Huawei and ZTE selected by U Mobile for 5G network

U Mobile, a Malaysian mobile data service provider, has announced that it will collaborate with Chinese technology giants Huawei Technologies and ZTE to deploy Malaysia’s second 5G network.

GSMA report on mobile internet investment
GSMA report on mobile internet investment

This move comes in the context of Malaysia’s strategy to transition to a dual network model, a significant step in dismantling the monopolistic control over the country’s telecommunications infrastructure. The government’s decision to embrace a dual network system was made public in May 2023, and it aims to introduce more competition in the sector.

Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, speaking in September 2023, emphasized that the introduction of a second 5G network would enhance the country’s technological landscape by enabling Huawei’s involvement, Reuters news report said. The move seeks to create a more balanced participation between Western and Eastern technology providers, despite ongoing security concerns raised by some Western nations regarding Chinese technology companies.

U Mobile’s decision to select Huawei and ZTE as its infrastructure partners stems from the companies’ extensive global experience in deploying telecommunications networks. Woon Ooi Yuen is the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of U Mobile.

U Mobile’s Chairman, Vincent Tan, highlighted their proven track record in the field, making them reliable choices for the rollout. The responsibility for the deployment is split between the two companies, with Huawei handling the 5G network infrastructure in Peninsular Malaysia, while ZTE will oversee the rollout in East Malaysia. The exact value of the deal between U Mobile, Huawei, and ZTE has not been disclosed.

TelecomLead.com News Desk

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Latest

More like this
Related

STC and Ericsson Sign Five-Year Agreement to Accelerate 5G and Digital Infrastructure in Saudi Arabia

STC Group, a digital enabler in Saudi Arabia, has...

ZTE Faces Potential Fine of Over $1 bn in U.S. Foreign Bribery Probe

Chinese telecom equipment maker ZTE may be required to...

TRAI Issues Recommendations on Assignment of Microwave Spectrum Across Key Bands

The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has released...

Open RAN in 2026 – Why Operator Confidence Is Fading and What Is Holding Back Deployments

As 2026 nears, operator enthusiasm for open RAN is...