U Mobile partners Edotco to accelerate 5G network rollout


From left: Wong Heang Tuck, CEO of U Mobile; Woon Ooi Yuen, CTO of U Mobile; Gayan Koralage, Director of Malaysia Business at EDOTCO; and Adlan Tajudin, Group CEO at EDOTCO

KUALA LUMPUR: U Mobile Bhd and Edotco have entered into a partnership to accelerate the rollout of the 5G network under the government's dual network model.

In a joint statement, the parties said U Mobile will leverage Edotco's large tower footprint and expertise.

Under the memorandum of understanding, Edotco will provide U Mobile with information and access to its tower infrastructures, resources readiness and expedited site delivery to facilitate U Mobile’s 5G network rollout.

U Mobile and Edotco will also jointly develop a streamlined process to drive efficiency in identifying the right tower locations and structures based on AI and data driven analytics, faster and more efficient site acquisition and permissions by working with various state agencies

Additionally, the two parties will discuss commercial arrangements for various infrastructure requirements, including built-to-suit sites, co-locations, site upgrades and indoor coverage with the goal of establishing a cost-efficient and competitive offering to enable timely rollout.

"U Mobile is delighted to be able to leverage Edotco’s tower infrastructure footprint to accelerate rollout, further strengthening our position to deploy the second 5G network.

"We are looking forward to ensuring affordable and quality 5G services for Malaysians and to showcase the economic benefits that the technology will bring to consumer, business, and public sectors,” said U Mobile chief technology officer Woon Ooi Yuen.

Edotco director of Malaysia business Gayan Koralage said it is dedicated to working with MNOs to deliver superior telecommunications solutions and shape the future of connectivity in the region.

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