to investigate and verify the damage caused by vandalism and
the apportionment of the cost for repair or replacement of any facilities that
are vandalized; and
23.3 Designated Service Provider for the both scope of work Part 1 and Part 2 shall
establish one agreement with the land owner for the duration of the service.
During the implementation timeline for Part 1, land rental shall be borne by
designated service provider Part 1. Service Provider Part 2 will only resume the
land rental upon tower hand over from service provider Part 1. This condition has
to be stipulated in the agreement with the land owner, Part 1 and Part 2 during
implementation.
Part 1
23.4 The Designated Universal Service Providers for the scope of work in PART 1
shall be subject to an obligation to provide, at its own costs, the following
services:
23.5 The Designated Universal Service Providers for the scope of work in PART 2
shall be subject to an obligation to provide the following services:
(a) provide maintenance and operation support services to ensure that all the
facilities provided at sites for both PART 1 (Category B) and PART 2 are
continuously available, accessible and in good condition for use in the
universal service targets upon the commencement date of PART 2.
(b) subject to item 23.5 (a) as above, the Designated Universal Service
Providers shall include in their draft universal service plans the details on the
provisioning of maintenance and operation support services for 3 years
including but not limited to the response times, hotline numbers, contact
personnel, site and compound maintenance and all other relevant information
as per Appendix 8 of the Invitation.
(c) notwithstanding the above, the Designated Universal Service Providers for
the scope of work in PART 2 have to install and maintain their equipments for
the provision of network services, cabins, power supply and all its
accessories such as fire extinguisher, air conditioning, and electrical system.
(d) ensure the availability of public cellular services for 24 hours per day, 7 days
a week that under normal operating conditions, include the following features
at all times (unless otherwise required by the customers):
(i) the ability to make and receive voice and to the networks of other
licensed service providers;
(ii) the ability to make and receive automated national and international
voice;
(iii) the ability to make calls to emergency numbers, which gives the
customer access to emergency services, free of charge;
(iv) the ability to make calls to operator for directory assistance, national
and international call connection and reporting of service difficulties;
and
(v) the ability to use data services which includes SMS and internet
browsing within 2G and 3G networks.
(vi) allow the sharing of towers with other licensed service providers.
24.1 The Designated Universal Service Providers shall comply with the quality of
service standards as provided in any mandatory standards or consumer codes
registered under the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998 including but not
limited to the various Commission Determinations on the Mandatory Standards
for Quality of Service.
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24.2 The Designated Universal Service Providers must ensure that the services are
setup and delivered with high quality of service.
24.3 The Designated Universal Service Providers shall comply with the Consumer and
Content Codes registered under the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998.
24.4 In the event, any abstraction of coverage that includes the signaling level on
Quality of Service must be adhere in consistent with the Commission
Determinations on the Mandatory Standards for Quality of Service (Public
Cellular Service) or such other standards for quality of service on Public Cellular
Service as may be required by MCMC.
25 TECHNICAL COMPLIANCE
25.1 The Designated Universal Service Providers shall be solely responsible for the
correct design and configuration of the network facilities, equipment and services
offered as per the submitted Draft Universal Service Plan. Spectrum used for the
equipment shall comply with the Standard Radio System Plan (SRSP) and any
other relevant standards as and when required by MCMC.
25.2 If subsequent modifications or changes are necessary for the network facilities,
equipment and services to function in accordance with the specifications, the
Designated Universal Service Providers shall bear the additional cost involved in
modifying the equipment and no such claims from the USP Fund shall be allowed.
26 AUTHORITY APPROVAL
26.1 The Designated Universal Service Providers shall be responsible to obtain the
necessary approvals from the state authority, local authority, electrical authority
or other relevant authority (if applicable) before commencing the Work.
26.2 The Designated Universal Service Providers shall be solely responsible for any
failure to obtain the necessary approvals including any additional costs to comply
with the authority’s requirements.
26.3 The Designated Universal Service Providerwill be responsible for any additional
costs incurred to ensure infrastructure and services continue to be available in
the event a change of site location is required as a result of the Designated
Universal Service Providers non compliance to the authority’s requirements.
27 SAFETY
(a) be responsible to take all reasonable steps at all times to ensure the safety of
persons and property at the sites;
(c) indemnify and keep indemnified, protect and defend at its own cost and
expense, MCMC and its authorized officers from and against all actions,
claims and liabilities arising out of acts done, omission or breach of any
conditions in this Invitation by the Designated Universal Service Providers, its
employees or its agents.
28 IMPLEMENTATION TIMELINE
28.1 The maximum time frame to complete the implementation of the entire scope of
work in Appendix 2 (PART 1 and PART 2) shall not exceed a total of 7 months
from the date of MCMC’s approval based on the following breakdown:
28.3 The Designated Universal Service Provider shall complete the entire scope of
PART 1 and PART 2 work ON or BEFORE the “Date for Completion” as stated in
its Approved Universal Service Draft Plan or such extended of time may be
allowed under the Item 29 of this Invitation.
29 EXTENSION OF TIME
29.2 Extension of time may be given to the Designated Universal Service Provider
upon requested and subject to confirmation by MCMC if the completion of the
entire scope of PART 1 and PART 2 work is likely to be delayed or has been
delayed beyond the date for completion as stated in its Approved Universal
Service Draft Plan and Item 28.1 of this Invitation due to any or more of the
following events:
29.4 PROVIDED THAT all such delays are not due to any negligence, default or
breach of contract at stated in the Letter of Award (LOA) by the Designated
Universal Service Provider for scope of PART 1 and PART 2.
29.5 PROVIDED FURTHER that the Designated Universal Service Provider for scope
of PART 1 and PART 2 shall not be entitled to any extension of time where the
instructions or acts of MCMC are necessitated by or intended to remedy any
default of or breach of contract.
30 LIQUIDATED DAMAGES
30.1 In the event of a delay on the part of the Designated Universal Service Provider
to complete the services in the stipulated time frame, the Designated Universal
Service Provider shall pay MCMC liquidated damages at the rate 5% per week,
for a maximum of 2 weeks, of the value of the total cost and expenses of the
approved universal service draft plan(s). In this respect, implementation time
shall be of the essence.
31 WARRANTY PERIOD
31.2 As stated in Item 31.1 above, the obligation for a Designated Universal Service
Provider for Part 1 under this warranty is to repair or replace for the items
stipulated in Appendix 2.
32 PERFORMANCE BOND
32.2 The Performance Bond shall be kept valid for a period of 12 months from the
date of completion of the Work.
32.4 Notwithstanding the above, in the event that the Designated Universal Service
Provider is being terminated under this Invitation hereof the said Performance
Bond or any balance thereof shall be forfeited.
33.1 An “Event of Force Majeure” is an event beyond the control for the delay of
scope of PART 1 and PART 2 Work which are:
34.1 The Designated Universal Service Provider shall ensure that all items to be used
in the provision of universal service in the underserved area shall be of the
highest quality, fit for the purpose which they are intended and be free from
defects arising out of faulty design, faulty and inferior material or faulty
workmanship.
35 OMISSIONS OR ERRORS
35.1 The Designated Universal Service Providers are advised to study all terms,
conditions and specifications very carefully and to make all necessary site survey,
clarification etc., before finalizing their draft universal service plan under the
Communications and Multimedia (Universal Service Provision) Regulation 2002
[P.U. (A) 419/2002] (as amended by P.U (A) 258/2008).
36 CONDITION OF EQUIPMENTS
36.1 All items supplied shall be genuine, newly manufactured/factory fresh (i.e. not
second hand, reconditioned and/or used items).
37 SOURCE OF SUPPLY
37.1 The Designated Universal Service Provider shall state the country of origin, place
of manufacture and the registered name and address of manufacturer in their
draft universal service plans. All equipment proposed is required to be in line with
the Malaysian Standards type-approved.
38.1 MCMC shall have the right to inspect and verify that all obligations due from the
Designated Universal Service Provider are fully complied with. The inspection
and verification of the universal services provisioning may include:
a) Technical Audit
(i) Conducting a physical verification at the sites that the items and
services are delivered according to the quantities, locations, timelines
and specifications as contained in the approved universal service plan.
b) Commercial Audit
39.1 The Designated Universal Service Provider shall, from time to time or upon
request by MCMC, submit a report on the progress of the implementation of the
Approved Universal Service Plan.
39.2 Notwithstanding the above, the Designated Universal Service Provider shall
submit progress as may be determined by MCMC. The average number of
different photographs to be taken shall be sufficient enough to show the progress
of the Works but in any case the average number per month shall not be less
than five set. The digital qualities photographs in 4R size shall be all titled and
dated and keep in album for safe keeping.
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40 DECLARATION
40.1 The universal service plan shall be signed by the Chief Executive Officer of the
Designated Universal Service Provider or any other person authorised by the
Company.
41.1 It is anticipated that some matters may have to be clarified following the
evaluation of the submission and during the early stages of installation of the
equipment. In this respect, MCMC reserves the right to issue written clarification
on the specifications to formalize its requirements more precisely.
41.2 By registering its interest and submitting its draft universal service plans, the
Designated Universal Service Providers is deemed to consent to the use of any
of the information in the draft universal service plans or part thereof by MCMC for
any purpose whatsoever.
41.3 Should there be a need to seek clarification and additional information regarding
this Invitation, all inquiries shall be directed to Secretary of the Tender Committee
via email at [email protected] or contat number: 03- 8688 8000.
41.4 All relevant enquiries pertaining to this Invitation should reach MCMC at the
latest by 27 January 2015 at 5.00 pm before the closing date for the submission
of the relevant draft universal service plan(s).
42 GENERAL
42.1 This section applies where MCMC designates two different Universal Service
Providers for Part 1 and Part 2 scope of work for one particular cluster.
42.2 The Universal Service Providers for the same cluster shall cooperate in good
faith and provide reasonable assistance to each other in a timely manner to
enable the implementation of the universal service plans so as to ensure the
universal service objective are achieved. This includes sharing relevant
information, avoiding unnecessary disputes and resolving differences and
disputes promptly.
43.1 The Designated Universal Service Providers for the same cluster shall cooperate
at all times to ensure that the facilities to be installed can enable the
requirements for the provision of network services set out in Item 2.4 to be met,
particularly in the following areas:
(a) the Designated Universal Service Provider for the scope of work in PART 1
shall:
(i) consult the Designated Universal Service Provider for the scope of
work in PART 2 on all relevant matters before commencing the Works;
and
(ii) promptly notify the Designated Universal Service Provider for the
scope of work in PART 2 when the tower and its associated
site/facilities are ready for use and allow the Designated Universal
Service Provider for PART 2 to install their equipments for the
provision of network services.
(iii) shall assist the universal service provider for the scope of work in
PART 2 in all relevant matters to the commencement of any physical
work related to site/access to site/towers.
43.2 The relevant matters include but not limited to, the confirmation of suitability of
site location (for example, clarity of line of sight).
44.1 The Designated Universal Service Providers for the same cluster shall cooperate
at all times to ensure that network services can be provided consistent with the
requirement set out in Item 2.4, particularly in the following areas:
(a) the Designated Universal Service Provider for the scope of work in PART 2
shall promptly attend to issues related to its equipments as and when notified
by the universal service provider for the scope of work in PART 1.
45 CONTINUATION OF SERVICES
45.1 Since the communication network is quite likely to be affected during disasters,
disrupting the communication connectivity (which is the most crucial for response
and relief work), this Invitation is made with respect to the Installation of
Equipment and Electronics only pursuant to this Invitation subject to Item 2.4 (b),
is entitled to claim only such related costs.
45.2 The primary terms and requirement are to establish and ensure the public
cellular services still IN-SERVICE.
45.3 Notwithstanding the above and Item 33, the Designated Universal Service
Providers shall establish a contingency plan as stated in Item 14.1 (c) (iv) with
the following:
(a) the Designated Universal Service Providers for the scope of work in PART 1
to perform any work deemed necessary to improve resilience and to protect
the infrastructure following the natural disaster such as flood, erosion due to
the climate and others.
(b) the Designated Universal Service Providers for the scope of work in PART 2
to install and maintain the equipment or to equip with the contingency plan
during natural disasters events such as flood period especially at low-lying
flood prone areas;
(c) the Designated Universal Service Providers for the same cluster (PART 1
and PART 2) shall cooperate in good faith and provide reasonable assistance
to each other in a timely manner especially when dealing with natural
disasters event such as flooding etc to enable the public cellular coverage is
IN-SERVICE.
Cluster 1
Coverage
No. Site ID State UST Coverage Objective 1 /Hub Latitude Longitude Objective 2 Latitude Longitude
(Spoke)
1 T3_0700 Kedah Gajah Mati Kg. Kedundong, M.K Derang 6.1537 100.5343 NA NA NA
3 T3_0702 Perlis Titi Tinggi Kg. Baru Bukit Chabang 6.6046 100.2614 NA NA NA
Jalan Kaki Bukit - Wang Kelian
4 T3_0703 Perlis Titi Tinggi 6.6443 100.2039 NA NA NA
(R15)
5 T3_0704 Kedah Naga Landasan Keretapi Naga 6.2328 100.3574 NA NA NA
6 T3_0705 Kedah Jeram Landasan Keretapi Jeram 6.2683 100.3425 NA NA NA
7 T3_0706 Kedah Tunjang Landasan Keretapi Tunjang 6.3074 100.3435 NA NA NA
8 T3_0707 Kedah Ah Landasan Keretapi Ah 6.3433 100.3180 NA NA NA
9 T3_0708 Kedah Pendang Kg. Tok Dam 6.0305 100.5580 NA NA NA
10 T3_0709 Kedah Pendang Kg. Bendang Raja 6.0970 100.5920 NA NA NA
Cluster 3
Coverage
No. Site ID State UST Coverage Objective 1 /Hub Latitude Longitude Objective 2 Latitude Longitude
(Spoke)
1 T3_0720 Kedah Baling Kg. Sera 5.6130 100.8970 NA NA NA
2 T3_0721 Kedah Baling Kg. Terabak 5.7650 100.8690 NA NA NA
3 T3_0722 Kedah Baling Kg. Sri Kerengga 5.9020 100.8960 NA NA NA
4 T3_0723 Kedah Baling Kg. Tanjung Pari 5.8790 100.8930 NA NA NA
5 T3_0724 Kedah Baling Kg. Bukit Sebelah 5.8630 100.8930 NA NA NA
Cluster 4
Coverage
No. Site ID State UST Coverage Objective 1 /Hub Latitude Longitude Objective 2 Latitude Longitude
(Spoke)
1 T3_0730 Kedah Baling Kg. Kejai 5.5440 100.7010 NA NA NA
2 T3_0731 Kedah Baling Kg. Paya Menora 5.6610 100.6680 NA NA NA
3 T3_0732 Kedah Baling Kg. Ambing Kuala Pegang 5.6480 100.7760 NA NA NA
4 T3_0733 Kedah Baling Kg. Padang Dan 5.5730 100.8820 NA NA NA
5 T3_0734 Kedah Baling Kg. Carok Rambai 5.5900 100.8780 NA NA NA
6 T3_0735 Kedah Baling Kg. Keledang 5.6150 100.7820 NA NA NA
7 T3_0736 Kedah Baling Kg. Seniyek Dalam 5.5590 100.9120 NA NA NA
8 T3_0737 Kedah Baling Kg. Carok Beras 5.6350 100.6910 NA NA NA
9 T3_0738 Kedah Baling Kg. Padang Setol 5.5800 100.7800 NA NA NA
10 T3_0739 Kedah Baling Kg. Kuala Kuli, Kg. Ketil 5.5690 100.6520 NA NA NA
Cluster 6
Coverage
No. Site ID State UST Coverage Objective 1 /Hub Latitude Longitude Objective 2 Latitude Longitude
(Spoke)
1 T3_0749 Pahang Kuantan Felda Bukit Sagu 3.9670 103.1470 NA NA NA
2 T3_0750 Pahang Kuantan Air Terjun Pandan 3.7910 103.1450 NA NA NA
3 T3_0751 Pahang Pekan Kilang Sawit Lepar Hilir 3.6440 103.0110 NA NA NA
4 T3_0752 Pahang Maran Jalan Maran - Jerantut 3.6120 102.7320 NA NA NA
5 T3_0753 Pahang Maran Kg. Merbau 3.5240 102.8230 NA NA NA
6 T3_0754 Pahang Maran Kg. Bak Bak 3.5690 102.8120 NA NA NA
7 T3_0755 Pahang Maran Kg. Pejing 3.5200 102.6950 NA NA NA
8 T3_0756 Pahang Maran Kg. Paya Pasir 3.5400 102.6230 NA NA NA
Cluster 7
Coverage
No. Site ID State UST Coverage Objective 1 /Hub Latitude Longitude Objective 2 Latitude Longitude
(Spoke)
1 T3_0760 Pahang Jenderak Kg. Dingkir 3.6320 102.4120 NA NA NA
2 T3_0761 Pahang Sanggang Kg. Lubuk Kawah 3.4870 102.4200 NA NA NA
3 T3_0762 Pahang Sanggang Kg. Sanggang 3.5280 102.4280 NA NA NA
4 T3_0763 Pahang Lipat Kajang Kg. Kerai 3.5880 102.4190 NA NA NA
5 T3_0764 Pahang Jerantut Kg. Lada 3.9610 102.4010 NA NA NA
6 T3_0765 Pahang Jerantut Kg. Bukit Ketupat 3.8060 102.4080 NA NA NA
7 T3_0766 Pahang Jerantut Kg. Sungai Juang 3.8310 102.3410 NA NA NA
8 T3_0767 Pahang Lipis Jalan Sg Koyan - Pos Betau 4.2240 101.7590 NA NA NA
9 T3_0768 Pahang Lipis Jalan Sg Koyan - Pos Betau 2 4.2230 101.7200 NA NA NA
10 T3_0769 Pahang Lipis Kg. Jolong 4.2830 101.9170 NA NA NA
11 T3_0770 Pahang Lipis Sungai Koyan 4.2190 101.8230 NA NA NA
Cluster 9
Coverage
No. Site ID State UST Coverage Objective 1 /Hub Latitude Longitude Objective 2 Latitude Longitude
(Spoke)
Jalan Utama Tebelu -
1 T3_0781 Sarawak Simunjan 1.5590 110.8150 NA NA NA
Sebangan, Kg. Sungai Ramah
Kg. Jemukan, Kg. Jaie, Kg.
2 T3_0782 Sarawak Asajaya 1.5500 110.6930 NA NA NA
Setok
Kg. Tanah Putih 1.21716 110.6278
3 T3_0783 Sarawak Serian Gumpey, Tanjung Paoh 1.2640 110.6520
Kg. Benat 1.3013 110.6751
Cluster 10
Coverage
No. Site ID State UST Coverage Objective 1 /Hub Latitude Longitude Objective 2 Latitude Longitude
(Spoke)
Rumah Lubau, Maribong,
1 T3_0789 Sarawak Betong 1.4990 111.5900 NA NA NA
Batu Linang
Nanga Padeh, Rumah Maja,
2 T3_0790 Sarawak Betong 1.4180 111.5720 NA NA NA
Pedanom
Kg. Bungin, Kg. Sebemban,
3 T3_0791 Sarawak Betong 1.4750 111.4390 NA NA NA
Kg. Serembang
4 T3_0792 Sarawak Lubok Antu Geligau Ulu, Emplam 1.1850 111.6080 NA NA NA
5 T3_0793 Sarawak Lubok Antu Pedali Ili, Rumah Lidam 1.2080 111.5410 NA NA NA
6 T3_0794 Sarawak Lubok Antu Paoh, Langgir 1.0660 111.7010 NA NA NA
Lebuhraya Lubok Antu - Pan
7 T3_0795 Sarawak Lubok Antu 1.1630 111.7750 NA NA NA
Borneo
Lebuhraya Pan Borneo , RnR
8 T3_0796 Sarawak Sri Aman 1.1730 111.6600 NA NA NA
Jelukong
9 T3_0797 Sarawak Sri Aman Kg. Stumbin, Kg.Pangkat 1.2870 111.9350 NA NA NA
Cluster 12
Coverage
No. Site ID State UST Coverage Objective 1 /Hub Latitude Longitude Objective 2 Latitude Longitude
(Spoke)
1 T3_0806 Sarawak Dalat Jalan Oya - Igan 2.8600 111.8000 NA NA NA
2 T3_0807 Sarawak Daro Kg. Sebako 2.4780 111.3060 NA NA NA
Kg. Penipah, Jalan Utama Kg.
3 T3_0808 Sarawak Daro 2.7000 111.2960 NA NA NA
Penipah-Kampung Salak
4 T3_0809 Sarawak Daro Kg. Jerijih 2.1436 111.1837 NA NA NA
5 T3_0810 Sarawak Daro Kg. Saai 2.4870 111.3730 NA NA NA
6 T3_0811 Sarawak Daro Tanjung Pandan 2.4600 111.5890 NA NA NA
Kg. Tian, Kg. Bawang, Jalan
7 T3_0812 Sarawak Matu 2.6370 111.5240 NA NA NA
Matu-Daro
8 T3_0813 Sarawak Matu Kg. Beruan 2.7680 111.5650 NA NA NA
Cluster 13
Coverage
No. Site ID State UST Coverage Objective 1 /Hub Latitude Longitude Objective 2 Latitude Longitude
(Spoke)
1 T3_0817 Sarawak Sibu Lebuhraya Pan Borneo (2) 2.4120 112.1590 NA NA NA
2 T3_0818 Sarawak Sibu Jalan Bintangor - Sibu 2.1890 111.7600 NA NA NA
3 T3_0819 Sarawak Sibu Junaco, Jalan Sibu - Selangau 2.2890 112.0330 NA NA NA
4 T3_0820 Sarawak Sibu Kg. Sebedil 2.5620 111.8170 NA NA NA
5 T3_0821 Sarawak Sibu Kg. Sawai 2.5040 111.7080 NA NA NA
6 T3_0822 Sarawak Sibu Kg. Passin 2.6340 111.7060 NA NA NA
7 T3_0823 Sarawak Dalat Jalan Oya - Dalat 2.8780 111.9400 NA NA NA
8 T3_0824 Sarawak Dalat Kg. Narub, Kg. Klid 2.6490 112.0530 NA NA NA
Nanga Baoh, Rumah Janting,
9 T3_0825 Sarawak Dalat 2.5840 112.0480 NA NA NA
Rumah Wan
Kg. Tanam, Jalan Utama Kg.
10 T3_0826 Sarawak Dalat 2.7730 111.9360 NA NA NA
Tanam - Dalat
Cluster 15
Coverage
No. Site ID State UST Coverage Objective 1 /Hub Latitude Longitude Objective 2 Latitude Longitude
(Spoke)
Jalan Sungai Entulang,
1 T3_0836 Sarawak Marudi 4.1260 114.0210 NA NA NA
Bakong
2 T3_0837 Sarawak Marudi Kg. Lubok Nibong 4.1450 114.3130 NA NA NA
3 T3_0838 Sarawak Marudi Kg. Benawa 4.0320 114.3450 NA NA NA
4 T3_0839 Sarawak Marudi Long Maro, Ladang Sawit 4.0180 114.3110 NA NA NA
5 T3_0840 Sarawak Marudi Long Tisam, Rumah Malina 3.4800 114.0410 NA NA NA
Cluster 16
Coverage
No. Site ID State UST Coverage Objective 1 /Hub Latitude Longitude Objective 2 Latitude Longitude
(Spoke)
1 T3_0845 Sarawak Marudi Kg. Long Luteng 3.5340 114.7510 NA NA NA
2 T3_0846 Sarawak Marudi Kg. Ba Muboi 3.1790 115.0430 NA NA NA
3 T3_0847 Sarawak Marudi Apau Nyaring 3.3350 114.8660 NA NA NA
Kg. Tanjung, Loagan Piasau,
4 T3_0848 Sarawak Limbang 4.6070 114.8860 NA NA NA
Jalan Nanga Medamit
5 T3_0849 Sarawak Limbang Long Rayah 4.1500 115.2150 NA NA NA
Kg. Tang Sango A, Sango B,
6 T3_0850 Sarawak Lawas 4.6550 115.3300 NA NA NA
Jalan UtamaTengoa-Trusan
Kg. Meragang, Jalan Lawas -
7 T3_0851 Sarawak Lawas 4.8720 115.4460 NA NA NA
Merapok
8 T3_0852 Sarawak Lawas Kg. Long Tengoa 4.6270 115.3300 NA NA NA
Buduk Aru, Buduk Bui, Pa
9 T3_0853 Sarawak LawaS 4.0270 115.6190 NA NA NA
Tawing, Long Langai
10 T3_0854 Sarawak Lawas Jalan Utama Sundar Trusan 4.8530 115.2440 NA NA NA
Pa Lungan 3.8079 115.5306
11 T3_0855 Sarawak Marudi Bario 3.7420 115.4610
Pa Umor 3.7314 115.5172
Cluster 18
Coverage
No. Site ID State UST Coverage Objective 1 /Hub Latitude Longitude Objective 2 Latitude Longitude
(Spoke)
Sungai
1 T3_0864 Johor Jalan Rejo Sari 1.7560 103.1530 NA NA NA
Punggor
Sungai
2 T3_0865 Johor Jalan Utama - Kg Simpang 6 1.7880 103.1450 NA NA NA
Punggor
3 T3_0866 Johor Kulaijaya Jalan Sengkang-Inas 1.7290 103.5960 NA NA NA
4 T3_0867 Johor Layang-Layang Ladang Pekan 1.8540 103.5850 NA NA NA
Cluster 19
Coverage
No. Site ID State UST Coverage Objective 1 /Hub Latitude Longitude Objective 2 Latitude Longitude
(Spoke)
1 T3_0873 Sabah Beluran Pulau Tetabuan 6.0210 117.7060 NA NA NA
2 T3_0874 Sabah Beluran Jalan Sapi Nangoh-Paitan (1) 6.0110 117.3270 NA NA NA
3 T3_0875 Sabah Beluran Jalan Sapi Nangoh-Paitan (2) 6.1140 117.2090 NA NA NA
4 T3_0876 Sabah Beluran Jalan Sapi Nangoh-Paitan (3) 6.4360 117.3410 NA NA NA
5 T3_0877 Sabah Beluran Jalan Sapi Nangoh-Paitan (4) 6.5080 117.2520 NA NA NA
6 T3_0878 Sabah Beluran Jalan Sapi Nangoh-Paitan (5) 6.3180 117.3660 NA NA NA
7 T3_0879 Sabah Beluran Kg. Bukit Besi 5.9840 117.5250 NA NA NA
8 T3_0880 Sabah Beluran Kg. Klagan 5.9700 117.4500 NA NA NA
9 T3_0881 Sabah Beluran Kg. Kulampas 6.3090 117.1530 NA NA NA
10 T3_0882 Sabah Beluran Kg. Obah 5.7180 117.4370 NA NA NA
11 T3_0883 Sabah Beluran Kg. Ranpek 5.8290 117.5490 NA NA NA
Cluster 21
Coverage
No. Site ID State UST Coverage Objective 1 /Hub Latitude Longitude Objective 2 Latitude Longitude
(Spoke)
1 T3_0894 Kelantan Bachok Kg. Alor Pulai 5.9690 102.3950 NA NA NA
2 T3_0895 Kelantan Pasir Puteh Kg. Bukit Awang 5.7930 102.4620 NA NA NA
3 T3_0896 Kelantan Pasir Puteh Kg. Air Tawar 5.9050 102.4620 NA NA NA
4 T3_0897 Kelantan Pasir Puteh Kg. Gong Betik 5.8270 102.4960 NA NA NA
5 T3_0898 Kelantan Pasir Puteh Kg. Permatang Gading 5.8420 102.3160 NA NA NA
Cluster 22
Coverage
No. Site ID State UST Coverage Objective 1 /Hub Latitude Longitude Objective 2 Latitude Longitude
(Spoke)
1 T3_0905 Kelantan Machang Pacat 5.7380 102.2480 NA NA NA
2 T3_0906 Kelantan Machang Kg. Temangan Lama 5.6890 102.1470 NA NA NA
3 T3_0907 Kelantan Machang Kg. Pangkal Mak Wan 5.7980 102.1840 NA NA NA
4 T3_0908 Kelantan Tanah Merah Kg. Bukit Durian 5.7100 102.0520 NA NA NA
5 T3_0909 Kelantan Machang Kg. Lalok 5.6810 102.1940 NA NA NA
6 T3_0910 Kelantan Tanah Merah Kg. Tok Che Dol 5.7760 102.0430 NA NA NA
7 T3_0911 Kelantan Machang Kg. Kuala Hau 5.6500 102.1160 NA NA NA
8 T3_0912 Kelantan Machang Banggol Kemian 5.7320 102.1860 NA NA NA
9 T3_0913 Kelantan Tanah Merah Kg. Air Ralek 5.8330 101.9250 NA NA NA
10 T3_0914 Kelantan Tanah Merah Kg. Kelisar 5.7860 101.9890 NA NA NA
11 T3_0915 Kelantan Tanah Merah Kg. Rahmat Dalam 5.7910 101.9020 NA NA NA
12 T3_0916 Kelantan Kuala Krai Kg. Sg. Bedal 5.6420 102.1550 NA NA NA
Cluster 24
Coverage
No. Site ID State UST Coverage Objective 1 /Hub Latitude Longitude Objective 2 Latitude Longitude
(Spoke)
Landasan Keretapi Kuala Krai
1 T3_0927 Kelantan Kuala Krai 5.2120 102.0140 NA NA NA
(7)
Landasan Keretapi Kuala Krai
2 T3_0928 Kelantan Kuala Krai 5.2460 102.0070 NA NA NA
(8)
Landasan Keretapi Gua
3 T3_0929 Kelantan Gua Musang 4.7390 102.0110 NA NA NA
Musang (1)
Cluster 25
Coverage
No. Site ID State UST Coverage Objective 1 /Hub Latitude Longitude Objective 2 Latitude Longitude
(Spoke)
1 T3_0937 Perak Ulu Perak Kg. Orang Asli, Kg Kejar 5.8190 101.4390 NA NA NA
2 T3_0938 Perak Ulu Perak Kg. Orang Asli Kg Sg. Tiang 5.6910 101.4330 NA NA NA
3 T3_0939 Perak Ulu Perak Songhoi 5.8180 101.5270 NA NA NA
4 T3_0940 Perak Ulu Perak Kg. Orang Asli Kg Semelor 5.5020 101.4610 NA NA NA
5 T3_0941 Perak Ulu Perak Kg. Orang Asli Kg Pulau Tujuh 5.4590 101.4650 NA NA NA
6 T3_0942 Perak Ulu Perak Kg. Orang Asli Sg. Chiong 5.4260 101.5050 NA NA NA
7 T3_0943 Perak Ulu Perak Kg. Orang Asli Kg Sg. Tekam 5.4510 101.5390 NA NA NA
8 T3_0944 Perak Ulu Perak RPS Banun 5.5240 101.4790 NA NA NA
Cluster 26
Coverage
No. Site ID State UST Coverage Objective 1 /Hub Latitude Longitude Objective 2 Latitude Longitude
(Spoke)
1 T3_0948 Perak Ulu Perak Jalan Gerik-Pasir Puteh 5.5350 101.2710 NA NA NA
2 T3_0949 Perak Ulu Perak Bukit Asu 5.5790 101.0060 NA NA NA
3 T3_0950 Perak Ulu Perak Lebuhraya Baling-Grik 5.5030 100.9520 NA NA NA
4 T3_0951 Perak Ulu Perak Nenering 5.6900 101.0820 NA NA NA
5 T3_0952 Perak Ulu Perak Belukang Semamg 5.5280 100.9950 NA NA NA
6 T3_0953 Perak Kamunting Landasan Keretapi Kamunting 4.9500 100.7250 NA NA NA
Gunong Landasan Keretapi Gunong
7 T3_0954 Perak 5.0370 100.6960 NA NA NA
Semanggol Semanggol
Landasan Keretapi Bagan
8 T3_0955 Perak Bagan Serai 5.0360 100.5750 NA NA NA
Serai
Cluster 27
Coverage
No. Site ID State UST Coverage Objective 1 /Hub Latitude Longitude Objective 2 Latitude Longitude
(Spoke)
Kampung Landasan Keretapi Kg. Buaya
1 T3_0956 Perak 4.7750 100.8960 NA NA NA
Buaya (2)
Cluster 28
Coverage
No. Site ID State UST Coverage Objective 1 /Hub Latitude Longitude Objective 2 Latitude Longitude
(Spoke)
Ulu Bernam
Landasan Keretapi Ulu
1 T3_0964 Perak Timor Dan 3.7967 101.4241 NA NA NA
Bernam
Barat
2 T3_0965 Perak Sungkai Landasan Keretapi Sungkai (1) 3.8607 101.3771 NA NA NA
3 T3_0966 Perak Sungkai Landasan Keretapi Sungkai (2) 3.8889 101.3607 NA NA NA
4 T3_0967 Perak Sungkai Landasan Keretapi Sungkai (3) 3.9476 101.3287 NA NA NA
5 T3_0968 Perak Sungkai Landasan Keretapi Sungkai (4) 3.9862 101.3095 NA NA NA
6 T3_0969 Perak Sungkai Landasan Keretapi Sungkai (5) 4.0148 101.2919 NA NA NA
7 T3_0970 Perak Bidor Landasan Keretapi Bidor (2) 4.0495 101.2833 NA NA NA
8 T3_0971 Perak Bidor Landasan Keretapi Bidor (3) 4.0809 101.2703 NA NA NA
Cluster 30
Coverage
No. Site ID State UST Coverage Objective 1 /Hub Latitude Longitude Objective 2 Latitude Longitude
(Spoke)
Negeri Kg. Tering Simpang Dangi
1 T3_0981 Johol 2.6350 102.2870 NA NA NA
Sembilan Johol
Negeri
2 T3_0982 Johol Kg. Dusun 2.5960 102.2900 NA NA NA
Sembilan
Cluster 31
Coverage
No. Site ID State UST Coverage Objective 1 /Hub Latitude Longitude Objective 2 Latitude Longitude
(Spoke)
Negeri
1 T3_0991 Terachi Hutan Lipur Jeram Toi 2.8110 102.0720 NA NA NA
Sembilan
Negeri
2 T3_0992 Lenggeng Kg. Beranang Lenggeng 2.8880 101.9280 NA NA NA
Sembilan
Negeri
3 T3_0993 Seremban Kg. Kedat Mantin 2.8080 101.8620 NA NA NA
Sembilan
A) PART 1
NO. ITEM
1 Base Transceiver Station (BTS) Equipment
2 Backhaul via Microwave, VSAT or Fiber
3 Antenna and Feeder System
4 Antenna Support System
5 AC Power Supply
6 Feeder Pillar with Meter Panel
7 AC Main Distribution Board Systems – Outdoor or Indoor Type
8 DC Power System Including Back Up Batteries
9 Outdoor Cabinet or Cabin Complete With Accessories
10 Alarm Monitoring System
Any Necessary Upgrades or Additional Equipment As Required In The Core
11 Network Inclusive For The Contigency Plan for Natural Disasters Situation Like
Flooding and Etc.
12 Horizontal Cable Gantry
B2) Cabin shall be deployed only at collector site. As for spur site, outdoor cabinet shall be
used.
Invitation to Register Interest as Universal Service Provider
MCMC/RDD/PDD(5)/T3_Extn(P3)/TCA/12/14(13)
Page 60 of 92
B3) As for the antenna, the required configuration is 3 sector panel antennas with a
separation of 60 to120 degrees between the antennas.
B4) For satellite links, technical measures must be implemented to handle customer
expectation with respect to propagation delay and latency.
REGISTRATION OF INTEREST
To: Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commision
Off Persiaran Multimedia
63000 Cyberjaya
(Attn: Secretary of the Tender Committee)
Date:
Dear Sir,
We hereby register our interest to be the universal service provider pursuant to Regulation
5(1) of the Communications and Multimedia (Universal Service Provision) Regulations 2002
(“the Regulations”) in the following universal service targets :
4. ………………………
We are also aware that pursuant to Regulation 6(1) of the Regulations, we are legally
obliged to submit the draft universal service plan(s) for the universal service targets chosen
above on or before the time frame specified in the Invitation.
………………………………
by [ to be signed by the Chief Executive Officer or
any other person authorized by the Company]
2. Full Address:
3. E-Mail Address:
4. Homepage/Website:
6. Date Incorporated:
7. Date of Operation:
9. Status of Licences:
a) NFP(I): Yes / No
b) NSP(I): Yes / No
c) ASP(I): Yes / No
a) Asset (RM):
b) Liability (RM):
Note:
The Interested Licensee is required to enclose :
- the financial statement and audited account for the last 2 or 1 financial year in
order to support the above information;
- a copy of individual license and it’s conditions;
- track records (Interested Licensees and Collaboration Partner (if applicable).
SITE
SITE *SPOKE CATEGORY FOR TOWER CABIN SIZE
SITE
LOCATIONS LOCATIONS OR HUB COMPLETION
ID UST
(LAT/LONG) (LAT/LONG) DATE
(COLLECTOR / SPUR/
HUB *SPOKE
STANDALONE)
HUB SPOKE HUB SPOKE HUB SPOKE HUB SPOKE HUB SPOKE
__________________
CFO / Authorized Board of Members
Company stamp
UPGRADING
GENERAL ANTENNA EQUIPEMENT
SITE EQUIPMENT DC POWER / AC POWER INTEROPERABILITY TOTAL
UST & BACKHAUL SYSTEM SHELTER & ALARM
ID & SYSTEM SUPPLY ADDITIONAL SUPPLY COST (RM
PRELIMINARIES SYSTEM
EQUIPMENT
HUB *SPOKE HUB *SPOKE HUB *SPOKE HUB *SPOKE HUB *SPOKE
__________________
CFO / Authorized Board of Members
Company stamp
PART 1
CLUSTER:
UST:
SITE ID:
UNIT TOTAL
ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT QTY
COST (RM)
TOWER - 76m Height Tower (20m x 18m footprint)
1. GENERAL & PRELIMINARIES
A Insurance
Provision for Insurance (during construction and
1 LS
warranty period)
B Site Planning & Design
1 Site Survey LS
Services of licensed surveyor for setting out of the
2 LS
Site Boundary
3 Soil investigation LS
C&S, M&E Consulting Engineer Services &
4 LS
Design including PE Endorsement
C Site Acquisition
Deposits and preliminary rental charges to
1 landowner during implementation period (prior to LS
official site handover to PART 2)
D Permitting & Authority Fees
OSA Fees, local authority fees/charges, permit
1 fees, assessment fees and other fees deemed LS
necessary.
E Project Management and others
B Concrete Base
2 200mm Hardcore M3
3 100mm Concrete Grade 25P M3
4 BRC A7 M2
5 Inspection Pit Type C Nos
C Concrete Plinth For
Cabin / Outdoor base (size: 5.4m x 4.8m x
1
0.60m thk)
50mm thk lean Concrete Grade 15P for
a M2
foundation base – 5.4 x 4.8 x 0.05
400mm thk reinforced concrete (G30) – from
b M3
platform level
To supply and lay 1 layer BRC A7 reinforcement
c M2
for concrete platform
d Sawn formwork M2
e 100m Dia, 1W PVC Duct Nos
f Inspection Pit Type A Nos
d Sawn formwork M2
e Inspection Pit Type B Nos
D Premix Area / Rc Concrete (*To fill either Item 1 or Item 2)
E Perimeter Drainage
I Compound Lighting
SUMMARY (HUB)
1 TOTAL PRELIMINARIES
2 TOTAL TOWER AND ACCESSORIES
TOTAL SITE INFRASTRUCTURE AND
3
ANCILLARIES
4 TOTAL ADDITIONAL WORK
FINAL TOTAL PART 1 (HUB) (INCLUDING
TAXES)
UNIT TOTAL
ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT QTY
COST (RM)
SPOKE - 24m Monopole Antenna Support Structure (12m x 12m footprint)
1. GENERAL & PRELIMINARIES
A General
1 Provision for Insurance during construction period LS 1
B Site Planning & Design
1 Site Survey LS 1
Services of licensed surveyor for setting out of the
2 LS 1
Site Boundary
3 Soil investigation LS 1
C&S, M&E Consulting Engineer Services &
4 LS 1
Design including PE Endorsement
C Site Acquisition
Deposits and Preliminary rental charges to
1 landowner (prior to official site handover to PART LS 1
2) - maximum 3 months + 2 months deposit
D Project Management & Others
1 Monthly Reporting & Meetings LS 1
Site Management Including Site Monitoring and
2 LS 1
Inspection
Signboard ((Material to be made from wood as per
3 JKR specifications, 3 ft height above ground) Nos 1
B Concrete Base
2 200mm Hardcore M3
3 100mm Concrete Grade 25P M3
4 BRC A7 M2
5 Inspection Pit Type C Nos
I Compound Lighting
SUMMARY (SPOKE)
1 TOTAL PRELIMINARIES
UNIT TOTAL
ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT QTY
COST (RM)
TOWER
A Concrete Plinth For
Cabin / Outdoor base (size: 5.4m x 4.8m x
1
0.60m thk)
50mm thk lean Concrete Grade 15P for
A M2
foundation base – 5.4 x 4.8 x 0.05
600mm thk reinforced concrete (G30) – from
B M3
platform level
To supply and lay 1 layer BRC A7 reinforcement
C M2
for concrete platform
D Sawn formwork M2
E 100m Dia, 1W PVC Duct Nos
F Inspection Pit Type A Nos
To supply and install “I” beam base (size: 4m x
G Nos
0.2m x 0.2m x 0.01m thk)
H Concrete steps Nos
450mm x 450mm Electrical Pit c/w retractable
I lifting handle (outdoor with hinges), inclusive Nos
necessary 100mm diameter PVC duct
2 2 x Genset c/w skid tank (7m x 3m x 0.6m thk)
50mm thk lean Concrete Grade 15P for
A M2
foundation base
600mm thk.Reinforced concrete (G30) – from
B M3
platform level
To supply and lay 1 layer BRC A7 reinforcement
C M2
for concrete platform
D Sawn formwork M2
E Inspection Pit Type B Nos
B Basic Grounding And Earthing System
To supply and install common earthing system
1 (compound area) c/w copper tape, copper rod, No
G.I pipe 50mm and cadweld jointing
2 300mm x 300mm Heavy Duty Earth Chamber No
To supply and install earthing system for feeder
3 c/w 50mm GI pipe, copper cable, MGB and proper No
connection to the common earthing system
UNIT TOTAL
ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT QTY
COST (RM)
SPOKE
A Concrete Plinth For
1 Outdoor base (size: 3m x 5m x 0.40m thk)
50mm thk lean Concrete Grade 15P for
A M2
foundation base – 3 x 5 x 0.4
600mm thk reinforced concrete (G30) – from
B M3
platform level
To supply and lay 1 layer BRC A7 reinforcement
C M2
for concrete platform
D Sawn formwork M2
E 100m Dia, 1W PVC Duct Nos
F Inspection Pit Type A Nos
To supply and install “I” beam base (size: 4m x
G Nos
0.2m x 0.2m x 0.01m thk)
H Concrete steps Nos
450mm x 450mm Electrical Pit c/w retractable
I lifting handle (outdoor with hinges), inclusive Nos
necessary 100mm diameter PVC duct
B 2 x Genset c/w skid tank (7m x 3m x 0.6m thk)
50mm thk lean Concrete Grade 15P for
A M2
foundation base
600mm thk.Reinforced concrete (G30) – from
B M3
platform level
To supply and lay 1 layer BRC A7 reinforcement
C M2
for concrete platform
D Sawn formwork M2
E Inspection Pit Type B Nos
C Basic Grounding And Earthing System
To supply and install common earthing system
A (compound area) c/w copper tape, copper rod, Nos
G.I pipe 50mm and cadweld jointing
B 300mm x 300mm Heavy Duty Earth Chamber Nos
To supply and install earthing system for feeder
c/w 50mm GI pipe, copper cable, MGB and
C Nos
proper connection to the common earthing
system
TOTAL FOR SITE INFRASTRUCTURE FOR NATURAL
DISASTERS (SPOKE) (INCLUDING TAXES)
CLUSTER :
UST:
SITE ID:
SITE CATEGORY: (SPUR / COLLECTOR)
UNIT TOTAL
NO DESCRIPTION UNIT QTY
COST (RM)
HUB / TOWER
1. GENERAL & PRELIMINARIES
A Insurance
1. Provision for Insurance during construction
LS
period
B Planning & Design
2. RF & TX Audit LS
3. Network Design LS
C Project Management
4. ANTENNA SYSTEM
5. DC POWER SUPPLY
Supply of Complete Rectifier System and
A LS
Battery Backup System
A New equipment
1 RNC LS
2 BSC LS
B Upgrade
1 RNC upgrade LS
2 BSC Upgrade LS
3 Backhaul (Link Transmission Upgrade) LS
7. EQUIPMENT SHELTER & ALARM SYSTEM (*To fill either Item a or Item b)
Supply & Install Cabin complete with all
A* set 1
necessary accessories
B* Supply & Install Outdoor Cabinet c/w outdoor set 1
C Supply & Install horizontal cable gantry set 1
Supply & Install MGB at the edge of
D Nos 1
horizontal gantry
E Supply and install of Intruder System LS
*Note: To choose either Item a or Item b
8. AC POWER SUPPLY
AC Main Distribution Board System (* To
A
fill either Item 1 or Item 2)
To supply and install 3phase 60A TPN
1*
ACPDB indoor type (for Cabin)
To supply and install 3phase 60A TPN Power
2* Distribution Unit (PDU) Weather proof
Outdoor Type (for Outdoor BTS)
EL-4C x 35mm (u/g)PVC/SWA/PVC cable
3 LS
from meter box
9. INTEROPERABILITY COST
Interoperability cost for RAN Sharing
A LS
purpose
TOTAL ITEM 9 : INTEROPERABILITY COST
SUMMARY
HUB / TOWER
TOTAL ITEM 1: GENERAL &
1
PRELIMINARIES
2 TOTAL ITEM 2: EQUIPMENT & SYSTEM
UNIT TOTAL
ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT QTY
COST (RM)
SPOKE
A Insurance
1. Provision for Insurance during construction
LS
period
B Planning & Design
3. Network Design LS
C Project Management
2. ANTENNA SYSTEM
A Supply of Complete RF Antenna set 3
Supply of Complete antenna feeder system
B (AFS) including necessary feeder Cable, set 3
brackets and jumper
Supply and install complete antenna support
C set 3
system
Installation and Testing of complete antenna
D set 3
system
Supply , Install and Testing of Transmission
E set 1
backhaul Microwave Or VSAT
3.BACKHAUL
Sourcing and securing sufficient Network
A Backhaul / Transmission / Carrier for 2G and LS
3G services implementation and integration.
Design, Dimension, Supply, Install, Testing
B and Commissioning of Fiber Optic Backhaul Lot
System.
Design, Dimension, Supply, Install, Testing
C and Commissioning of Transmission Lot
backhaul Microwave Or VSAT
TOTAL ITEM 3 : BACKHAUL
4. DC POWER SUPPLY
Supply of Complete Rectifier System and
A LS
Battery Backup System
Installation and Commissioning of rectifier
B and battery system including necessary LS
power and grounding cables.
TOTAL ITEM 4 : DC POWER SUPPLY
6. AC POWER SUPPLY
AC Main Distribution Board System (* To
A
fill either Item 1 or Item 2)
To supply and install 3phase 60A TPN
1* LS
ACPDB indoor type (for Cabin)
To supply and install 3phase 60A TPN Power
2* Distribution Unit (PDU) Weather proof LS
Outdoor Type (for Outdoor BTS)
SUMMARY
TOTAL ITEM 1: GENERAL &
1
PRELIMINARIES
2 TOTAL ITEM 2: ANTENNA SYSTEM
The preventive and corrective maintenance includes operational checking and testing as well as
cleanliness and tidiness of the site and equipment.
A. Preventive Maintenance
MANPOWER
NO ITEM FREQUENCY DESCRIPTION
PER SITE
B. Corrective Maintenance
OPERATING
MANPOWER RESPONSE
NO ITEM CENTER
PER SITE TIME
(OPERATING HOUR)
C. Contact Personnel :
D. Hotline/Contact No. :
E. Others :