The Borneo Post

Annuar Musa: 5G services will be cost-effective

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KUALA LUMPUR: Users are not expected to have to pay high costs to get 5G services as the government has taken the matter into account before the roll-out, said Communicat­ions and Multimedia Minister Tan Sri Annuar Musa.

He said that through Digital Nasional Berhad (DNB), the agency implementi­ng the network, the government had set that the cost for the facility should not burden consumers.

“That is why we made efforts to find a cost-effective service module with the DNB-operated 5G Multi-Operator Core Network (MOCN) Integratio­n model.

“Because, if each telecommun­ications company does its own infrastruc­ture, it will have implicatio­ns on implementa­tion costs and this will be less efficient (unaffordab­le prices) to consumers.

“Therefore, with the MOCN model operated by DNB, 5G services do not use the concept of ‘different operators, different infrastruc­tures’, instead emphasisin­g on ‘one single owner’ so that services are provided more efficientl­y and at lower costs,” he told reporters after witnessing a presentati­on and demonstrat­ion on the 5G MultiOpera­tor Core Network (MOCN) by DNB at Telekom Malaysia Titiwangsa here yesterday.

Annuar added that with the MOCN model, the government hopes to make Malaysia one of the leading countries for 5G network services in the next three years.

“This is important to the government because part of the planning of the 12th Malaysia Plan (12MP) depends on our ability to provide 5G.

“In fact, in providing the facility, the Malaysian Communicat­ions and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) will continue to play a role as a regulator so that no party has to worry about transparen­cy issues and so on,” he said.

According to the Member of Parliament for Ketereh, as contained in the MyDigital blueprint, DNB was given a timeline before the end of this year to implement 5G services to areas in Putrajaya, Cyberjaya and Kuala Lumpur first.

“This means that in the next three years, we are expected to cover about 80 per cent of populated areas throughout the country.

“This is a very important national agenda because it will be a game changer for economic activities throughout the country,” he said.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Annuar (right) together with DNB chief executive officer Ken Tan (second left) during the demonstrat­ion of the 5G Multi-Operator Core Network.
— Bernama photo Annuar (right) together with DNB chief executive officer Ken Tan (second left) during the demonstrat­ion of the 5G Multi-Operator Core Network.

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