Back in November of last year, Maxis announced that they weren’t going to sign up with Digital Nasional Berhad for 5G access just yet, despite five other telcos—YTL Communications, Digi, Celcom, Telekom Malaysia and U Mobile—having done so. According to them, they were committed to offering 5G, but were still assessing the governance requirements for the access agreement, and willWell, it’s now January, but Maxis has yet to confirm whether or not they’ll be signing up with DNB.
Accordingly, the Board of Directors of Maxis believes it is prudent to postpone the seeking of shareholders’ approval until after the Implementation Policy is finalised,” –This delay in their decision appears to revolve around the new government’s reassessment of the current 5G deployment through a single wholesale network.
As such, Maxis too will be delaying their decision on joining DNB’s 5G access plan again until the government’s review is complete. Only once the review is done will Maxis then seek their shareholders’ approval to enter the access agreement with DNB.
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