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    Digital Nasional: Revolutionising Malaysia’s digital infrastructure

    By Juno chenFebruary 21, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    • DNB’s mission is to provide nationwide 5G coverage, offering high-speed internet, low latency, and enhanced connectivity across urban and rural areas.
    • The company follows an open-access model, allowing mobile network operators (MNOs) to lease 5G infrastructure for providing services to end-users.

    Building the foundation for 5G connectivity

    Digital Nasional was formed with a clear mission: to build, operate, and manage the country’s 5G network infrastructure. Malaysia’s entry into the world of 5G has the potential to transform various sectors, including telecommunications, manufacturing, education, healthcare, and transportation. DNB is tasked with ensuring the successful deployment of 5G across the nation, which is expected to bring faster internet speeds, lower latency, and enhanced connectivity to both urban and rural areas.

    The company’s efforts are crucial in making 5G services available to Malaysians, whether in metropolitan hubs or remote regions. Through DNB’s open-access model, mobile network operators (MNOs) can lease 5G infrastructure to offer services to consumers. This approach aims to ensure affordability and accessibility for all, while encouraging healthy competition between telecom players in Malaysia.

    Also read: China Unicom to roll out 5G-Advanced by end of 2025
    Also read: Telefónica enhances 5G and quantum strategy

    Tackling industry challenges

    The telecommunications industry, especially the roll-out of 5G networks, faces a host of challenges. One of the most significant hurdles is the high cost of infrastructure deployment. Building a national 5G network requires substantial investments in base stations, fibre optics, and transmission towers. For a nation like Malaysia, this is an expensive but essential undertaking to remain competitive in the digital era.

    5G 5G Deployment 5G Network digital equity digital infrastructure Digital Nasional digital transformation DNB edge computing Malaysia 5G mobile operators Network Slicing open-access model rural connectivity telecommunications
    Juno chen

    Juno Chen is an intern reporter at BTW Media. Having studied Media and Data Analytics at the University of Sydney. She specialised in industry insights Contact her at j.chen@btw.media.

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