Maxis and Nokia deepen collaboration to drive next-gen connectivity
KUALA LUMPUR: Maxis Bhd (Maxis) and Nokia have deepened their collaboration to drive nextgeneration connectivity.
In a press statement, it said, this expansion of the longstanding relationship between Maxis and Nokia focuses on two areas: collaboration to enhance network security and reliability, as well as Maxis’ engagement of Nokia as a partner to build part of Maxis’ 5G Core ecosystem to meet future connectivity needs.
The collaboration was formalised at a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) ceremony at the Malaysia Pavilion of the Mobile World Congress 2024 in Barcelona, Spain witnessed by Minister of Communications Malaysia Fahmi Fadzil.
Also present was Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) chairman Tan Sri Mohamad Salim Fateh Din.
As part of the collaboration, Maxis will work with Nokia to explore the implementation of newer technologies to further fortify Maxis’ networks, strengthening security and reliability.
This includes quantum-safe optical networking that protects against threats by both classical and quantum computers.
In addition, both companies will explore innovation around facilitating efficient and scalable connectivity across cloud environments to bolster network security, with the strengthened security to also benefit enterprise customers.
These measures are in line with the growing demand for network infrastructure that can support robust interconnectivity and seamless cross-border data exchange, backed by more secure optical data centres.
Maxis recently engaged Nokia as a key partner to build part of its 5G Core ecosystem to meet future connectivity needs. This includes utilising cloud-native solutions that will enable Maxis to fully leverage 5G capabilities, with greater functionality, reliability, and efficiency to power next generation 5G offerings.
“Maxis is delighted to deepen our partnership with Nokia, extending our longstanding working relationship over the past two decades and pioneering at the frontiers of connectivity.
“As Malaysia’s leading integrated telecommunications provider, we look forward to closer collaboration to innovate across our network ecosystem and 5G offerings. This will ensure we are future-ready to meet customers’ ever-increasing demands for fast, secure and reliable connectivity,” said Maxis chief executive officer Goh Seow Eng.
“We are thrilled to collaborate with Maxis to enhance its network infrastructure. This partnership will unlock opportunities for Maxis and Nokia to jointly explore and succeed in network infrastructure segments, such as fixed networks, IP and optical networks, capitalising on the growing demand for data centres, 5G and computing power in the country, in line with the Artificial Intelligence (AI) wave,” said Nokia head of Network Infrastructure for Asia South Ngiam Ming Kin.
Leveraging the power of partnerships, Maxis is committed to play its part to advance the nation’s digital agenda, ensuring all Malaysians and Malaysian businesses enjoy fast, secure and dependable connectivity.