Digi manages to stem pressure on prepaid Arpu


Digi's nation-building initiatives aim to help Malaysia gear up for a digital future, through efforts such as the Digi 5G Demonstration Project in Langkawi. (File pic dated May 8, 2021.)

PETALING JAYA: Allowing mobile network operators (MNOs) to roll out their own 5G core network would mean greater service differentiation and innovation for all players including Digi.Com Bhd. This would enable them to offer future advances services such as network slicing with full control over their customer’s journey.

Since all operators will have to rely on a single network for 5G connectivity, they need differentiation to protect their turf.

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