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Malaysia: 2,3 IEEE 802.16e August 2008: Formerly known as P1 [49] Ulusnet Mongolia: 3,5 IEEE 802.16 IEEE 802.16e February 2007 March 2011 [50] [51] Dialog Broadband Networks Sri Lanka: 3,5 IEEE 802.16 November 2007 [52] Lanka Bell Sri Lanka: 3,5 IEEE 802.16 June 2008 [53] Sri Lanka Telecom Sri Lanka: 2,5 IEEE 802.16e January 2011 [54 ...
• Uses maxis 4G on the area out of its own 4G network coverage 5G: Uses DNB 5G NSA. 1.0 [98] (Jun 2022) Telekom Malaysia: 6: Digital Nasional Berhad (DNB) (Malaysia 5G Single Wholesale Network) 700 MHz LTE (for NSA 5G anchor) 3500 MHz(n77/78) 5G NR: Ministry of Finance (Malaysia)-no nationwide network: Redtone: 2300 MHz WiMAX (East Malaysia only)
Unifi Mobile operates 4G WiMAX, 4G LTE, and 4G LTE-A networks, and provide domestic roaming with Maxis with 4G and 2G EDGE networks.. In March 2007, P1 was one of four companies awarded 2.3GHz spectrum licenses by the Malaysian government to deploy 4G WiMAX services throughout Malaysia.
LTE 2600 coverage limited to certain areas in the Klang Valley at the moment; former Mutiara Telecom; UMTS shut down Dec 2021 [74] 502: 17: Maxis: Maxis Communications Berhad: Operational: GSM 900 / LTE 1800 / LTE 2100 / LTE 2600: Former TimeCel, Adam017; UMTS shut down Dec 2021 [74] 502: 18: U Mobile: U Mobile Sdn Bhd: Operational
YTL Communications or YTL Communications Sdn. Bhd. dba Yes is a mobile network operator in Malaysia, the fifth in the country overall.Headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, YTL Communications is a subsidiary of the utilities company YTL Power International Berhad and serves as the communications arm of YTL Corporation Berhad, a leading infrastructure conglomerate in Malaysia.
WiMAX release 2.1, popularly branded as WiMAX 2+, is a backwards-compatible transition from previous WiMAX generations. It is compatible and interoperable with TD-LTE . Newer versions, still backward compatible, include WiMAX release 2.2 (2014) and WiMAX release 3 (2021, adds interoperation with 5G NR ).
Sinkholes occur in the area because of subsidence from coal mining activity. Rescuers had been using water to break down and remove clay and dirt from the mine, which has been closed since the 1950s.
If only 2G/3G network coverage is available in some areas, only 2G networks will be available after the 3G network is closed, which will affect consumers’ experience. Therefore, the current priority of the Malaysian government is to increase 4G network coverage, from 91.8% of Malaysia's 4G coverage to 96.9%.