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News & Reviews:   5g connectivity

  • Opensignal, a website specialising in mobile network performance measurement and analysis recently lauded Malaysia as a global leader in 5G connectivity thanks to our fast and reliable networks. This is according to its latest “Benchmarking the Global 5G Experience” study released in June which ranked our country favourably in multiple categories.

  • HUAWEI Mate 60 series might finally get to connect to 5G in 2023

    HUAWEI Mate 60 series might finally get to connect to 5G in 2023

    HUAWEI only introduced the Mate 50 series recently, and it's a shame that the devices don't come with 5G connectivity despite packing all the good tech specs. However, if users want to connect to the 5G network, it's still possible through a phone case. According to the latest report, the Mate 60 series might not require doing so, as it'll support 5G connectivity.

  • Ericsson, Qualcomm and Thales are testing beaming 5G internet connection from space

    Ericsson, Qualcomm and Thales are testing beaming 5G internet connection from space

    Soon, we may be able to get 5G connectivity even in the world’s most remote locations thanks to a joint effort by Swedish telecoms equipment maker Ericsson, US chip company Qualcomm and French aerospace company Thales. Allowing users to wirelessly access super fast internet and low latency wirelessly where ever there are in the world, this new technology seeks to utilise low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellites.

  • Finance Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz has revealed that the government is willing to consider fiscal incentives to assist local telco companies in transitioning to 5G. These incentives are meant to mitigate any short-term commercial consequences of providing 5G services to their customers.

  • Celcom, Digi, Maxis and U Mobile are still in discussion on the 5G Reference Access Offer by DNB

    Celcom, Digi, Maxis and U Mobile are still in discussion on the 5G Reference Access Offer by DNB

    Previously, we reported that Celcom, Digi, Maxis and U Mobile have accepted the offer to take an equity stake in Digital Nasional Berhad (DNB). If you were wondering if there's any update, the latest news that we got is that these MNOs have yet to agree on key terms in the Reference Access Offer (RAO) that was recently published by DNB.

  • How is the 5G network performance so far in Malaysia? Here's our first-hand experience

    How is the 5G network performance so far in Malaysia? Here's our first-hand experience

    Today, Samsung Malaysia invited us to Putrajaya to test out the 5G network performance with the Galaxy S21 Ultra. If we are being honest, we weren't expecting anything too mindblowing since the 5G network is still at its infant stage. Nevertheless, we did a couple of tests to see the speed performance so here's what you need to know.

  • Celcom, Digi, Maxis & U Mobile accept offer on equity stake in DNB

    Celcom, Digi, Maxis & U Mobile accept offer on equity stake in DNB

    As of 16 March 2022, the Malaysian government announced that Digital Nasional Berhad's (DNB) Single Wholesale Network (SWN) will remain as planned. However, the government also only retain a 30% equity stake in DNB and offered the rest of the 70% to CelcomDigiMaxis and U Mobile.

  • DNB encourages telcos to join the 5G commercial pilot & extends it to 30 June 2022

    DNB encourages telcos to join the 5G commercial pilot & extends it to 30 June 2022

    Following the announcement of the Malaysian government's decision to main the Single Wholesale Network (SWN) for Digital Nasional Berhad (DNB), DNB released a statement not too long after. Basically, the announcement was about DNB welcoming the decision and also encouraging telecommunications companies to subscribe for the equity stakes.

  • 5G in Malaysia - Where are we so far?

    5G in Malaysia - Where are we so far?

    When the government first started talking about 5G a few years ago, it was clear that we consumers wouldn't be able to benefit anytime soon. But with the COVID-19 pandemic, industries and Malaysians quickly began using the Internet for things like video meetings, ecommerce, online events and more.

    This explosive growth meant that there was a real need to expedite the growth of 5G in Malaysia. Today, we want to briefly walk you through how much 5G has progressed here in Malaysia exactly in the last few years. Where are we so far?

  • HUAWEI might be building something to bring 5G to its smartphones

    HUAWEI might be building something to bring 5G to its smartphones

    Most of us know HUAWEI has stopped producing 5G smartphones for quite a long while due to the trade ban. Although the Chinese tech giant worked hard on the 5G development, it still can't offer its solution to the industry. However, it seems like HUAWEI has identified a workaround to bring 5G connectivity to its smartphones, and it's something interesting.


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