YTL Communications launches first large-scale Terragraph market pilot in Asia

  • Enables service providers to deploy low-cost, high-speed connectivity in dense areas
  • Six-month pilot will include the provision of Public WiFi and Fixed Wireless Access

 

(From left) YTL Communications deputy CEO Jacob Yeoh; Ministry Communications and Multimedia Malaysia Deputy Secretary General Sakib Ahmad Shakir; Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation’s Surina Shukri; YTL Communications ED Yeoh Soo Keng; Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission chairman Al-Ishsal Ishak; YTL Communications ED Yeoh Seok Hong; Minister of Communications and Multimedia Malaysia Gobind Singh Deo; Penang State Government Exco Jagdeep Singh Deo; Ministry of Communications and Multimedia Malaysia Secretary General Dr. Mohd Ali Mohamad Nor; YTL Communications CEO Wing K. Lee; and Facebook APAC head of Connectivity Ecosystem Programmes Bryan Tan

YTL Communications Sdn Bhd announced on Feb 18 the launch of Terragraph market pilot in Georgetown, Penang to deliver a reliable, affordable and high-speed broadband connection to the heritage city.

The deployment, supported by Facebook, would be the first large-scale market pilot in Asia and is aligned with the government's efforts to invest in and further improve on the country's digital infrastructure to ensure greater availability of broadband services.

Telecommunications companies, businesses, and other stakeholders are investing in infrastructure and connectivity capabilities to facilitate the adoption of bandwidth-intensive technologies in an effort to usher in the era of Industry 4.0 and encourage a digital leapfrog for Malaysia.

Coverage and adoption of fixed broadband services must be further developed to scale to the country’s aspiration, with the aim to achieve broadband connections that are double the speed at half the price.

This industry-led collaboration by YTL Communications, supported by Facebook, is in line with the vision of the National Fiberisation and Connectivity Plan’s (NFCP) aim to improve broadband quality and coverage, reduce broadband price and enable Internet access for all.

In addition, this also complements the “Penang 2030” vision that promotes Penang to be a Family-focused, Green and Smart State that Inspires the Nation.

Georgetown, located in a dense and urban area, is also home to one of the largest collections of pre-war buildings in Southeast Asia.

The city's legacy infrastructure and Unesco status make it challenging to run fibre to every household, thereby limiting the availability of high-quality broadband Internet access.

The unique proposition of Terragraph enables service providers to deploy low-cost, high-speed connectivity in dense urban and suburban areas by utilising existing street furniture.

Facebook has produced a reference design for Terragraph hardware, including the tools and software needed to operate the technology, that will be leveraged on for this pilot.

The six-month-long market pilot will include the provision of Public WiFi and Fixed Wireless Access.

YTL Communications first announced the intention to deploy a market pilot of Terragraph at the Telecom Infra Project Summit 2018.

“A breakthrough in technology is needed to address the need for better broadband while preserving the uniqueness of Georgetown’s proud Unesco status,” said YTL Communications chief executive officer Wing K Lee.

“Commencing on March 1, we expect the pilot to last up to six months, during which we will learn and plan for the commercial rollout while continuing to explore ways to harness this advanced wireless fiber technology.

“As the pioneer of 4G in Malaysia, we have built the largest pure-4G network and provide Malaysians with the best data value pricing. The future is wireless. This pilot clearly confirms the viability of wireless as an effective last mile solution. The technical breakthrough in providing gigabit wireless using Terragraph is a preview of the exciting era of 5G.”

“With Terragraph, Facebook is building a robust and collaborative ecosystem of chipset vendors, manufacturers and service providers to bring high-quality connectivity to urban and suburban areas. We are excited to partner with operators like YTL Communications who are deploying Terragraph in order to bring internet connectivity to people who are unconnected or do not currently have fast or reliable access,” said Facebook vice president of Connectivity Dan Rabinovitsj.

“We believe that people, no matter where they live, deserve a consistent, high-bandwidth internet experience. As Malaysia grows its digital economy, high-quality internet connectivity is essential in helping create new opportunities that can strengthen both local communities and global economies,” said Bryan Tan, head of Connectivity Ecosystem Programs, APAC at Facebook.

Facebook introduced Terragraph in 2016, designed to bring gigabit speed to dense urban areas. Terragraph is the underlying technology bringing gigabit speeds to support data demand of urban residents, visitors and accelerating new smart-city services.

 

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