Southeast Asian telecommunications industry a "horse" first! Maxis and Huawei took the lead in completing 5.5G test
Maxis and Huawei successfully conducted the first 5G-Advanced technology trial in Malaysia, with field speeds of up to 8Gbps, leading Southeast Asia。
A few days ago, Malaysian telecommunications company Maxis (Mingxun) and Huawei successfully conducted the first 5G-Advanced technology test in Southeast Asia.。The trial, called "5G-Advanced Trial Showcase," was tested in the field for speeds peaking at 8Gbps.。
The event was hosted by Yang Berhormat Fahmi Fadzil, Minister of Communications and Digital Malaysia (KKMM), and attended by Yang Berbahagia Tan Sri Mohamad Salim Fateh Din, Chairman of the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC)..Sites for 5G technology trials。
5G-Advanced, also known as 5.5G will improve connectivity in terms of speed, device connectivity and latency, up to ten times higher than 5G。
Maxis CEO Goh Seow Eng said that 5.5G technology has the potential to empower intelligent solutions in all industries, and in-depth research on this technology will greatly promote the development of the industry and achieve the country's digital goals。
Not only that, 5..5G technology will also support the development of cost-effective loT solutions。According to the report, the show aims to highlight the next generation of connectivity and digital solutions, taking advantage of its ultra-high speed, higher capacity of simultaneously connected devices and ultra-reliable low latency..The potential of 5G technology。
Specifically, the technology can make significant strides across a wide range of industries, including digitalization, automation, and the Internet of Things (IoT), and is expected to drive digital transformation in key industries such as high-end manufacturing, automotive, intelligent transportation, and state-of-the-art visual communication through 3D and extended reality (XR).。During the demonstration session, the technology demonstrated the concrete performance of interactive applications in terms of low-latency live streaming of various landscapes in downtown Kuala Lumpur, live 3D content and immersive augmented reality (AR) experience.。
Simon Sun, CEO of Huawei Technologies (Malaysia), shared Huawei's R & D and validation at the exhibition 5.Efforts made in 5G technology and business case。In addition, he said, "5.The success of 5G technology has demonstrated Malaysia's leading position in digital infrastructure to the world, and its enabling environment and digital facilities are the preferred factors for many foreign investments.。"
MCMC Chairman Tan Sri Mohamad Salim bin Fateh Din said: "This time 5.5G trial shows huge potential for Malaysian telecom industry to drive connectivity。We hope that more industry players will pioneer innovative technologies to help local companies move up the value chain through next-generation business and industrial solutions, making Malaysia a leader in the global telecommunications industry.。"
In addition, at the upcoming 2024 Mobile World Congress (MWC), 5.5G technology trials will then be shown to the world。As Malaysia's leading company, Maxis will represent the country at this global event。
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