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Riding on a wave of the growth in fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) subscriptions, the total fixed broadband service revenue in Malaysia is expected to increase at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 10.1% from US$1.6bn in 2020 to US$2.5bn in 2025, said a study.
GlobalData’s Malaysia Fixed Communication Forecast reveals that fixed voice service revenue will decline at a CAGR of 8.4% over 2020-2025 due to the steady drop in circuit-switched subscriptions and decline in fixed voice average revenue per user (ARPU) levels.
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The deployment, which includes Nokia s Gigabit Passive Optical Network (GPON) solution and Access Management System, will be completed by end of Q2 2021 covering nearly 150,000 homepasses. When completed, the end-users will be able to enjoy a high-speed broadband network and applications that require high capacity. The future-ready fiber network will enable Allo to increase its revenue as it will be able to support new use cases like smart cities, smart poles, edge automation, 5G backhaul, and enterprise services.
Nokia s solution will enable Allo to better manage bandwidth in line with the requirement for different services. The fiber network will support the convergence of more services and users on the same infrastructure, allowing Allo to bring down OpEx and enhance revenue.