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If you’re like me, you don’t enjoy squeezing through the massive crowds at the regular IT shows held in Singapore. Well, it looks like Singtel is running a promotion to….
If you’re like me, you don’t enjoy squeezing through the massive crowds at the regular IT shows held in Singapore. Well, it looks like Singtel is running a promotion to….
SingTel has a range of new mobile plans that take advantage of its new premium high-speed WiFi network it is deploying at crowded locations and underground MRT stations.
The Infocomm Development Authority (IDA) has penalised SingTel and two infrastructure providers for a major service disruption resulting from the fire at the Bukit Panjang Exchange in 2013.
On April 17, we ran a story about StarHub’s move to charge its subscribers for 4G from June. The next day, as predicted, rival M1 also announced similar plans, while SingTel stated that it would do the same but did not announce a date when it would start doing so.
SingTel has spotted an untouched opportunity in attracting customers who did not grow up with mobile technology. The service provider launched the first mobile data plans in Singapore that cater to more mature customers on March 11.
SingTel CEO Chua Sock Koong has been featured for saying the network provider should charge for WhatsApp and Skype services, then roundly vilified by users for attempting to charge customers for the service. The news has gone viral globally, leading the company to come out with a clarification on 27 February that it has suggested that WhatsApp, Skype and other ‘over the top’ providers should pay the money, and not the end-users themselves.