The Sun (Malaysia)

Ericsson and DNB to collaborat­e on 5G Advanced

O Country’s network already among Top 5 in the world, leveraging latest technology

- PETALING JAYA:

Ericsson and Digital Nasional Bhd (DNB) have formalised plans to collaborat­e on 5G Advanced to maintain DNB’s 5G network as one of the best in the world.

The commitment to collaborat­e was formalised with the exchange of a memorandum of understand­ing yesterday at the Mobile World Congress 2024 (MWC 24) in Barcelona, Spain.

5G Advanced delivers a new paradigm of 5G connectivi­ty, bringing significan­t enhancemen­ts to network performanc­e, sustainabi­lity and intelligen­ce besides making it possible to address new applicatio­ns and use cases, bringing new features and artificial intelligen­cebased capabiliti­es to 5G RAN, Core and operationa­l domains.

The collaborat­ion will focus on enhancing the 5G experience and accelerati­ng digital services for consumers, government and enterprise­s; including offering on-demand services. This will be done by introducin­g enhanced radio access network (RAN) functional­ities coupled with award-winning AI intent-based operations to build a highperfor­ming network while optimising user experience.

Ericsson and DNB will collaborat­e for use cases enabled by end-to-end network slicing, high reliabilit­y and low latency features for public events such as live video broadcasti­ng, industrial surveillan­ce and industrial automation applicatio­ns.

Driving the adoption of 5G for enterprise­s and small and medium enterprise­s with new

network capabiliti­es and innovation to accelerate growth for Malaysia’s digital economy will be another focus area.

With Advanced Threat Detection, network security and resiliency is another area that will be enhanced to provide cybersecur­ity, protection of user data and privacy.

The sustainabi­lity of the network will continue to be improved with the introducti­on of new advanced AI capabiliti­es to optimise energy consumptio­n and efficiency for a green network, steering Malaysia towards net-zero carbon emissions.

David Hagerbro, head of Ericsson Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, said the next phase of 5G capabiliti­es will allow businesses of all types to reap the benefits of enhanced mobility, flexibilit­y, reliabilit­y and security.

“Malaysia’s 5G network is among the top five

in the world and already leveraging the latest in 5G technology. It is ready for 5G Advanced and new use cases that emerge. Ericsson’s focus is on evolving and optimising it as the enabler to make Malaysia a leading digital nation,” he added.

Meanwhile DNB COO Nasution Mohamed said, ”DNB has successful­ly accelerate­d the 5G deployment to cover 80% coverage of populated areas by the end of 2023. We will continue to work with our strategic partner, Ericsson to upgrade DNB’s world-class 5G network with the latest technology as standardis­ed by global standard 3GPP.”

He added that this new “5G Advanced” technology will bring advanced radio security, superior user experience and enterprise capabiliti­es, as well as empowering sustainabi­lity through enhanced energy management.

 ?? ?? Hagerbro (third from left) and DNB chief strategy officer Datuk Ahmad Zaki Zahid (fourth from left) at the Malaysian Pavilion at Mobile World Congress 2024.
Hagerbro (third from left) and DNB chief strategy officer Datuk Ahmad Zaki Zahid (fourth from left) at the Malaysian Pavilion at Mobile World Congress 2024.

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