O3b signs deal with Maju Nusa to provide
ultra-high speed 3G Backhaul services across
rural Malaysia
19th June 2013
O3b Networks announced a major long-term
capacity deal, providing fiber equivalent
capacity to Malaysian telecoms provider Maju
Nusa.
The multi-million dollar, multi-year deal,
awarded under the auspices of the Ministry of
Communications, will allow Maju Nusa to deploy
mobile data services significantly further into
mobile operators’ networks, reaching rural
communities in Malaysia where there is little or
no access to broadband.
Maju Nusa is a premium Managed Solutions
Provider based in Malaysia, providing a
comprehensive range of broadband networking
technologies, solutions and services to
customers from various market verticals such as
Consumers, SME’s, Businesses and Telcos. It
aims to close the digital divide existing
between rural and urban Malaysia and is involved
in a number of government initiatives providing
high speed broadband and 3G mobile voice and
data coverage to rural Malaysia.
O3b is the first satellite operator to enable
a significant 3G network deployment over
satellite. Affordable satellite backhaul
combined with Maju Nusa’s innovative RAN (Radio
Access Network) sharing approach allows
voice and data services to be profitable for
mobile operators substantially further into the
network, extending 3G reach beyond urban
centres.
Shahruddin Salehuddin, Managing Director,
Maju Nusa, said “We are looking forward to
growing our business with the help of O3b. Maju
Nusa will employ O3b’s capacity to extend our
reach to remote areas by offering high
bandwidth, superior quality of service and still
be more cost effective when compared to
traditional GEO satellites. This announcement is
an important step forward as we look to play our
part in the 1Malaysia initiative, closing
the digital divide between rural and urban
areas.”
“Utilising the O3b network, Maju Nusa will be
able to deliver 3G service to customers over
satellite from 2014. For many, this will mean
that they will go from zero connectivity to 3G
for cellular services practically overnight.
Interactive services are not available today in
these areas. Indeed, at present people commonly
need to travel out of their village simply to
make a phone call. As well as helping us
improve our service, O3b helps to reduce Capex
costs, aggregating our existing 111 sites over
Peninsular Malaysia into only 20 customer
terminal locations.”
Steve Collar, CEO, O3b Networks, said,
“We are delighted to be announcing our first
mobile backhaul deal ahead of our service
launch. This will bring 3G services to hundreds
of thousands of people who until now have been
without broadband connectivity. O3b’s speed and
affordability is a perfect complement to Maju
Nusa’s innovative 3G network in delivering value
to Malaysia’s mobile operators.”