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                         The Malaysian  government  stood by  a  controversial   previously called on the government to set up a second
                         plan  to  allow  a  single  5G  wholesale  network,  but   nationwide network, to give the country “the security
                         outlined  an  intention  to  allocate  up  to  70  per  cent   of dual competing networks”. At the same time, they
                         equity in state-owned operator Digital Nasional to   have reportedly expressed interest in being allowed to
        Malaysia         telecoms  players to alleviate  competition  concerns.   take equity in Digital Nasional. YTL Communications,
                         Malaysia will retain the remaining 30 per cent stake in
                                                                        a  smaller operator, has favoured the original single
                         Digital Nasional, a special purpose vehicle set up by the   network plan.  Telekom Malaysia  previously stated
                         government to manage the single national 5G network.   it  would  support  the  government’s  decision.  Digital
                         Reuters reported operators will be allowed to hold equity   Nasional began a commercial trial of its technology in
                         stakes to speed  the construction  of infrastructure,   December 2021 which was due to end on 31 March.
                         citing  a  joint  statement  from  Malaysia’s  finance  and   The wholesale player now intends to extend the trial
                         communication ministries. Digital Nasional welcomed   until 30 June to allow more operators to sign up. During
                         the move, stating it looked forward to engaging  with   the trial, operators are allowed to access the network
                         operators “to discuss and agree all aspects related to   without charge “to provide 5G experiences to their end
                         the proposed equity participation”. It is not yet clear how   users”. The objective is to achieve 80 per cent coverage
                         mobile operators in Malaysia will respond to the latest   of populated areas by 2024.
                         proposal. Celcom Axiata, Digi, Maxis and U Mobile have   (March 16. 2022) mobileworldlive.com




                         The  Federal Telecommunications  Institute (IFT)  has   Megacable and the International Finance Corporation
                         agreed to relax the coverage obligations of wholesale   (IFC)  –  was  selected  as  the  winner  of  a  government
                         4G  provider  Red  Compartida.  As  per  its  original   tender to establish an open-access 700MHz wholesale
                         license  agreement,  the  company  agreed  to roll out   network.  Red  Compartida  went  live  in  March  2018
        Mexico           infrastructure covering 92.2%  of the population  by   and  currently  covers  69.58%  of  the  population.  Red
                         January 2024, but fell behind schedule in 2021 and went   Compartida  reached  the  five  million  subscriptions
                         on to file for bankruptcy protection later that year. The   milestone in December 2021, up from just 200,000 at
                         watchdog must now comply with the 92.2% milestone   the  end  of  2019.  Of  the  top-line  figure,  3.839  million
                         by 24 January 2028. Meanwhile, an interim target of   accounts  were for mobile use,  while the remaining
                         70% has been set for 30 November 2022. According to   1.163  million  users  were  signed  up  to  fixed  wireless
                         TeleGeography’s GlobalComms Database, in November   plans.  A  total  of  112  MVNOs  utilized  the  network  at
                         2016  ALTAN  Redes  –  a  consortium  including  Axtel,   end-2021. (March 9, 2022) commsupdate.com




                         The telecom watchdog EKIP has approved bids placed   per  government’s  previous  statements.  Measures
                         by Mtel, Crnogorski Telekom and Telenor Montenegro   and policy reforms envisaged  by the  roadmap  relate
                         in a public auction for allocation of national frequency   to harmonization of national legislation for electronic
                         licenses for 5G mobile networks. Mtel won frequencies   communications  with the EU  rules,  implementation
        Montenegro       in the 900 MHz, 1.8 GHz, 2 GHz and 2.6 GHz spectra,   of 5G networks on the entire territory of Montenegro
                         while  Crnogorski  Telekom  and  Telenor  Montenegro   and pilot testing projects and removing administrative
                         secured  frequencies  in  the  2.6  GHz  spectrum  at   obstacles,  among  others.  Meanwhile,  EKIP  said  the
                         the  auction  held  December  27.  The  licenses  will  be   number  of mobile phone  subscribers in Montenegro
                         valid  until  September  1,  2031,  according  to  EKIP.    rose  3.7%  year-on-year  to  1,120,074  at  the  end  of
                         Montenegro has recently  adopted  a  roadmap to   December. The mobile penetration rate in Montenegro
                         encourage the introduction of 5G mobile networks by   went down to 180.65% in December from 185.53% at
                         the end of 2022. A national strategy is expected to be   the end of November, when the number of subscribers
                         adopted  next  year,  defining  further  activities  for  the   was 1,150,310.
                         support of the rollout of 5G networks in Montenegro,   (March 10, 2022) africanwirelesscomms.com




                         The Communications Regulatory Authority of Namibia   level of competition,  market saturation,  and whether
                         (CRAN)  announced  on  Friday  that  the  award  of  new   there are any existing barriers to entry into the sector.
                         telecoms and broadcasting licenses will be suspended   Although CRAN will not accept new applications during
                         from  1  October  2022  until  30  September  2023.  The   the period, it will consider applications for amendment,
        Namibia          sector regulator  said  the decision  will  allow  it  to   withdrawal, transfer, and cession of existing telecoms
                         conduct  research to determine  the current market   or broadcasting service licenses  when practically

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