According to The Star on November 14, Communications and Multimedia Minister Dan Seri Annuya Moussa said on November 14 that Malaysia will give priority to providing 5G services to Malacca State as it is a tourist area with many foreign investors.
The minister said that before obtaining 5G services, Malacca will first be authorized and equipped with 4G services through the Access Point (PoP) Fibre Mapping Scheme. "Currently, according to the National Digital Network (JENDELA) plan, Malacca should add 35 signal towers across the state. If There is an area in Malacca that needs to build additional towers, I would give priority because it is a tourist country with a lot of foreign investors investing in factories and businesses. ”

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"In Malacca, there is also infrastructure such as ports and airports, which means malacca needs 5G."
Minister Annuah said that in order to provide a better experience for consumers, it is also expected to accelerate the transition from copper systems to fiber optic systems for schools and industry and the surrounding areas.
To improve Internet access in Malacca at this time, Annuar, who randomly visited multiple locations, has asked the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) and telecommunications companies (telcos) to install accelerators in several locations with high usage rates.
"Therefore, we need to consider both short-term and long-term solutions. In the short term, I asked MCMC to work with telecom companies to install many accelerators in Malacca because candidates rely on online campaigns. To facilitate this, I would like to get the cooperation of all the telcos and MCMC to install accelerators in several places in order to improve the quality of the Internet. He said.
(Compiler: Mao Yue)