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MCMC, telcos to meet Monday on 5G issues: Fahmi

Minister says will explain govt decision to eventually bring in dual network

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 06 May 2023 10:45PM

MCMC, telcos to meet Monday on 5G issues: Fahmi
The cabinet has decided to implement a dual 5G network once the current roll-out under Digital Nasional Bhd has reached 80% of populated areas. – AZIM RAHMAN/File pic, May 6, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – The Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) and telecommunication companies (telcos) will meet Monday following the cabinet’s decision to implement a dual 5G network once the current roll-out under Digital Nasional Bhd has reached 80% of populated areas.

Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil said he would explain the government’s decision on the matter, which will involve several entities and telcos working together to build adequate telecommunication towers to ensure there is more than one network available after the 5G coverage target under the single network is achieved.

“This is to ensure that if there is any problem with one network, there is still a backup,” he told reporters at the Raya + Influencer 2023 event at the Telekom Museum here today.

Fahmi said the plan is hoped to be a win-win situation for all while prioritising the people’s rights and, at the same time, resolving any issue of a monopoly.

On 4G coverage, Fahmi said that even though it had reached 96.92%, the situation was not yet ideal because the figure was only an aggregate or composite percentage of coverage by all telcos.

He said this often caused consumers to have to use two sim cards or more than one service provider.

“For instance, when they return to their hometown, there is no coverage for Telco A, and in turn, consumers have to spend more for Telco B. I have instructed for this matter to be resolved starting in June,” he said.

When asked about online gambling and fake advertisements on social media, Fahmi said MCMC would meet with Meta Platforms Inc (Meta), the owner of Facebook and Instagram, to try and understand why they are slow to detect such scams.

He said the MCMC chairman had been instructed to summon Meta regarding the matter and opined that it is appropriate for the company to set up an office in Malaysia to facilitate monitoring of their services. – Bernama, May 6, 2023

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