Telekom Malaysia switches from DNB to U Mobile for 5G infrastructure
Telekom Malaysia (TM) will drop Digital Nasional Berhad (DNB) as its 5G wholesale provider and move its 5G access to rival wholesaler U Mobile. TM said the shift is aimed at improving its position in Malaysia’s mobile market.
The move underscores growing competition in Malaysia’s 5G wholesale space, where operators are weighing who can offer better terms and coverage to support their retail services.
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