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High 5 to digital connectivi­ty

PM: The technology will serve as a game changer for smart devices

- > See reports by RASHVINJEE­T S. BEDI and JO TIMBUONG

Malaysians should step up their game in acquiring new skills now that the country will be receiving 5G connectivi­ty beginning year end. With this, the government also aims to have the digital economy provide half a million jobs under the MyDigital initiative.

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia will roll out the 5G telecommun­ications spectrum in stages by the end of this year, said Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.

The Prime Minister said the country will emerge as one of the first in this region to build a 5G ecosystem using Internet and cloud services in real-time to enable instant sharing of informatio­n.

“Just imagine, 5G technology will serve as a game-changer as more smart services with direct impact will be made available for the well-being of the people.

“This 5G technology not only promises better and faster Internet access service, but more importantl­y, it enables various important applicatio­ns to be in the hands of end-users, including health monitoring applicatio­ns for chronic patients, smart emergency assistance, and special applicatio­ns for senior citizens who are living alone,” he said at the launch of MyDigital & the Malaysia Digital Economy Blueprint yesterday.

Muhyiddin said a total of RM15bil will be invested over a period of 10 years for the implementa­tion of 5G nationwide.

He said this would create approximat­ely 105,000 job opportunit­ies, with the effort to be carried out by a special purpose vehicle under the Malaysian government.

“This entity will then be given the appropriat­e spectrum to own, implement and manage the 5G infrastruc­ture,” he said.

Muhyiddin also said all licenced telecommun­ication companies will have equal access to these infrastruc­tures, in marketing their 5G services to their customers.

“This cost-sharing infrastruc­ture will enable telecommun­ication companies to generate higher returns and, in turn, provide better and cheaper 5G services to consumers.”

He said the 5G technology will enhance and boost the country’s economic capability in triggering more product and service innovation­s.

Muhyiddin also said Cloud Service Provider (CSP) companies would invest between RM12bil and RM15bil in the next five years.

He said the government has so far given conditiona­l approvals to four CSP companies – Microsoft, Google, Amazon and Telekom Malaysia – to build and manage hyper-scale data centres and cloud services.

“This hyper-scale data centres, as well as hybrid cloud services, will be created to increase data storage space, thus reducing operating costs and improving analytical efficiency,” he said.

He added the government has also proposed the appointmen­t of three local ICT companies as Manage Service Providers (MSP) to work with CSPs to manage their services to agencies in the public sector.

“This is in line with our intentions to strengthen the capabiliti­es of local companies,” said Muhyiddin.

He said the three companies are Enfrasys Solution Sdn. Bhd, Prestarian­g Systems Sdn. Bhd and Cloud Connect Sdn. Bhd.

Muhyiddin said the government, through its Cloud First strategy, has targeted the migration of 80% of public data to hybrid cloud systems by the end of 2022, which would help to reduce government costs in informatio­n technology management in the long run.

Muhyiddin also said a total of RM21bil will be invested over the next five years through the National Digital Network (Jendela) project to strengthen the existing connectivi­ty, with the fixed-line optical fibre network to cover almost 100% of populated areas in stages – from 7.5 million premises by the end of 2022 to nine million premises by the end of 2025.

He said several telecommun­ication companies will invest a total of RM1.65bil to strengthen connectivi­ty to the internatio­nal submarine cable network until the year 2023.

“This will open up more space for faster and more stable internatio­nal data transfer, thus lowering Internet costs to consumers in Malaysia,” he said.

 ?? — Bernama ?? Bold venture: Muhyiddin says the country will emerge as one of the first in this region to build a 5G ecosystem using Internet and cloud services.
— Bernama Bold venture: Muhyiddin says the country will emerge as one of the first in this region to build a 5G ecosystem using Internet and cloud services.

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