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  2. QuillBot - Wikipedia

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    According to a 30 under 30 listing on Forbes QuillBot has a user base that includes both free and premium subscribers. The listing also states that in August 2023, QuillBot was acquired by Course Hero. [5] On August 21, 2021, Course Hero published an announcement stating it had acquired QuillBot. [6]

  3. Singtel - Wikipedia

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    Singtel is also the second-largest company by market capitalisation listed on the Singapore Exchange [11] and is majority owned by Temasek Holdings, the investment arm of the Singapore government. Singtel is an active investor in innovation companies through its Singtel Innov8 subsidiary, founded in 2011 with S$200 million start up capital.

  4. Telkomsel - Wikipedia

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    The following year, Singtel Mobile increased its ownership by 12.7%, bringing its total ownership in Telkomsel to 35%, while it is majority owned by Telkom Indonesia with 65% of the shares. [ 4 ] In November 1997, Telkomsel became the first wireless carrier in Asia to introduce rechargeable GSM pre-paid services (branded as simPATI until the ...

  5. SingTel profit jumps 83% in first half on Indonesia gain - AOL

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    SingTel owns a 29.6% stake in the enlarged integrated mobile and fixed broadband company. "For Telkomsel, first-time contributions from IndiHome largely offset the impact of SingTel's reduced ...

  6. Telecommunications in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The government's role in the telecommunication industry is best demonstrated in the case of Singtel, which the state controls through its investment company Temasek Holdings Private Limited. Singtel does not only roll out affordable, high-quality telecommunication services to the city's residents, but it also pursues initiatives that will ...

  7. Internet in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singtel's ADSL service was subsequently rolled out on a nationwide scale in August 2000. In 2006, M1 introduced its broadband services. [11] In November 2014, ViewQwest unveiled plans for a 2 Gbit/s fibre broadband service for households in Singapore, offering the country's fastest internet connection in the market.

  8. Singtel rules out impending deal to sell Australian unit Optus

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    Southeast Asia's largest telecom operator, Singtel sought a trading halt after its shares sank 3.15% to S$2.46. The company then reiterated that there was no Optus divestment deal.

  9. Singtel TV - Wikipedia

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    Singtel TV (formerly known as Singtel IPTV and mio TV) is a pay television service provided by Singtel in Singapore. It is transmitted through Singtel's broadband network via an IPTV platform, which uses Ericsson Mediaroom (originally developed by Microsoft ) as its end-to-end software platform.