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Five Malaysian telcos to use state 5G tech

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Five Malaysian mobile operators have agreed to use the government’s state-owned 5G network, paving the way for 5G services to be rolled out to customers after months of delayed talks.

Malaysia’s 5G plans had been repeatedly set back since last year amid an impasse between the government and major carriers over pricing and transparen­cy, including concern that a sole state-run network would result in a nationaliz­ed monopoly.

The government has said a single shared network would reduce costs, improve efficiency and speed up infrastruc­ture works.

Celcom Axiata, DiGi Telecommun­ications, Telekom Malaysia and U Mobile said on Monday they had signed agreements to access the 5G network run by state agency Digital Nasional Berhad (DNB) for 10 years.

A fifth operator, YTL Communicat­ions, also signed the deal, Malaysia’s communicat­ions minister Annuar Musa told reporters.

In its statement, U Mobile said it would begin making 5G services commercial­ly available to its customers from Thursday.

DiGi said the access agreement incorporat­ed “improvemen­ts to a few key terms” in the government’s “reference access offer” (RAO) – a document published earlier this year setting out pricing, service commitment­s, and other details of DNB’s wholesale 5G model.

The updated RAO was expected to be published upon approval by Malaysia’s communicat­ions regulator, DiGi noted.

Another operator, Maxis Bhd, said that it was still assessing the governance requiremen­ts for the access agreement.

Maxis, Celcom, DiGi and U Mobile – the country’s four major telco firms – had earlier requested the government review the RAO, describing its pricing model as “not commercial­ly viable”, Reuters had reported in May.

The signing of the access agreements comes after Celcom, DiGi, Telekom and YTL agreed to take up a collective 65 percent stake in DNB recently.

U Mobile and Maxis declined to take up equity after the government declined their proposal for a majority stake.

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