Malaysia’s national wholesale 5G network has somewhat cleared another hurdle on the way to the widespread availability of 5G in the country. Digi, Celcom, YTL and Telkom Malaysia, those operators that had agreed to take a combined 65% stake in the government’s Digital Nasional Berhad (DNB) wholesale network operator last month, last week finalized access agreements with DNB. U Mobile, which, alongside Maxi, had backed out of an agreement to take a stake in DNB over the summer over the government’s refusal to grant the incumbent network operators a controlling stake in DNB, has also finalized terms with the government. The operators had long raised issues with the government’s proposed ‘reference access offer’, both concerning “unsustainable” pricing models and a…