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Malaysia tops median 5G download speed in Asia Pacific: Teo

Deputy comms minister, however, notes adoption rate is relatively low, hopes speed can be maintained

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 25 Jul 2023 4:53PM

Malaysia tops median 5G download speed in Asia Pacific: Teo
Citing an Ookla Insights report, Deputy Communications and Digital Minister Teo Nie Ching notes that Malaysia’s median 5G download speed stood at 512.10 Megabit per second (Mbps), surpassing South Korea at 503.99 Mbps and Singapore (387.15 Mbps). – Bernama pic, July 25, 2023

KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia has emerged on top in median 5G download speed across Asia Pacific markets comparable to European benchmarks in the first half of 2023, according to Ookla Insights, said Deputy Communications and Digital Minister Teo Nie Ching.

Citing the report, Teo noted that Malaysia’s median 5G download speed stood at 512.10 Megabit per second (Mbps), surpassing South Korea at 503.99 Mbps and Singapore (387.15 Mbps).

“Of course, our 5G adoption rate is relatively still low, I believe when the 5G infrastructure is ready, it means that we are more ready for better digital adoption and (we) hope we can still maintain that speed.

“We are right on track to ensure that 5G coverage will reach 80% of populated areas by the end of the year, and by having Maxis sign up the subscription agreement with Digital Nasional Bhd, more users will have access to 5G,” she told the media today.

Earlier, Teo officiated the launch of Boston Consulting Group’s (BCG) tech build and design unit, BCG X, in Malaysia and unveiled Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation’s (MDEC) joint report on the digital ecosystem in collaboration with BCG.

Themed “Harnessing the Power of Technology: Building a Strong Digital Economy for Malaysia’s Future”, the report examined factors like where local companies currently stand in terms of digital transformation, key drivers of change and challenges to overcome.

The joint report was anchored by two proprietary frameworks, namely MDEC’s Business Digital Adoption Index and BCG’s Build For the Future (BFF) framework.

According to the report, BFF found that Malaysian companies lag behind global and Southeast Asia companies across the digital transformation journey, with a relatively higher mix of Malaysian companies in the emerging and stagnating segment (39%) versus global (13%) and regional (17%).

Teo said the research collaboration and the launch of BCG X serve as pivotal milestones, further illuminating the path for a Golden Digital Decade in Malaysia.

“Our comprehensive plan will focus on strengthening the communication infrastructure, enhancing cybersecurity and fostering continuous growth in the digital economy,” she added. – Bernama, July 25, 2023

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