Despite challenges, the Prime Minister assured that Malaysia would continue to act in its national interest, citing the country’s independent decision-making process on issues such as 5G technology.
KUALA LUMPUR: Top officials were not involved in decisions over the country’s second 5G telecommunication network operator, said Malaysia’s Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil, after the choice ...
KUALA LUMPUR: U Mobile Sdn Bhd was appointed as Malaysia’s second 5G network provider through a tender process that was overseen by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC), says ...
STMicroelectronics (STM) signs long-term agreement with ENGIE for renewable energy supply in Malaysia, marking a step towards ...
The phone packs a 6.78″ 1.5Hz 120Hz AMOLED screen with up to 4000 nits peak brightness, has Risk-free Dimming HONOR Eye Comfort screen for the first time, supporting 3840Hz high-frequency PWM ...
Is it prudent, especially for security reasons, to allow a foreign entity to gain a foothold in such a strategic Malaysian ...
A summary of stock market performance in Asia and the U.S., with Japan, China, and Hong Kong showing gains while India and ...
KUALA LUMPUR, Nov 7 — Communication Minister Fahmi Fadzil today said that U Mobile Sdn Bhd was chosen as Malaysia’s second 5G ...
X200 series is coming to the Malaysian market. The flagship lineup was unveiled last month and now, the brand has ...
The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) has released a statement explaining its decision in selecting U ...
Malaysia’s recent appointment of U Mobile as the lead developer for the country’s second open-access 5G mobile broadband network is expected to trigger a major reassessment of the telecom industry’s ...