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Bangi MP questions four mobile network operators on transparency regarding 5G rollout

KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 18 — Former deputy minister of international trade and industry Ong Kian Ming has questioned four mobile network operators, namely Celcom, Maxis, Digi and U Mobile’s transparency in offering a response to his open letter to them regarding the 5G rollout in Malaysia.

In a Twitter update, Ong drew comparisons to Digital Nasional Bhd’s 21-page response to Celcom’s 20-line statement to his 10 questions.“The telcos are asking to establish a Dual Wholesale Network model and they have issued a 20-line statement to my 10 questions to them.In the statement posted by Ong, Celcom had noted his questions and offered assurance that they will support decisions made by the government.

6) One of the key arguments put forth by DNB is that the MNOs should focus on competing based on service offerings rather than the speed and connectivity of their networks under 5G as data and data access are increasingly being commoditised. From my own understanding, there has been little innovation, especially in terms of value-added services for the SMEs and the manufacturing sector.

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