KUALA LUMPUR/SINGAPORE, April 16 (Reuters) - Malaysia plans to introduce a second 5G network from next year, four sources told Reuters, in the latest policy shake-up aimed at dismantling monopolies and promoting competition by Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim's six-month-old administration.
A recommendation by major carriers for a second 5G provider was rejected by the previous government in March last year.
Fahmi also said last week 5G network coverage had reached 55% in populated areas.
It was not clear how the proposal for a second 5G network would affect DNB's existing agreements with its development partner Swedish telecoms giant Ericsson (ERICb.ST), and other mobile operators.
U Mobile later joined other telco firms in signing up to access DNB's 5G network.