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#TECH: edotco debuts Malaysia's first 5G private network

LANGKAWI: edotco Group, Malaysia-based regional end-to-end integrated telecommunications infrastructure services company, recently debuted the first 5G private network at the Langkawi International Airport in Langkawi, Kedah.

Collaborating with US-based Peatalk Corporation, edotco installed a fully operating 5G network based on 3.5 GHz C-band spectrum to provide coverage inside the airport.

The backhaul solution from Peatalk also includes millimetre wave transmission technology operating in the 70GHz band for over more than 10km without loss of signal integrity. The network is a software-defined network-setting reference point for the industry, which can continue to facilitate future 5G rollouts.

The live network enabled the demonstration of four smart airport use cases in real time, including asset management via smart devices installed on airport trolleys, air quality monitoring, seamless facial recognition for enhanced real-time safety and security as well as significantly increased public WiFi speed at the airport.

The network was capable of speeds of up to 1.5Gbps. In addition, the success of this implementation using alternative technology vendors opens the way for Malaysia to adopt 5G extensively as an enterprise connectivity solution for major industries.

edotco believes that private networks, essentially a standalone deployment of 5G for a location typically for industrial use, will be a major component of the 5G story.

“Today, Malaysia stands at the forefront of next generation connectivity. edotco, together with Peatalk, is pioneering the country’s first 5G private network at Langkawi International Airport. Through the various applications demonstrated, it is clear that 5G has the ability to improve operational efficiencies that will open further opportunities for various industries. At the same time, it will advance our nation’s digital ambitions as we track towards our 2030 Shared Prosperity Vision,” said Wan Zainal Adileen, edotco

Chief Regional Officer for Asean South.

According to a World Bank study, a 10 per cent increase in fixed broadband penetration can increase a developing nation’s GDP growth by 1.38 per cent.

Meanwhile, a study by the Malaysia Institute of Economic Research (MIER) revealed that the implementation of 5G can contribute approximately RM12.7 billion to the national GDP as well as create about 40,000 new jobs between 2021 and 2025.

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