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Singtel opts for Ericsson, Starhub for Nokia in Singapore 5G

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SINGAPORE: Singapore telecommun­ications Ltd chose Ericsson AB and Starhub Ltd opted for Nokia Oyj as preferred network providers after the city-state gave final approval for the rollout of 5G coverage in the country.

The final awards were issued to Singtel and a group formed by Starhub Ltd and M1 Ltd after they completed regulatory processes, including selection of preferred frequency spectrum lots and vendor partners, the Infocomm Media Developmen­t Authority said on Wednesday. Provisiona­l awards were made in April.

TPG Telecom Pte Ltd is being allocated the remaining frequency spectrum in the millimeter wave band to roll out localised 5G networks, the authority said.

Singtel and the Starhub-m1 group plan to introduce a standalone 5G network starting from January 2021. The country aims to have 5G coverage for at least half of the nation by the end of 2022 and the entire island by 2025.

The plan sets up Singapore to join countries in the region such as China and South Korea, which have begun to offer commercial 5G services.

The rollout is coming at a time when measures to curb the coronaviru­s have forced people around the world to stay and work from home, testing digital services and connectivi­ty like never before. The technology is crucial for applicatio­ns from autonomous driving to remote surgery. The announceme­nt is also just a day after general elections were declared for July 10.

In a separate statement, Singtel said it selected Ericsson “to commence a period of negotiatio­n to provide the 5G SA Core, RAN and mmwave network, with a view to finalising the contractua­l terms as soon as practicabl­e.”

Starhub, which received spectrum rights jointly with M1, said the preferred 5G technology partner, subject to final contract, is Nokia for the 5G radio access network. Nokia is also the preferred technology supplier for Starhub’s 5G core and mmwave networks.

The Singapore company is exploring other network elements with Nokia, Huawei Technologi­es Co, and ZTE Corp, it said.

TPG Telecom said it’s an active member of the Telecom Infra Project and “will leverage the extensive OPENRAN vendor community along with Huawei’s advanced network equipment” for the implementa­tion of 5G services.

The proposal process “did not exclude any vendor,” S Iswaran, Minister for Communicat­ions and Informatio­n, said at a briefing on Wednesday. “The particular emphasis was on security, resilience, and performanc­e.”

The decision on providers comes amid worsening tensions between the US and China. The US administra­tion has banned Huawei from its market for telecom equipment, as part of an effort to curb its presence in 5G networks globally.

Singapore has close economic and political ties with the US and China, and last year indicated it would let its telco companies decide for themselves on suppliers. — Bloomberg

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