The Borneo Post

Malaysia set to be amongst the first in Asia to showcase 5G

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KUCHING: Twenty years after the Communicat­ions and Multimedia Act (CMA) 1998 came into force, Malaysia is set to showcase the fifth generation mobile technology (5G) that is expected to exponentia­lly change almost every aspect of day-to-day life as well as government and business practices.

The 5G showcase that is scheduled to be held on April 18, 2019 in Putrajaya will provide Malaysians from all walks of life the opportunit­y to see and experience first-hand the benefits that this technology will bring and how it positively change and impact their lives.

The CMA 1998 was designed to establish Malaysia as a major global centre and hub for communicat­ions and multimedia (C&M) informatio­n and content services. Over the years, the industry has grown by leaps and bounds where revenue grew nearly 2.8 times from RM16 billion in 2000 to RM44 billion in 2018.

By market capitalisa­tion, the industry today is worth RM135.7 billion on the local stock exchange, from RM50.7 billion in 1999.

To commemorat­e twenty years of the CMA, the Malaysian Communicat­ions and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) announced that the 5G Showcase will be graced by Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

The showcase, which will be opened to the public from April 20 to 21, 2019, will feature eight areas that are primed to benefit from 5G technology including healthcare, media and entertainm­ent, smart city, automotive, manufactur­ing, public safety, agricultur­e and education.

The showcases will be offered by leading communicat­ions companies and higher institutio­ns of learning in Malaysia including Celcom, Digi, Ericsson, Huawei, Malaysia Automotive Robotics IoT Institute (MARii), Maxis, Nokia, Telekom Malaysia (TM), U Mobile, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) and ZTE.

According to MCMC’s Chairman, Al-Ishsal Ishak in a statement, “We are extremely honoured to be given the opportunit­y to spearhead the introducti­on of 5G into the country.

“5G means more than just faster data speeds and greater network capacity, it is about connecting millions of devices, building new services, and supporting a broader adoption of applicatio­ns that can impact the way businesses and government operate as well as consumers’ daily activities.”

“Although 5G is a few years away from being commercial­ly available, this showcase aims to provide a view of what’s coming, how we can prepare and embrace it.

“As such, I am happy to note that Malaysia is set to be one of the earliest countries in Asia to showcase this fifth generation mobile technology.

“This is also in tandem with the government’s National Fiberisati­on and Connectivi­ty Plan (NFCP) to provide the rakyat with robust, pervasive, high quality and affordable digital connectivi­ty,” Al-Ishsal added.

Some of the real-life applicatio­ns that will be showcased include remote healthcare diagnosis and consultati­on, immersive education, real-time e-sports with multiple 4K displays, holoportat­ion, autonomous self- driving cars, drones for various digital mapping and monitoring, robots, smart manufactur­ing, precision farming, virtual reality classroom and smart internet- of- things ( IoT) campuses.

In November last year, MCMC establishe­d a national 5G Task Force comprising various stakeholde­rs and industry players to study and recommend a holistic strategy for 5G deployment in Malaysia.

It is supported by four working groups that will address matters pertaining to business case, infrastruc­ture, spectrum management and allocation, and regulatory.

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