The government is considering introducing a second 5G network in January 2024, in line with its policy of promoting competition and dismantling monopolies.
Malaysia has been going with the concept of having a single wholesale network with state-owned Digital Nasional Bhd as a neutral party providing a 5G network for all other companies to tap on.
All mobile operators in the country, except forThe government has been studying the SWN model and will make a decision on whether to continue with the concept. The Reuters report noted that the government is considering the introduction of a second 5G network from January 2024, in line with its policy of promoting competition and dismantling monopolies.
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