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News & Reviews:   single wholesale network

  • The 5G network rollout in our country has been relatively successful, albeit not as straightforward as Malaysians would’ve preferred. Case in point, the government recently announced that it will move from a single 5G network to a dual model after the former’s coverage reaches 80% of populated areas.  

  • Agreement between Digi and DNB signed, Digi 5G offerings will be shared in the future

    Agreement between Digi and DNB signed, Digi 5G offerings will be shared in the future

    As expected of Digi, the company also just announced signing the Access Agreement with Digital Nasional Berhad (DNB) for the 5G single wholesale network (SWN). This agreement will enable the company to enrich its current portfolio of services with the gradual deployment of 5G retail services for consumers and enterprise customers.

  • Previously, we reported that all six telcos in Malaysia have agreed to the Digital Nasional Berhad (DNB) 5G service agreement prior to its deadline of 30 June 2022. Now, it looks like our country can finally move forward and have 5G connectivity accessible to the masses as the Ministry of Communications and Multimedia (K-KOMM) said that the 5G service will rollout by September 2022 at the latest.

  • K-KOMM: Telco companies have until 30 June to join 5G service agreement with DNB

    K-KOMM: Telco companies have until 30 June to join 5G service agreement with DNB

    The Ministry of Communications and Multimedia (K-KOMM) has revealed that negotiations are still ongoing between telco companies and Digital Nasional Bhd (DNB) on the 5G network service agreement in Malaysia. This is according to its minister, Tan Sri Annuar Musa.

  • The Communications and Multimedia Ministry (K-KOMM) has lauded Digital Nasional Berhad (DNB)’s single wholesale network model for enabling a cheaper 5G service rate in Malaysia. Its minister, Tan Sri Annuar Musa yesterday also assured the people that the model won't create a monopoly.

  • 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.

  • DNB's Single Wholesale Network for 5G maintained but offers 70% equity stake to telcos

    DNB's Single Wholesale Network for 5G maintained but offers 70% equity stake to telcos

    After waiting for more than two weeks, the Malaysian government has finally settled on what they were going to do with the Single Wholesale Network (SWN). From today's tweet as well as the press conference, the government has decided to maintain the implementation of the 5G network as an SWN.

  • 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?


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