After many twists and turns, the saga of Malaysia’s national wholesale 5G network seems to be coming to a conclusion, with the government finally winning the support of the country’s four major operators. The government has rejected the telcos’ calls to issue a second 5G wholesale licence, but it has made concessions to some of their concerns, which had led them to stay aloof from the plan to build a single 5G national network that all the MNOs would use, with the aim of reducing the cost and time to market for 5G services. A key concession is to allow the four MNOs to own up to 70% of the wholesale network owner and operator, Digital Nasional Berhad (DNB), giving…