Maxis ups its value proposition


Gokhan Ogut

WITH Malaysia opting for the unique single wholesale network (SWN) for 5G, there have been some concerns over whether this model will work.

The concern is if there would be hiccups in the country’s 5G rollout. However, when a joint statement was issued by all mobile operators in mid-March in support of the SWN model, this led to some optimism that even players like giant mobile operator Maxis Bhd would be in support of the SWN model.

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