The year was 2016, the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission had directly distributed spectrum rights to the teclos, in a deal which would bring in READ : MCMC spectrum allocation to bring in RM6 billion in 15 years
The reason why, the spectrum rights were given out at a fixed price instead of a tender was two pronged ; the regulator wanted to even the playing field and also, because the telco's are actually mired in debt and are hoping for future earnings which may of may not be realized to bail them out.
That was in 2016, fast forward today, and the parent company, BGSM Management Sdn Bhd has READ : RM9.6 billion debt.
The issue is not only with Maxis, Digi is no better. READ : Digi's debt stands at RM6 billion. The company has only RM500 million, meaning its debt ratio is at a critical 300 per cent.
To understand what they want, let us examine the statement reportedly made by the opposition member of parliment, MP Fahmi Fadzil of Lembah Pantai READ : In May 2020, the communications and multimedia minister at the time, Saifuddin Abdullah, issued 18 instruments awarding spectrums to telecommunication companies for the 5G rollout, but within two weeks he had made a U-turn.“Had these mobile network operators been given the spectrums for 5G then, today we would have 5G. Right now, we’d have it
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Give me that stuff that funk that sweet that funky stuff (say what)
Give it to me, give it to me
Give it to me, give it to me
Give me that stuff
That sweet, funky stuff
Give me that stuff that funk that sweet that funky stuff (say what)
Give it to me, give it to me
Give it to me, give it to me
Give me that stuff
That sweet, funky stuff
Basically, the telco's want two things, firstly to kill the government owned Digital Nasional Bhd, so they can continue their ways of enriching the major shareholders at the expense of the rakyat and SECONDLY they want the 5Gspectrum awarded to them on the cheap with no open tender, because they can't afford it
What we have now is an UMNO Prime Minister trying to defend Digital Nasional Bhd, because he knows that for Malaysia it is the best model to ensure that rural areas stay well connected and this in turn can help what the Dasar Ekonomi Baru could not do, bring a whole new generation on parity via the power of Education.
And at the other corner, sad to say what we have is a PKR which has got its priorities wrong in standing up for big businesses, that will force the rakyat to pay much more for decades to come.