Malaysia’s mobile data service company U Mobile has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Sarawak Digital Economy Corporation Berhad (SDEC), the implementing agency driving Sarawak digital economy initiatives for the East Malaysian state that is home to an estimated 2.5 million people.
The aim of the MoU is to establish a strategic partnership aimed at realising the ambitions of the Sarawak Digital Economy Blueprint 2030, which envisions a robust digital economy as well as an inclusive digital society for the state by 2030.
To achieve this, says U Mobile, it will work with SDEC on initiatives that accelerate digital transformation for SMEs in Sarawak, as well as initiatives that narrow the digital divide for those in underserved areas.
Through this partnership, U Mobile and SDEC will collaborate to drive the adoption of 5G technologies and solutions in Sarawak’s SMEs. This includes providing 5G network connectivity, educational programmes, devices and innovative use case solutions to empower local businesses and enhance their competitiveness in the digital economy.
Additionally, following the success of a small cell proof of concept (POC) in providing coverage to a longhouse (a large communal village house) in Long Lawen, Sarawak, U Mobile and SDEC will collaborate to further narrow the digital divide by exploring similar solutions to provide connectivity to rural and underserved areas.
Beyond this MoU, both parties say they are also currently collaborating on the Sarawak Multimedia Authority Rural Telecommunication 600 (SMART600) project, where U Mobile’s 4G coverage will be made available to serve rural communities in Sarawak through multi-operator core network (MOCN) technology.