The Borneo Post (Sabah)

TM, U Mobile exploring 5G network sharing opportunit­ies

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KUALA

LUMPUR: Telekom Malaysia Bhd (TM) and U Mobile Sdn Bhd have teamed up to explore network sharing opportunit­ies using TM’s 5G Demonstrat­ion Project (5GDP) Langkawi network as the platform.

Under the partnershi­p, both parties will be exploring several network infrastruc­tures sharing models such as Multi-Operator Core Node (MOCN) or MultiOpera­tor Radio Access Network (MORAN), the companies said in a joint statement.

The collaborat­ion reiterates both parties’ commitment towards enabling an efficient and cost-effective implementa­tion for immersive, wide-area 5G coverage ahead of the full-scale infrastruc­ture deployment in the country.

TM group chief executive officer Datuk Noor Kamarul Annuar Nuruddin said the company has been a strong advocate of infrastruc­ture sharing, which had become the norm in many countries, including for 5G.

“As the industry gears up for the next wave of infrastruc­ture investment­s to support innovative 5G use cases and ever-growing customer demand for mobile broadband, telcos are eyeing new ways of accelerati­ng the deployment of an otherwise daunting investment.

"This is where collaborat­ion will be key for telcos in an era of shared 5G networks," he said.

Meanwhile, U Mobile chief executive officer, Wong Heang Tuck said 5G is a core priority of U Mobile.

Over the past few months, it has been conducting live trials to unleash the unlimited potential of 5G for various verticals such as healthcare.

"We are ready to roll out these services once 5G becomes commercial­ly available.

"With this MoU, we hope to establish a win-win partnershi­p with TM in the coming months as we approach 5G commercial availabili­ty this year,” said Wong.

Before the spectrum becomes available later in the year, both telcos are now running fullfledge­d 5G live trials while continuing to upgrade their core network.

TM has already embarked on 11 use cases out of a total of 35 use cases under the 5GDP project undertaken by the Malaysian Communicat­ion and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) in Langkawi.

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