U Mobile, the new Ali Baba contractor for the second 5G network tender?
The regulator owes it to every Malaysian to walk us through the entire selection process — step by step — and explain why U Mobile, a comparatively smaller player, was deemed the best choice over giants like Maxis and CelcomDigi.
(Politikonomi) – The dawn of Malaysia’s 5G future just took a shocking turn. The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) has chosen U Mobile to roll out the country’s second 5G network, a move that was supposed to open up competition and elevate digital infrastructure.
But with so many details cloaked in secrecy, we’re left with one burning question: What is really happening behind closed doors?
The regulator owes it to every Malaysian to walk us through the entire selection process — step by step — and explain why U Mobile, a comparatively smaller player, was deemed the best choice over giants like Maxis and CelcomDigi.
How does U Mobile, which lacks the scale and capacity of its larger competitors, intend to pull off this mammoth task?
Who actually own U Mobile?