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5G technology will boost economy, quality of life, says MCMC

Gerard Lim Kim Meng says the people will be able to carry out various economic activities more effectively following the availability of 5G technology. – EPA pic, April 11, 2019.

THE advent of 5G technology is poised to raise the people’s quality of life while boosting the country’s economy, said the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission . MCMC digital sector chief officer Gerard Lim Kim Meng said the people would be able to carry out various economic activities more effectively following the availability of 5G technology which offers much faster data speed and give value add to their standard of living.

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