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U Mobile Taps Huawei Malaysia as One of Its Strategic Partners to Accelerate 5G-A and AI Adoption Through Its Enterprise Innovation Platform

  • U Mobile has signed an MoU naming Huawei Malaysia as one of its strategic technology partners to co-develop its Enterprise Innovation Platform, a 5G-Advanced and AI innovation lab to bring together end-to-end ecosystem partners and technology expertise for use case development
  • The EIP will leverage Huawei’s technical expertise and services to drive proofs of concept, pilot projects and localised enterprise use cases across sectors such as smart cities, manufacturing and logistics 

  • The collaboration aims to accelerate 5G enterprise innovation and adoption, foster a vibrant ecosystem and advance Malaysia’s digital transformation  

 

Kuala Lumpur, 25 September 2025 – U Mobile, Malaysia’s newest 5G network provider, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) naming Huawei Technologies (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd, (Huawei Malaysia), as one of its strategic technology partners to establish its Enterprise Innovation Platform (EIP). The EIP will serve as a 5G-Advanced (5G-A) and AI innovation lab or sandbox, bringing together end-to-end ecosystem partners and technology expertise to support enterprise use case innovation and adoption.

 

U Mobile will leverage Huawei Malaysia’s technical expertise and services for the EIP to enable the design and integration of comprehensive network architecture for solutions development, pilot projects and proof of concept (PoC) activities, drawing from Huawei’s experience in its 5G-to-Business (5G-to-B), 5G-to-Consumer (5G-to-C) and 5G-to-Home (5G-to-H) segments. The parties will also explore smart monetisation initiatives leveraging AI and Machine Learning to improve customer experience.  

 

Together, both parties will foster a rich innovation ecosystem within the EIP by sharing industry knowledge, global references and validated business cases, as well as by supporting start-ups and early-stage ventures through funding, incubation resources support and technical enablement. Through the EIP, U Mobile and Huawei Malaysia will also host awareness and outreach programmes, including technology demonstrations, seminars, exhibitions, roadshows and digital campaigns, to showcase solutions and foster collaboration across industries. 

 

“U Mobile is pleased to collaborate with Huawei Malaysia as one of our strategic technology partners to establish our EIP, which will enable the development of localised 5G solutions, pilot projects and proofs of concept, while supporting smart monetisation and ecosystem growth. As Malaysia’s newest 5G network provider, we are committed to accelerating enterprise 5G adoption and digital transformation, enabling businesses to benefit from the latest innovations in next gen ULTRA5G connectivity and AI, supported by Huawei’s expertise. We look forward to forging more collaborations with a variety of partners to ensure the success of EIP,” said Woon Ooi Yuen, Chief Technology Officer of U Mobile. 

 

“Huawei is considered a leader in 5G-Advanced, with GlobalData naming us the sole ‘Leader’ in their 2025 ‘5G RAN: Competitive Landscape Assessment’ for the seventh consecutive time, recognising our strengths in 5G-Advanced and AI integration. We are also one of the leaders in Research and Development worldwide and we look forward to leveraging these and our ecosystem of partners to support innovation in Malaysia,” said Zac Chow, Deputy CEO of Carrier Business at Huawei Malaysia.   

 

The MoU signing took place at the GSMA Digital Nation Summit Kuala Lumpur (ASEAN Edition), held at The Westin Kuala Lumpur, and was signed by Woon Ooi Yuen, CTO of U Mobile, and Zac Chow, Deputy CEO of Carrier Business at Huawei Malaysia. The ceremony was witnessed by YB Teo Nie Ching, Deputy Minister of Communications; Tan Sri Mohamad Salim Bin Fateh Din, Chairman of the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC); Mano Verabathran, Deputy Secretary General, Ministry of Communications; Kenneth Chang, Deputy CEO of U Mobile; and Simon Sun, CEO of Huawei Malaysia. 

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From left to right: Woon Ooi Yuen, Chief Technology Officer of U Mobile; Kenneth Chang, Deputy Chief Executive Officer of U Mobile; YBhg Tan Sri Mohamad Salim bin Fateh Din, Chairman of the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission of MCMC; YB Puan Teo Nie Ching, Deputy Minister of Communications; Mano Verabathran, Deputy Secretary General, Ministry of Communications; Simon Sun, CEO of Huawei Malaysia; Zac Chow, Deputy CEO of Carrier Business of Huawei Malaysia

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