While 5G is still up in the air, Malaysia’s telcos have lost RM26 billion in market value. What is MCMC doing?
Malaysia's mass 5G availability is still up in the air as the big four telcos such as Celcom, Digi, Maxis ...
Malaysia's mass 5G availability is still up in the air as the big four telcos such as Celcom, Digi, Maxis ...
Digital Nasional Berhad (DNB) has announced that more Samsung Galaxy A series devices are compatible with their national 5G network. ...
If you're using a Samsung Galaxy S22, S22+ or the S22 Ultra, you can now access the Yes 5G service ...
Yes, the first and only telco to offer 5G in Malaysia, has announced that it is extending its free unlimited ...
Digital Nasional Berhad (DNB) has issued a statement welcoming the Malaysian government's decision to retain the current Single Wholesale Network ...
Malaysia decides to continue to roll out 5G via Digital Nasional Berhad using the SWN ...
GSMA, the organisation which represents mobile network operators worldwide, has issued a response to questions raised by Bangi MP Ong ...
Maxis has launched its new major brand campaign called "Rangkaian Kita, Rangkaian Malaysia" to reinforce its commitment to keep all ...
Following yesterday's discovery that Unifi Mobile Postpaid customers can experience 5G next month, Telekom Malaysia (TM) appears to backtrack by ...
TM has issued a statement clarifying that it has no actual date for 5G user ...