The Communications and Multimedia Minister, Saifuddin Abdullah, has announced yesterday that the JENDELA Phase 1 targets for end-2022 will be expedited and delivered by the end of this year. The move to fast-track JENDELA is due to the planned launch of 5G which is currently set for Q4 2021.
The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) has revealed the JENDELA performance results for the last quarter today. It showed that the telcos have mostly exceeded its fixed and mobile broadband targets.

Between January to March 2021, a total of 292,826 new premises have gained access to gigabit fibre broadband which is 132.2% of target. Meanwhile, there are 29 new mobile sites which is 116% of target and a total of 3,278 sites being upgraded which is 101.7% of the target.

As of 31st March 2021, Malaysia has a total of 5.707 million premises with fibre and achieved 93.51% 4G population coverage. However, there’s hardly any improvement when it comes to average download speeds which the government aims to bump from 25Mbps to 35Mbps.
According to the report, the current average speed is 25.44Mbps, which is an improvement of just 1.76%. The speeds recorded by MCMC is based on monthly data from Ookla.
Based on the latest report, Malaysia is progressing at a rate of 1.48% 4G population coverage. Plan submissions for JENDELA Phase 1 project were closed on 31st March 2021 and the implementation is said to begin in Q3 2021. The Phase 1 projects will see new towers being deployed at 1,661 locations in 106 clusters, mostly in rural areas of Malaysia.
Despite the expedited targets, MCMC Chairman Dr. Fadhlullah Suhaimi is confident that the 4G coverage targets will be met by the end of this year. As highlighted in the report, one of the immediate solutions to provide faster connectivity in rural areas is to deploy satellite broadband at 839 locations using the Universal Service Provision (USP) fund.
More effort needed for fibre and mobile download speeds
When it comes to fibre coverage, it is currently progressing at a rate of 300,000 premises per quarter. Early this year, TM has announced that it has exceeded its JENDELA targets and are committed deliver another 300,000 fiberised premises by the first half of this year.
If we look at the report, there are 1.79 million premises remaining. With 3 quarters left in 2021, the industry players will need to double up their fibre deployment with a combined average rate of 600,000 premises per quarter.
The biggest area of improvement would be improving download speeds. Despite the achievements made in upgrading existing mobile towers, Malaysia is still far from hitting its target of delivering average mobile speeds of 35Mbps. As reported by Ookla’s Speedtest in December, Malaysia’s mobile speed lags behind 6 ASEAN countries including Vietnam, Laos and Myanmar.
3G to 4G migration on track

As announced last year, Malaysia aims to shutdown 3G networks by end of this year, to free up spectrum for 4G use. The MCMC said that a total of 629,018 customers have switched to 4G devices which is 130% of its original target and a total of 20,492 3G carries have been switched off.
The MCMC said that the 3G shutdown will be done gradually according areas. During the media briefing, Maxis CEO Gokhan Ogut shared that Voice Over LTE (VoLTE) adoption is happening faster than expected. If a customer doesn’t have an VoLTE device, they could still make calls via the 2G network.
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