U Mobile says 5G has landed. Is this Malaysia's second 5G telco? - SoyaCincau

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U Mobile says 5G has landed, experience turbo speeds in Putrajaya, Cyberjaya and Kuala Lumpur. Does this mean U Mobile has signed up with DNB for 5G access?

While Malaysia’s 5G stalemate has yet to be resolved, U Mobile has put up a page that seems to suggest that 5G is now available on their network. Under the “Why U Mobile” section of their website, there’s aBased on the named locations, it appears that U Mobile is now offering 5G via‘s single wholesale network. The page has also listed out compatible 5G devices available on contract but all of their postpaid and prepaid plans are still showing “5G-ready”.

U Mobile even has a coverage map with toggles to show 4G, 3G and “Future Coverage”. So far, there are no coverage plots to indicate 5G sites at the moment. This discovery comes as a surprise as only YTL Communications and Telekom Malaysia have reportedly agreed to use DNB for 5G access and

 

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