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5G is here to stay
Telcos will have a huge part to play in the government’s approach to expand and grow the infrastructure
TV show explores a future where a DNA test can help you find the perfect partner
Discover five new TV shows hitting Malaysian shores this month.
Improving corporate earnings boon to market
PETALING JAYA: The improving corporate earnings, supported by the reopening of the economy as the Covid-19 vaccination programme expands, will help lift the Malaysian equity market.
Local talk show 'Borak Kelamin' tackles taboo topics in marriage
The show is meant for viewers above 18 years old.
Ralph Marshall to helm Digital Nasional in 5G rollout
PETALING JAYA: The Finance Ministry has announced the appointment of Augustus Ralph Marshall (pic) as the CEO of Digital Nasional Bhd, a special purpose vehicle that would undertake Malaysia’s RM15bil 5G rollout over the next 10 years.
Ralph Marshall is Digital Nasional CEO, Treasury sec-gen Asri as chairmanÂ
KUALA LUMPUR: Augustus Ralph Marshall, the former boss at Maxis and Astro, has been appointed as Digital Nasional Bhd (DNB) chief executive officer, confirming StarBiz online earlier report today.
Muhyiddin to deliver 'Setahun Malaysia Prihatin' speech at 10am Monday (March 1)
BY MAZWIN NIK ANIS and JOSEPH KAOS Jr.
Ralph Marshall to be 5G SPV CEO
PETALING JAYA: The rollout of the country’s 5G network will be overseen by a small board of professionals where Augustus Ralph Marshall, who oversaw the rollout of the Maxis and Astro networks, will be appointed CEO.Heading the board of directors of the special purpose vehicle (SPV) as chairman will be the Finance Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Tengku Abdul Aziz.
Three journos among frontliners to get jabs
KUCHING: Three journalists from Kuching have become the first in the country to receive the Covid-19 vaccine along with other frontliners.
Japan's android pets ease coronavirus isolation
TOKYO (AFP): Nami Hamaura says she feels less lonely working from home thanks to her singing companion Charlie, one of a new generation of cute and clever Japanese robots whose sales are booming in the pandemic.