What S Next For 5g Deployment In Malaysia


 


From Ong Kian Ming
With Malaysia’s 5G outdoor coverage having reached the 80% target for coverage of populated areas (CoPA) at the end of 2023 and after the signing of the share subscription agreements by five telcos on Dec 1, 2023, what’s next for the next stage of 5G deployment in Malaysia?
The way forward is very much dependent on what will happen to Digital Nasional Bhd (DNB), the entity that has successfully deployed 5G under the single wholesale network (SWN), in terms of its operating and ownership structure and if there will be a deployment of a second wholesale network, which has been speculated about since the change in government after the 2022 general election.
First option
One possible pathway which will allow DNB to remain a wholesale network operating independently (but which is owned by the telcos) and to allow for more equipment vendors to participate in the 5G ecosystem, would be to conduct tenders for the remainder of the 20% of coverage of populated areas, and for indoor 5G coverage and enterprise solutions. This will require a few policy decisions to be made.
Firstly, the government will have to decide whether or not to maintain a golden share in and the power to appoint the chairman for DNB. The golden share option makes sense so that there can be alignment among the telcos and ensure that the debt obligations of DNB are made without any financial burdens to the government.
This will also provide an additional check and balance, in addition to the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission’s supervision, to ensure that the existing 4G spectrum is not re-farmed out as “5G spectrum” which would have a negative effect on the already sub-par 4G performance in some areas.
Secondly, the government will have to decide to conduct an open tender for the three areas mentioned above – the remainder of the 20% of populated areas where 5G coverage has not yet been deployed, and most importantly, indoor 5G coverage, which has not yet been deployed save for a few selected sites and for private networks.
ZTE, another Chinese equipment vendor, is already partnering with DNB for indoor standalone 5G solutions and has rolled out trials with Telekom Malaysia and DNB.
A thorough discussion of the various models needs to be put on the table, such as whether these open tenders should be done separately or together, the financing model for each type of deployment, as well as the time frame for deployment. For example, should universal service provision funds be used to deploy 5G in rural areas under the DNB SWN model rather than the current system of tendering for such contracts under 4G deployment, which can be significantly improved from a transparency and cost-effectiveness perspective?
One of the reasons why 5G has not been deployed indoors and for private networks is because of the high costs involved as well as the slow adoption in areas such as smart manufacturing, smart agriculture, telemedicine, integrated logistics and autonomous vehicles deployment.
It may be worth considering models for indoor 5G coverage for key public areas such as government offices and airports, and private network deployment for industry used cases such as Petronas’s private network at its regasification terminal at Sungai Udang in Melaka and Hong Kong International Airport’s private network for the purpose of logistics and other related services.
DNB would be in charge of managing the deployment of wholesale networks for indoor coverage with one or more equipment vendors while the telcos could manage the deployment of a 5G private network for enterprise in collaboration with DNB, which is managing the spectrum.
The tendering of the indoor 5G network and private network would also allow other vendor equipment players including Huawei, ZTE, and Nokia to put in competitive bids for DNB (or an appointed consultant) to evaluate.
It is also worth pointing out that in today’s model, operators use their own core systems which are provided by different vendors including Huawei and ZTE. This allows for differentiation and mitigates the risk of a single point of failure.
An important point to highlight is that if the MNOs want to own and deploy a second 5G network, their immediate focus would be on providing outdoor 5G coverage before indoor coverage. But if the majority of 5G usage, including enterprise solutions, would likely occur indoors, why not focus on the indoor deployment of 5G under the successful DNB SWN model, rather than wait for a second 5G network to be deployed for outdoor urban coverage, for which there is already 80% CoPA?
Second option
A second possible pathway, if there is going to be a second wholesale network, is for DNB and the second network to remain as independent wholesale networks, owned by different sets of telcos but with a similar governance structure so that their KPIs, including service level provisions, are consistent with regulatory expectations.
The second network should not be allowed to “shortcut” its way to providing adequate 5G coverage by refarming some of the 4G spectrum and allowing this to be “passed off” as a 5G signal to consumers and regulators.
Third option
A third possible pathway, which is the worst case, would be if DNB were to be “emasculated” by the telcos and have its current 5G network combined with the existing telcos’ network which was designed for older technologies (2G and 4G) instead of 5G, and have a second network that is similarly structured.
We would end up with a situation not too dissimilar to what we have now under 4G where the telcos take their time in “sweating” their 4G and, to a lesser extent, their 5G assets, to gain the most profit for their shareholders. 5G deployment on a second network will be slow and indoor deployment will be even slower.
In the case where such a second network is approved, the pricing impact to the consumer should be the same as what is being delivered by DNB, with the same technical standards imposed on this second network.
Policy clarity and consistency is needed on the part of the government as we anticipate important announcements regarding our nation’s 5G policy later this month or in early May.
In the absence of policy clarity, news reports would invite unproductive speculation and unnecessary clarifications from government agencies and the private sector, none of which is beneficial for the investment and policy climate in the country, especially in this sensitive area of government policy. - FMT
 
Ong Kian Ming is the Selangor DAP treasurer and a former deputy minister for the then international trade and industry ministry.
The views expressed are those of the writer and do not necessarily reflect those of MMKtT.


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