The status of 5G implementation in China, which currently covers more than 90 per cent of populated areas, attracts Malaysia’s interest to learn about its success in improving connectivity, especially in rural areas.
Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil said this is especially so with the country implementing a dual network model of 5G high-speed Internet to provide quality and inclusive telecommunications services to the people.
Malaysia Seeks Insights from China’s 5G Success
“During the meeting, we had the opportunity to discuss various topics, including the implementation status of the 5G network in China and Malaysia, the challenges encountered and key improvements or insights we can learn from each other.
“One of the main challenges we face in Malaysia, particularly in the remote, rural, island, and hilly areas where fiber installation as a backhaul solution poses significant difficulties,‘ he told Bernama after the meeting.
Fahmi said, the discussion also touched on “direct-to-cell” technology involving low earth orbit (LEO) satellites which are seen as a potential solution to address internet problems in remote areas and regions without internet connection.
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