KEY POINTS
  • Singapore plans to roll out commercial 5G services starting next year and intends to have at least 50% of the city-state covered with a standalone network by the end of 2022.
  • The city-state has yet to publicly state its position on whether Chinese tech giant Huawei will be allowed to participate in its 5G networks.
  • The telecommunication regulator on Thursday called for 5G proposals from Singapore's four local telcos.
  • 5G refers to the fifth generation of high-speed mobile internet that aims to provide faster data speeds and more bandwidth to carry growing levels of web traffic.
Visitors walk past an advertisement for the SK Telecom Co. at the World IT Show 2018 in Seoul, South Korea on May 23, 2018.

Singapore will be rolling out commercial 5G services from next year as the country seeks to establish the "backbone of our digital economy," Minister for Communications and Information, S Iswaran, said Thursday.

5G refers to the fifth generation of high-speed mobile internet that aims to provide faster data speeds and more bandwidth to carry growing levels of web traffic.