The Impact of Connectivity in Malaysia and Bangladesh

                         Introduction
In this age and time the effect of the Information System (IS) is ubiquitous. We can clearly see the imprint of the various parts of the IS in our regular life on a day to day basis. Although all the segments of IS are important and intertwined with each other, one of the most important one of them is connectivity. Connectivity is a crucial component in achieving a global village where the whole world is connected to one intricate and yet a simple system.

What is Connectivity?
Connectivity is the ability to make a connection between two or more points in a network. Our whole Information System depends immensely on connectivity otherwise there would be no outreach on a global basis. The whole purpose of Information Systems is to improve and stabilize information sharing. And the factor of connectivity affects widely on the ability of the IS to support information sharing. The better the connectivity the better synchronization between various Information Systems for a more detailed and informed data distribution system.

                                                                              Internet
The most important connectivity service is the internet among others. It helps connect the Information Systems within continents. And it also provides the ability for people to access various categories of data comfortably and from any place at any time. And also it enables the data in the Information Systems to be more refined and accurately detailed. People are somewhat connected to the internet 24/7 which helps the Information Systems to survey the various products and services for the desired users.

               Connectivity in Malaysia
Malaysia is a country filled with tourist locations creating a great influx of tourists on a daily basis. And the tourism scene of Malaysia is very well managed with the help of a good connectivity in the Information System. The connectivity helps the Malaysian Ministry of Tourism to monitor and implement the positives and negatives in the country for the tourists resulting in a much better tourism system. Besides that connectivity helps a great ton in the road management and tolling systems in Malaysia as it allows for an automated and very fast and efficient tolling and ticketing system. Which also helps monitor the vehicles in the road properly and in a simple and easy manner. Furthermore, Malaysia benefits from connectivity in the Information Systems as it allows the citizens and temporary residents an easier day to day to life using automated systems all of flows of life.



Connectivity in Bangladesh
Connectivity is also hugely effective in Bangladesh. The country is coming up with endeavours and projects regularly to digitize itself. The government is very much invested in improving the Information Technology department as it is very crucial for improving a countries standpoint in the world. And connectivity in the Information Systems is contributing hugely to this cause. The government has already made combined projects with China and India regarding immensely improving the condition of fibre cable connection to drastically improve the data transfer rates through the national servers. And a better connectivity will just evidently result in a much better Information System for the country. Thus helping and making the process of the development of the country even faster.

Conclusion
All in all, the importance of connectivity in Information Systems is incomparable. It is the component that helps all the pieces fall into the perfect spots and coordinate everything internally. It helps connect the hardware and the software to the network. No matter if it is wired or wireless, connectivity always helps connect all the systems or computers to one another essentially forming a wide base of intertwined connection system which helps with the transferring and interpretation of the data smoothly throughout all the connected systems

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