Altel has its own 4G network with their own equipment. While Celcom has 2G and 3G network. Both share their networks. So in this context, Celcom uses Altel's 4G while Altel uses Celcom's 2G and 3G
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Aug 13 2016, 07:37 PM
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Altel has its own 4G network with their own equipment. While Celcom has 2G and 3G network. Both share their networks. So in this context, Celcom uses Altel's 4G while Altel uses Celcom's 2G and 3G
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Aug 13 2016, 08:36 PM
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ALTEL shares THEIR 4G to Celcom. See this link for more information: http://www.soyacincau.com/2014/04/23/altel...ut-lte-network/
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Aug 13 2016, 09:16 PM
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So technically, Altel is MNVO for 2G and 3G while MNO for 4G. Celcom meanwhile is opposite.
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So technically, Altel is MNVO for 2G and 3G while MNO for 4G. Celcom meanwhile is opposite.
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Aug 14 2016, 09:36 PM
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Actually, Altel has taken Celcom's bandwidth allocation rights. So in this case, Altel has 40 MHz of LTE spectrum and shares it with Celcom. Note: Celcom still doesn't have their own networks. They just collaborate with Altel. Celcom does the marketing, Altel does the network.
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Which by technically, if there's Altel, there's Celcom. Or if there's Celcom, there's Altel. Both has the same coverage and no more or less.
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Aug 14 2016, 09:39 PM
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According to multiple sources including from SoyaCincau(http://www.soyacincau.com/tag/altel-4g-lte/):
QUOTE Furthermore, both Altel and Celcom have also tied up to share their 2.6GHz LTE spectrum. Spectrum wise, Altel has a greater advantage with a huge 40MHz chunk while the other 8 companies are getting just 20MHz. Edit: Again, from thestar(http://www.thestar.com.my/business/busines...ectrum-sharing/): QUOTE It said on Thursday Celcom and Altel would pool their respective 2x 10MHz bandwidth of the LTE2600 MHz spectrum into a common pooled spectrum for their exclusive use. QUOTE Altel, which was awarded the 2 x 20 MHz of the LTE2600 MHz spectrum band, would also consider Celcom's request to use Altel's remaining 2 x 10MHz spectrum band. This post has been edited by kroul2: Aug 14 2016, 09:46 PM |
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