The Borneo Post

Maxis and Nokia deepen collaborat­ion to drive next-gen connectivi­ty

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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.

 ?? ?? Fahmi (centre) witness the MoU exchange between Nokia and Maxis represente­d by Ngiam (left) and Goh.
Fahmi (centre) witness the MoU exchange between Nokia and Maxis represente­d by Ngiam (left) and Goh.

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