Saifuddin Abdullah: JENDELA Phase 1 targets to be delivered one year earlier in preparation for 5G

Minister of Communications and Multimedia Saifuddin Abdullah has announced that the JENDELA plan which is aimed at improving 4G coverage and to increase the number of fiberised premises will be accelerated in preparation of Malaysia’s 5G launch by end of 2021.

When JENDELA was first announced, the goal was to increase 4G population coverage from 91.8% to 96.9%, upgrade average mobile broadband speeds from 25Mbps to 35Mbps and to increase the number of premises with fibre broadband access from 4.95 million to 7.5 million by 2022. The improved 4G coverage and the increased fiberisation were meant to serve as a strong foundation for 5G deployment.

Phase 1 of JENDELA was originally planned from 2020-2022

According to Saifuddin, due to the importance of 5G to deliver faster communications services, the implementation of JENDELA Phase 1 will be fast-tracked by a year and it will be delivered by the end of 2021.

The MCMC will provide a progress update in the JENDELA Q2 report which will be released tomorrow. The report will contain the latest achievements which include new developments and upgrading of existing sites and engagement sessions with state governments on the application of Communications Infrastructure Planning guidelines to prepare land for new infrastructure deployment and to monitor resolution of complaints related to connectivity by service providers.

Saifuddin said RM21 billion under the MyDigital plan will be invested over a period of 5 years. RM3.2 billion from the allocation will be spent this year through JENDELA in non-commercial areas to improve existing connectivity.

Submission of JENDELA Phase 1 proposal was closed last week

It is worth pointing out the MCMC had issued a revised invite for JENDELA Phase 1 in January 2021. Interested and eligible licensees had to submit their draft universal service plans by 31st March 2021, which was last week. There’s less than 9 months remaining to deliver the fast-tracked results but the MCMC has yet to announce the award of the JENDELA Phase 1 projects. We will find out more during the MCMC’s media briefing tomorrow.

Phase 1 will cover a total of 1,661 locations in 106 clusters throughout Malaysia. Under the plan, telcos have to deliver an average 4G speed of 35Mbps and telcos are free to use their existing spectrum to provide coverage. The scope of work is split into two parts – Part 1 for passive infrastructure which include site acquisition and infrastructure, and part 2 for active infrastructure which involves installation of network equipment and interoperability with other telcos.

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