A SIGNIFICANT change is taking place in the Malaysian telecommunications landscape.
Last Friday, the government decided to take 5G off the backburner and bring it to the forefront. The rationale is that accelerating 5G will nudge the country quicker to its dream of becoming a high value-added economy and possibly a net exporter of homegrown technologies and digital solutions.
Hence, the government has taken the view that it needs to build the 5G infrastructure by itself to fuel the fourth industrial revolution and remain in the race against peers in technological advancement and attracting investments.
No doubt, the promise of 5G opens a new way for applications such as driverless cars, robotics, remote surgeries, virtual reality and the Internet of things, among others, that will change how people work, play and live.
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We now have another grand vision - MyDigital. The broad targets of achievements are laid out but the government must learn from the mistakes of the past to ensure this plan is a better success.
WE normally go for an overhaul when things are bleak. If you are overweight, you will need a diet plan. If you are diabetic, then it will take not only a diet but also an exercise regime to change your lifestyle.
The same is with the economy. We all saw what the government did in the 1990s to get Malaysia Inc moving after a crushing recession in the late 1980s. Any plan unveiled would be a reflection of the task at hand.