Malaysia to review plans for 5G network
Tuesday, 6 December 2022
KUALA LUMPUR, Dec 5 (Reuters): Malaysia's newly appointed Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said on Monday his administration will review a plan for a state-owned 5G network introduced by a previous government, as it was not formulated transparently.
Under the premiership of Muhyiddin Yassin in 2021, Malaysia unveiled a plan for a state-owned agency to own all 5G spectrum, with various carriers using the infrastructure to provide mobile services.
The single-ownership of spectrum raised concerns from the country's major carriers over pricing, transparency and monopoly.
The 5G plans will be evaluated to ensure they strictly followed procedures, Anwar said at a news conference following his first cabinet meeting.
"It needs to be reviewed because it was not done in a transparent manner," Anwar said, without giving details.
A spokesperson for Muhyiddin was not immediately available for comment. His government has defended the 5G plan, saying it will reduce costs, improve efficiency and accelerate infrastructure development.