Caretaker Federal Minister for IT and Telecom, Dr. Umar Saif, on Tuesday, expressed Pakistan’s intention to learn from Malaysia’s innovative approach and policies regarding the rollout of 5G.
“Malaysia has rolled out 5G at a lightning pace using a very innovative Spectrum Sharing policy. We will work with our Malaysian counterparts to learn about their innovative approach and policies” the minister said.
He was talking to a high-level delegation led by Fahmi Fadzi minister for IT, Communication & Digital Economy of Malaysia here in Dubai at the GITEX-23 Sidelines meeting.
The meeting encompassed crucial technology topics with the objective of strengthening collaboration between the two nations.
During the meeting, Dr Umar Saif explored the realm of financial technology (Fintech) and touched upon Starlink, the satellite internet company, making inroads into Malaysia.
The discussion extended to the potential implementation of LYNC, with a commitment to sharing experiences and knowledge.
Dr. Umar Saif drew attention to Pakistan’s network coverage challenges, underscoring the importance of adopting best practices from the Malaysian Regulator.
Both ministers engaged in a dialogue regarding Pakistan’s path to adopting 5G technology and the challenges impeding this transition.
The Malaysian minister pledged to share best practices to facilitate this transition.
The meeting also featured a discussion on the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and its potential benefits for both Pakistan and Malaysia in the technology sector.
The meeting involved a commitment to enhance coordination and discussions in the forthcoming months, signifying the growing partnership between the two countries.—APP