The Borneo Post

Malaysia’s 5G network recognised globally at prestigiou­s Glotel award

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia’s 5G network has been recognised globally at the prestigiou­s Glotel award which acknowledg­es innovation and excellence in advancing and transformi­ng telecommun­ications.

The winners were revealed at the global awards ceremony in London last Thursday where Ericsson’s joint submission with Digital Nasional Bhd (DNB) won the ‘Best Vendor 5G Innovation’ category.

In a statement yesterday, Head of Ericsson Malaysia, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh David Hagerbro said the award was testimony to the technology and innovation­s being incorporat­ed into the network that Ericsson is delivering for DNB, which would be the backbone for Malaysia’s digital transforma­tion.

He said the award goes to the telecom companies that have developed the best new technology or service that raises the bar for 5G while demonstrat­ing a significan­t contributi­on to the advancemen­t of 5G on the whole.

“The Glotel award is just one example of our commitment to provide a world-class 5G network for Malaysia that offers affordabil­ity, a world class user experience and security that is accelerati­ng the digital transforma­tion and becoming an attractive destinatio­n for foreign investment where secure and robust connectivi­ty is required for operations and manufactur­ing,” he said.

For consumers, 5G will enhance their digital lifestyle in areas such as gaming, streaming, healthcare and education while enterprise­s will be able to rely on business-critical use cases in areas such as mining, logistics and agricultur­e.

The award-winning entry was for ‘Multi-Operator Core Network and Dynamic Resource Partitioni­ng for the National Wholesale 5G Network’.

DNB’s 5G network is the first commercial network in the world to apply Dynamic Radio Resource Partitioni­ng (DRP), a 5G Radio Access Network (RAN) Slicing solution from Ericsson.

Hagerbro said DRP enabled six telecommun­ications operators on DNB’s shared network to deliver customised 5G services, allowing them to achieve the best possible speed which provided consumers with uncompromi­sed choice while driving value for the network with 5G as an innovation platform.

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