4G availability in Malaysia increased by 2.8 percentage points From Opensignal

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Last year, Malaysia launched the first phase of a multi billion dollar digital infrastructure project, the Jendela program. The plan is divided into two phases, aiming to provide wider connectivity and better Internet experience across the country.

In the past year, Proportion of time spent connecting to 4G by 4G users in Malaysia (4G availability) and the time to connect to 3G in all 13 states have decreased. In addition, the survey also found that 4G users can not only connect to 4G networks in more time, but also connect to 4G services in many new locations. This shows that Jendela plans to enable mobile operators in the country to expand 4G connections to new locations.

Comparing the 90 day data from August 1, 2021 with the same period data in 2020, the average 4G availability of smartphone users in Malaysia increased by 2.8 percentage points, and the national 3G availability decreased by 3.6 percentage points. 4G availability is now over 80% in all regions.

Data display, The 4G coverage of smartphone users in the two regions with the least population in Malaysia (Sabah and Sarawak) increased by 15.4% and 12.5% respectively, higher than that in the whole country (8.7%) 6.7% and 3.9% higher. Read more: Ericsson: 4G will cover 50% of the world’s population in five years. Opensignal: 2021 global mobile network experience ranking list opensignal: Myanmar mobile network status opensignal: 2019 Q2 global speed measurement report. American Samsung users are faster than iPhone opensignal: September 2018 national mobile speed measurement ranking list opensignal: Malaysia Mobile Network status camia: Cambodia’s mobile network status in August 2018 camia: Philippines’ latest mobile network report in August 2018 opensignal: Indonesia’s mobile network status in June 2018 opensignal: Singapore ranked first with 45.62 Mbps in the global average download speed of 4G in 2017 opensignal: Singapore ranked first with 45 megabit network speed in the global 4G in June 2017 opensignal: global mobile network in 2020 Test report opensignal: Australia’s 4G network speed is the fastest in the world, with an average of 24.5m/s opensignal: which American 4G operator has the best service? OpenSignal:2016 ranked the thirty-third largest in Chinese mainland 4G in the world, exceeding Japan and the United States.

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