- MYNOG-12 Conference 2025 will take place on 11 June in Kuala Lumpur, gathering over 300 professionals to discuss digital infrastructure and networking advancements.
- The event features keynote speakers from the Ministry of Digital and MYIOTA, with sessions covering topics like 5G deployment, IP addressing, and network automation.
What happened: MYNOG-12 Conference 2025 to focus on digital infrastructure innovation
The Malaysia Network Operators Group (MYNOG) will host its 12th annual conference on 11 June 2025 at the Connexion Conference & Event Centre (CCEC) @ NEXUS in Bangsar South, Kuala Lumpur. The event aims to bring together over 300 professionals, including network operators, service providers, and technology experts, to discuss advancements and challenges in digital infrastructure and networking.
Keynote speakers include Ts. Dr. Sheila Mahalingam from the Ministry of Digital and Pathmanathan Muniandy of MYIOTA. The agenda features sessions on topics such as 5G deployment, IP addressing, network automation, and cybersecurity. Notable participants include representatives from Juniper Networks, Nokia, NTT Advanced Technology, Cloudflare, Akamai, and RIPE NCC.
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Why it’s important
MYNOG-12 serves as a significant platform for knowledge sharing and collaboration among Malaysia’s network operators and technology stakeholders. By addressing current trends and challenges in digital infrastructure, the conference aims to foster innovation and support the development of robust, secure, and efficient networks across the region.