Four Malaysian telcos submit bids to build second 5G network
The Malaysian government confirmed that the tender process ended on July 31, 2024, a month after the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC)
Four Malaysian operators have submitted bids to build the country's second 5G network, local press reported. The Malaysian government confirmed that the tender process ended on July 31, 2024, a month after the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) issued the application information package for the second 5G network.
The 5G base station equipment market is estimated to reach US$52.733 billion by 2030 from US$29.865 billion in 2025, growing at a CAGR of 12.04%. 5G base stations form the backbone of next-generation wireless networks, enabling enhanced bandwidth, ultra-low latency, and broader coverage to support rising connectivity demands.
Bidding for Telecommunications tenders in Malaysia is extremely lucrative for companies of all sizes. Malaysia tendering authorities release contracts for most of the Telecommunications products and services procured by them. The most popular categories are -
The market structure in Malaysia comprises five players, but three companies – CelcomDigi, Maxis and U Mobile – account for more than 90% of subscribers and revenues (see Table 1). *The national entity created to operate the first 5G national network in 2022.
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