5G pioneer test in Cyberjaya, Putrajaya to begin next month

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5G pioneer test in Cyberjaya, Putrajaya to begin next month
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The two smart cities will be the first in Malaysia to receive 5G technology facilities, says Communications and Multimedia Minister Gobind Singh Deo.

Communications and Multimedia Minister Gobind Singh Deo says Malaysia cannot ignore the fact the world is moving towards 5G technology.

“Malaysia will certainly become the focus of the world to see how we create two areas activated via 5G technology. Gobind said although no specific period was fixed for the implementation of the test, it was hoped a new indicator could be achieved within six months.

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