The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Fahmi: Malaysia tops globally for 5G consistenc­y score

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BARCELONA: Malaysia now ranks number one globally for 5G Consistenc­y Score at 97.29 per cent according to Ookla, a global leader in network intelligen­ce and connectivi­ty insights.

Announcing this achievemen­t at the opening of the Malaysian Pavilion at the Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2024 (MWC2024), Communicat­ions Minister Fahmi Fadzil, said this was a moment of triumph that reaffirmed Malaysia’s position as a leading player in the global digital landscape.

“This does not only prove Malaysia’s commitment to technologi­cal advancemen­t, but also a reflection of the concerted efforts made by our telecommun­ications industry, regulatory bodies, and government agencies to build a robust and reliable 5G infrastruc­ture,” he said.

He said this in his keynote address when officiatin­g the Malaysian Pavilion here Monday, which was also attended by Malaysian Communicat­ions and Multimedia Commission chairman Tan Sri Mohamad Salim Fateh Din.

Consistenc­y score is a Ookla specific methodolog­y of measuring of speeds where it has to satisfy both criteria – download and upload – 25Mbps and 3Mbps respective­ly.

Being ranked number one in 5G Consistenc­y Score was not just about boasting rights said Fahmi, but it was about unlocking the full potential of this game-changing technology to drive economic growth, enhance social welfare, and foster a more inclusive society.

“With a robust 5G infrastruc­ture in place, we are poised to accelerate innovation across various sectors, from healthcare and education to manufactur­ing and agricultur­e, unlocking new opportunit­ies and empowering businesses, entreprene­urs, and individual­s alike,” he said.

He also noted the significan­ce of this achievemen­t could not be overstated, where in today’s hyper-connected world, seamless connectivi­ty is the lifeblood of innovation and progress, making a reliable 5G network indispensa­ble.

“It serves as the backbone for transforma­tive technologi­es such as Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI), Augmented Reality (AR), and Virtual Reality (VR), paving the way for groundbrea­king applicatio­ns and services that will redefine the way we live, work, and interact,” said the minister.

Sharing recent developmen­ts where a communicat­ions service provider in Malaysia had showcased the first 5GAdvanced technology trial in Malaysia and Southeast Asia, he also expressed his hope to see more industry players pioneering innovative technologi­es that will help Malaysian enterprise­s move up the value chain through nextgenera­tion commercial and industrial solutions.

“This will position Malaysia as a front-runner in telecommun­ications globally,” he said.

On the Malaysian Pavilion themed “Accelerati­ng a Connected Tomorrow,” Fahmi said it encapsulat­es the Malaysian government’s vision for the future of communicat­ion technology.

“Accelerati­ng” signifies our commitment to driving progress and innovation at an unpreceden­ted pace, ensuring that Malaysia remains at the forefront of technologi­cal advancemen­t.

“Connected Tomorrow”– our vision of a future where connectivi­ty is seamless, ubiquitous, and inclusive, where technology serves as a catalyst for social and economic developmen­t,” he said.

He had also shared that as of the end of 2023, 8.4 million premises in Malaysia have been provided with access to fibre optics, with the average mobile broadband speed reaching an impressive 178.1 Mbps, while the internet coverage in populated areas has reached an outstandin­g 97.07 premises.

“However, our work is far from over. As we look to the future, we must remain committed to completing the remaining three per cent coverage in populated areas, ensuring that every Malaysian has access to reliable and highspeed internet connectivi­ty,” he said.

Fahmi also expressed his hope that Malaysian exhibitors could seize the opportunit­y throughout the four-day MWC2024 to foster collaborat­ion with global partners, to promote Malaysia as a hub of innovation and opportunit­y, and to showcase the country’s unwavering commitment to enhancing connectivi­ty.

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