Malaysia's top telcos - CelcomDigi, Maxis, TM and U Mobile welcome the government's decision to shift to a dual 5G network model which will increase efficiency and encourage greater 5G adoption among consumers and enterprises.
will continue to roll out 5G until it achieves 80% population coverage, and a competing second 5G network will commence in 2024.
Meanwhile, Maxis which currently is the only telco that hasn’t signed 5G access agreements with DNB says, “Maxis is committed to working closely with the industry to accelerate 5G for the nation in line with the Government’s digital ambitions. The Company recognises the importance of efficiently rolling out 5G and the economic benefits it will bring to all Malaysians.
Unifi Mobile via TM has also expressed support for the government’s decision to implement 5G over two phases. In their statement, TM says it will work closely with the Government and the industry to ensure the success of both Phase 1 and Phase 2 for Malaysia’s 5G implementation.
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