Malaysia scraps loathed internet re-routing plan after public backlash
Insiders warn fallout from scrapped DNS policy could undermine government efforts to attract tech investments from major players like Nvidia
This policy would have effectively blocked access to websites deemed improper by the government for anyone in the country not using a VPN.
But just one day later, amid a torrent of public dissent, Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil abruptly announced the policy was off the table. “Taking into account the views expressed through MCMC’s engagement sessions as well as from the general public, I have requested [the commission] not to proceed with the implementation,” he wrote on the X social media platform late on Sunday.
Originally, the DNS policy was set to take effect by the end of September, with authorities claiming it was necessary to combat online gambling, pornography, copyright violations and financial scams.