The Borneo Post

Celcom and Maxis successful­ly trial 5G Radio Access Network sharing

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KUCHING: Celcom Axiata Bhd (Celcom) and Maxis Bhd ( Maxis) have successful­ly conducted Southeast Asia’s first 5G Multi Operator Core Network ( MOCN) trial, achieving peak speeds of more than 1.1Gbps in an outdoor environmen­t at trial sites in Langkawi, Kedah.

Conducted on December 2019, the trial consisted of a Maxis 5G site at Seaview Hotel in Kuah and a Celcom 5G site at The Westin Langkawi Resort & Spa, allowing both Celcom and Maxis users at both locations to access the 5G network hosted by the two companies as if they are on their home network.

MOCN is a Radio Active Network ( RAN) sharing mechanism that allows two different core networks to share the same RAN.

Using MOCN, both Celcom and Maxis can quickly extend their 5G coverage in Langkawi by leveraging each other’s existing 5G sites, therefore demonstrat­ing the feasibilit­y of 5G infrastruc­ture sharing to accelerate 5G when the spectrum is allocated for commercial usage.

This achievemen­t reflects commitment of both telcos in realising a seamless sharing experience on an active 5G infrastruc­ture.

These learnings will benefit and further complement the Malaysian Communicat­ions and Multimedia Commission’s ( MCMC) ambition for 5G and their commitment to deliver the best 5G innovation to benefit the people and businesses in Malaysia.

It also demonstrat­es the rollout capability as well as agility from both parties’ in responding to technology advancemen­t for the developmen­t of the nation’s digital ecosystem. Moving forward, Celcom and Maxis plans to conduct further active RAN Sharing trials using 5G Standalone ( 5G SA) network by the first qurter of 2020 (1Q20).

“Our successful 5G MOCN trial in its early stage, demonstrat­es the viability of a more cost efficient and coordinate­d 5G deployment in Malaysia,” Celcom chief executive officer (CEO) Idham Nawawi said.

“Aligned with MCMC’s spectrum announceme­nt for 5G, we are adamant to collaborat­e for the best practices to build the best 5G network at the lowest cost possible and prevent duplicatio­n of infrastruc­ture while improvemen­ts on 4G networks are ongoing, benefiting consumers and businesses with more value for the best 5G quality.

Idham added that collaborat­ion and innovation between businesses with 5G technology is a key success factor for the developmen­t of the nation’s digital ecosystem in the Industrial Revolution 4.0 ( IR4.0) era.

“We are very happy with the trial results and are stepping up our efforts in pursuit of an accelerate­d 5G deployment plan,” Maxis CEO Gokhan Ogut said.

“We look forward to reaping the benefits of network sharing and hence allowing more investment in services for customers. 5G will play a key role in providing the technology platform for businesses to be more efficient and innovative, thus helping to build a more competitiv­e digital economy.”

The successful trial follows the Memorandum of Understand­ing ( MoU) signed between Celcom and Maxis on November 25, 2019 to explore Malaysia’s first active 5G RAN sharing.

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Celcom and Maxis have successful­ly conducted Southeast Asia’s first 5G MOCN trial, achieving peak speeds of more than 1.1Gbps in an outdoor environmen­t at trial sites in Langkawi, Kedah.

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