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MCMC: 5G network rollout reached 33.2% in populated areas as of Sept 30

Digital Nasional Bhd (DNB) announces that Telekom Malaysia Bhd (TM) and YTL Communications (YTL) are the first two customers to access its 5G network. - Angel Garcia/Bloomberg via Getty Images

The 5G network rollout in populated areas has reached 33.2% as of Sept 30, according to the Jendela Q3 2022 report unveiled by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC).

The report showed that a total of 1,915 (54.4%) sites out of 3,518 5G sites planned for 2022 have been completed. From the completed sites, 1,070 have been onboarded with 5G coverage in areas including Kuala Lumpur, Putrajaya, Selangor, Penang, Johor and Perak.

It added that four sites at selected schools in Perlis, Pahang and Kelantan, which were originally planned for 2023, have been completed.

However, the report also showed that the 5G rollout for Q3 2022 has just missed its target; with 944 sites (73.2%) out of 1,290 completed. The report acknowledged that the delay was due to lengthy process of council permit approvals, pending new guidelines from local councils, and the high cost of fibre leasing at Sacofa’s (the telecommunications infrastructure provider in Sarawak) existing sites.

It stated that 933 sites from 2023 plan may be brought forward this year to help Digital Nasional Berhad – which has been tasked by the government to deploy 5G infrastructure and network – meet its target.

By the end of 2022, Jendela Phase 1 aims to meet 37.9% for 5G network rollout in populated areas.

In terms of 4G coverage in populated areas, Jendela Phase 1 in Q3 has reached 95.82% coverage, moving towards its 96.9% target. It aims to achieve 7.5 million premises passed with fibre connectivity and has hit 7.44 million in Q3.

Source: The Star

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