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StarHub provides mobile services through its subsidiary StarHub Mobile. Since its launch on 1 April 2000, StarHub has been Singapore's fastest growing mobile operator. It has close to two million customers and is the second largest mobile network operator with close to 30% market share.
[19] [22] [34] [37] It also offers prepaid mobile services, including prepaid data plans, under its M Card brand. [15] It is one of the operators in Singapore to offer a prepaid 4G service. [62] As of 2021, M1 currently offers three customizable mobile plans [63] and offers non-standalone access to 5G networks in select areas throughout Singapore.
• VoLTE, VoWIFI, ViLTE : available for postpaid, request activation for prepaid subscribers • eSIM : available on postpaid and prepaid subscribers 55.2 (December 6, 2023) [ 139 ]
CUniq SG (on StarHub's network) MyRepublic Mobile (on StarHub's network for 5G plans; on M1's network for 4G plans) redONE (on StarHub's network) Changi Mobile (on M1's network) Circles.Life (on M1's network) Geenet mobile (on M1's network) Niche: GRID Communications (iDEN network) Former operators: MVNOs: ZΩH (August 2022 - December 2023) [15]
StarHub: 15 MHz Apr 2016 5 MHz, UMTS: 20 MHz Sep 2012 +5 MHz - 20 MHz Oct 2013: 5 MHz? - 15 MHz - - 20 MHz Aug 2017: 4x4 MIMO (Apr 2018) 256 QAM (Apr 2016) 20 MHz
A rechargeable calling card or a recharge card is a type of telephone card that the user can "recharge" or "top up" by adding money when the balance gets below a nominated amount. In reality, the rechargeable calling card is a specialised form of a prepaid or debit account.
Ding is an international mobile recharge service, allowing users to send mobile top-up to friends and family in over 150 countries and across more than 500 global operators. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] History
Star Hub TV is a pay television service provided by StarHub in Singapore.It has been a subsidiary of StarHub Limited since StarHub acquired Singapore Cable Vision (SCV) in 2001, and was the sole pay-TV operator in the country until 2007 when mio TV (now Singtel TV), an IPTV service from its competitor, Singtel, was launched.