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  2. StarHub - Wikipedia

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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. [21]

  3. StarHub TV - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Telecommunications in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    With the exception of Nucleus Connect, the rest of the OpCos are also RSPs. Some of the licensed RSPs are Singtel, Starhub, M1, MyRepublic, ViewQwest and WhizComms. More than 90% of households in Singapore have high-speed wired broadband. Optical Fiber broadband providers: StarHub (RSP) M1 (RSP) Singtel (RSP) MyRepublic (RSP) ViewQwest (RSP ...

  5. Internet in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    In Singapore, there are 11,512,900 broadband Internet subscribers (as of February 2015). [1] There are three major Internet service providers in Singapore, namely, Singtel , StarHub , and M1 and other growing providers like MyRepublic and ViewQwest .

  6. MyRepublic - Wikipedia

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    Announced its Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) partnership with StarHub in May to utilize StarHub's mobile network infrastructure to offer mobile services in Singapore. [ 23 ] In June, MyRepublic announced US$60m in new investment from CLSA Capital Partners, the asset management business of CLSA, Asia's leading capital markets and ...

  7. M1 (Singaporean company) - Wikipedia

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    It indicated at the time that it would delist M1 from the Singapore Exchange. [56] M1 was officially delisted in April 2019. [57] In January 2020, it was announced that M1 and fellow telecommunications company, StarHub, would submit a joint bid for one of four 5G licenses to be administered by the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA). [58]

  8. Hub Sports Arena - Wikipedia

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    The channel was a free channel and came to be in October 2013 due to an agreement between StarHub and Singapore Sports Council; the channel was launched on 10 October 2013. [2] Thanks to a partnership with the S-League, the channel started airing its matches in 2016. [1] Hub Sports Arena ceased transmission on 28 December 2018.

  9. List of mobile network operators in Asia and Oceania

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    Create account; Log in; ... the penetration rate in Singapore was estimated at 165.9% over a population estimate of around ... StarHub: 4G : 1800(B3)/2600(B7)/2100(B1 ...