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post Feb 18 2022, 07:13 PM

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https://soyacincau.com/2022/02/18/5g-malays...lesale-network/

5G Malaysia: Celcom, Digi, Maxis and U Mobile want to form a new consortium to deploy 5G
BY Alexander Wong
18 February 2022
6:20 pm

Malaysia’s big four telcos – Celcom, Digi, Maxis and U Mobile, have submitted a proposal to the government for the establishment of Dual Wholesale Networks (DWN) for 5G rollout in Malaysia. This would establish a second 5G network formed by a consortium of telcos alongside Digital Nasional Berhad (DNB), which is currently the single wholesale network (SWN).

According to a joint statement issued today, the telcos express their full support towards the Government’s agenda throughout the MyDigital initiative and the development of the digital economy in Malaysia where 5G networks are among the critical infrastructure. It stated, “we have submitted our proposal for the establishment of two Wholesale Networks (Dual Wholesale Networks or DWN) which will be developed and operated by two consortiums involving Government, DNB, and mobile network operators (MNOs) who are ready to invest.”

The four telcos view the DWN model as a feasible option that leverages MNOs capabilities, existing resources, including infrastructure, supply chain, and the experience of thousands of Malaysian technical talents. They are also looking forward to playing their part in realising the long-term sustainable benefits to the Nation, a win-win solution for the Government, rakyat, and the industry.

Communications and Multimedia Minister Tan Sri Annuar Musa has shared today that his Ministry and the Ministry of Finance will table a Cabinet Ministers’ memorandum next month to resolve the issues relating to DNB “once and for all”. He said the position of DNB and the Single Wholesale Network or Dual Wholesale Network has become a debate and polemic should be resolved soon. He told reporters “If we allow it to prolong, it will affect the 5G rollout programme which is a key factor to Malaysia’s Digital Economy Framework of Action and implementation of MyDigital.

As reported by Opensignal, Malaysia’s current average mobile speed currently lags behind Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines which have already launched their 5G service significantly.

Malaysia was supposed to launch 5G under a private-led consortium in Q3 2020. After the change of government in February 2020, the 5G plans were put on hold until MyDigital was launched in 2021 with a target to deploy 5G by Q4 2021. Instead of a private-led consortium, the current government has decided to allocate the spectrum to a single government entity which is now known as DNB. The Malaysian government has allocated the 700MHz, 3.5GHz, and 26/28GHz spectrum to DNB, while the telcos are not allowed to use their existing spectrum for 5G.

DNB’s 5G network went live on 15th December 2021 and are offering free access to their 5G network until 31st March 2022. So far YTL Communications’ Yes and TM’s Unifi Mobile have accepted the free trial offer but only Yes is offering 5G services. At the moment, no telco has announced the signing of a wholesale agreement with DNB pending finalisation of the Reference Access Offer.

In December, Reuters reported that the big four telcos have recommended for an additional 5G network to run in parallel with DNB. It added that two organisations will utilise existing telco assets to coordinate rollout and collaborate in the first 12-18 months to achieve a faster rollout of 5G across Malaysia than any one party. The report also states that the telcos are open to proposals to allow them to own equity in DNB and they want greater inclusion in the government’s 5G rollout plan

Responding to questions raised by Bangi MP Ong Kian Ming, DNB’s CEO Ralph Mashall said there will be an enormous implication should the Government decide on having a dual wholesale network (DWN). He said it is highly unlikely that DNB in its current form will survive should there be another wholesale network provider in Malaysia. He added if DNB fails, the second wholesale provider will then eventually become a private SWN monopoly. In addition, he said the Government will be subjected to pay substantial amounts of claims and compensation including early termination penalties for various types of contracts made for the operations of DNB.

The industry including GSMA has repeatedly raised concerns about Malaysia’s approach to deploy 5G through an SWN citing failures of similar deployments in countries such as Belarus, Mexico, and Rwanda. It added that SWN model for 5G will threaten Malaysia’s competitiveness. It believes that a pragmatic approach is needed by all parties to ensure that DNB delivers the next-generation connectivity that Malaysia needs.
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post Mar 19 2022, 11:59 PM

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QUOTE(Gold_Moderator @ Mar 19 2022, 10:56 PM)
Still no 5G after update the sw
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According to soyacincau already got

https://soyacincau.com/2022/03/19/samsung-g...-ui-4-1-update/

Samsung Galaxy S21 series now supports Yes 5G after One UI 4.1 update

YTL Communications’ Yes 5G service is finally compatible with the Samsung Galaxy S21 series. Prior to this, you’ll need to use a Chinese-branded smartphone as both Samsung and Apple iPhone devices can’t connect to the 5G network. As mentioned previously, the 5G support requires a software update and Samsung has just pushed its new software update which carries the latest One UI 4.1 as well as support for Yes 5G.

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post Aug 31 2022, 04:17 PM

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QUOTE(sharpman @ Aug 31 2022, 04:12 PM)
Shit, Maxis and U Mobile do not want stakes in DNB

https://www.thestar.com.my/business/busines...agency--sources
How la???
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purely bussiness decision, they see no point for minority stake
they do businese not charity
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post Sep 1 2022, 06:38 PM

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https://soyacincau.com/2022/09/01/u-mobile-...vesting-in-dnb/

U Mobile says it will able to offer 5G services without investing in DNB

"U Mobile can still offer 5G by signing separate access agreement"
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post Sep 11 2022, 10:10 PM

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QUOTE(Judashow Alpha @ Sep 11 2022, 09:34 PM)
Is there any device where we can put the 5G simcard in them use it to share with all devices in the house?

Meaning something like hotspot. Got?
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Like this ?

https://soyacincau.com/2022/09/09/yes-5g-ma...band-unlimited/
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post Sep 17 2022, 11:28 PM

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https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/dnb-...adio-5g-rollout

DNB to deploy Asia's first ultra-lightweight Ericsson radio in 5G roll-out

Bernama
September 15, 2022 17:08 pm +08

KUALA LUMPUR (Sept 15): Malaysia will be the first country in Asia to use Ericsson’s AIR 3268 ultra-lightweight radio in supporting its 5G roll-out.

In a statement on Thursday (Sept 15), Ericsson head for Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh David Hagerbro said the new-generation radio that will be deployed throughout Malaysia by Digital Nasional Bhd (DNB) is 18% more energy-efficient than the radio of the previous generation, thereby ensuring a more sustainable and responsible 5G roll-out.

The AIR 3268 is designed with Ericsson Silicon, providing real-time channel estimation and ultra-precise beamforming that improves coverage and user experience.

At 12kg and 23 litres, AIR 3268 is the lightest and smallest massive MIMO (multiple input multiple output) radio in the industry, and has been designed for 5G mid-band massive MIMO performance to deliver the benefits of deployment simplicity.

With 200 watts of output power, 32 transceivers and passive cooling, the radio weighs about 40% less than the earlier generation, making installations easy on towers, rooftops, poles and walls.

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post Oct 30 2022, 08:01 PM

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QUOTE(Sotongg @ Oct 30 2022, 06:49 PM)
do before election still can consider which one to vote lo  icon_idea.gif
no contribution where got idea to vote sesiapa leh
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Easy, normally new gov will gip very good offer to ppl.
Case in point as what gobind did for unifi last time

So, vote for pH u never regret

 

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