Meeting on dual 5G network to be held next week: Fahmi

Communications minister says he will discuss matter with reps from Finance Ministry, Digital Ministry

4:21 PM MYT

 

CYBERJAYA – A meeting on the dual 5G network model is expected to be held within the next week, said Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil.

Fahmi said he has asked for the joint task force on 5G to be convened and there will be some discussions on the matter. 

“We need to convene the meeting first and appraise the current situation. We expect to have the meeting within the next week,” he told the media after the opening of BlackBerry’s Cybersecurity Centre of Excellence by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim here, today. 

Fahmi said he, along with representatives from the Finance Ministry and Digital Ministry would discuss the dual 5G network.

Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim (centre) officiates the opening of the CCoE at MCMC today. Also present were Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil (second from left) and Canada’s Export Promotion, International Trade and Economic Development Minister Mary Ng (second from right) and MCMC secretary-general Datuk Mohamad Fauzi Bin Md Isa (right). – Bernama pic, March 26, 2024

Fahmi said the Digital Ministry oversees the day-to-day aspects of running Digital Nasional Bhd (DNB). Meanwhile, the Communications Ministry focuses on the overall landscape related to spectrum, infrastructure, and towers.

On May 3 last year, the government decided to implement a dual 5G network once the current rollout under DNB reached 80% of populated areas. 

The decision was aimed at dismantling monopolies and promoting competition. 

On January 10, it was reported that the 5G network coverage had achieved 80.2% in populated areas as at December 31, 2023, surpassing the target of 80%.

Regarding Blackberry’s CCoE, Fahmi highlighted that enhancing cybersecurity would make a positive contribution to the digital economy. 

The CCoE would help realise Malaysia’s target to produce 25,000 cybersecurity professionals, he said. 

“Malaysia’s cybersecurity landscape is significantly strengthened not only by training but also through continuous efforts with the latest technologies involving generative AI (artificial intelligence) and predictive AI,” he said. 

Fahmi said the CCoE is among the outcomes of an agreement signed in November last year during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit in San Francisco. 

He said leveraging BlackBerry’s over 35 years of experience, the CCoE is expected to be integrated with universities and institutions to help enhance the country’s readiness to face various cybersecurity challenges. 

When asked how many people the CCoE could train each year, Fahmi said the centre is equipped with several curricula and will start with the most basic level. 

The CCoE is expected to be able to conduct courses for cybersecurity experts by early next year. – March 26, 2024

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