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Hub E City is a cable television StarHub TV channel 825 which belongs to StarHub. Its programming consists solely of drama series and hot entertainment programmes from Taiwan , Japan and Korea , dubbed into Mandarin for dramas (variety shows remain Korean ) and also airs highly rated Taiwanese variety shows presented by popular hosts.
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.
There are three major Internet service providers in Singapore, namely, Singtel, StarHub, and M1 and other growing providers like MyRepublic and ViewQwest. Over the years, the Singapore Government has been promoting the usage of broadband Internet access, as part of its Intelligent Nation 2015 (iN2015) and Smart Nation initiative.
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.
Hub VV Drama (formerly known as VarietyVision, officially launched on 13 May 1992 and officially dissolved on 31 May 1995) is a cable television StarHub TV on Channel 855. Its programming consists solely of drama series from Hong Kong , China , South Korea and Taiwan , dubbed or Subtitles into Chinese .
Stream Hub Prime OTT Device; Devices provided by pay TV operators ... StarHub Go Streaming Box, [23] and StarHub TV+ Box (Singapore) [24] Verizon Stream TV;
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.
On 1 March 2022, the Asia Video Industry Association's Coalition Against Piracy (CAP) announced that it had obtained a court order from the Singapore High Court for the blocking of 30 illegal streaming sites and nearly 150 domain names associated with those sites.