Maxis may soon offer 5G services after 5G Task Force addresses DNB access agreement issues

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Maxis may soon offer 5G services after 5G Task Force addresses DNB access agreement issues
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KUALA LUMPUR, June 7 — The recently formed 5G Task Force, which aims to ensure a smooth transition to a Dual 5G Network model, has announced that it will be focusing on resolving...

KUALA LUMPUR, June 7 — The recently formed 5G Task Force, which aims to ensure a smooth transition to a Dual 5G Network model, has announced that it will be focusing on resolving issues related to DNB’s 5G access agreement and equity deals.

Interestingly, both chairmen said that the immediate results of the 5G access agreement will enable service providers including Maxis to offer 5G services to users. With the equity deal termination, questions have been raised about DNB’s survivability and growth as the single wholesale network is running on a cost-recovery model.

As stated in DNB’s Reference Access Offer , telcos would have to pay DNB RM30,000 per Gbps for 5G wholesale access for usage of up to 1,200Gbps per month. A discounted rate of RM22,000 per Gbps will be charged for capacity above 1,200Gbps. The pricing is locked to a minimum service term of 10 years.

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