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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.

  3. MyRepublic - Wikipedia

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    HetNet is a new wireless system that leveraged NBN as part of a mobile network, allowing mobile phone users to hop across networks to minimize surfing slowdowns or disruptions automatically. As part of the trial, MyRepublic gave out 1,000 free SIM cards with unlimited 4G data to trial participants in the coverage area.

  4. Telecommunications in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    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]

  5. Read This Before Signing a Cell-Phone Contract - AOL

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  6. Read This Before Signing a Cell-Phone Contract - AOL

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    Why pay $649 for a new cell phone when you can get it for one-third of the cost? Slashing the price is just a matter of signing on the dotted line: All you have to do to earn that hefty up-front ...

  7. M1 (Singaporean company) - Wikipedia

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    On 1 April 1997, MobileOne was officially allowed to conduct business as a mobile phone operator. [5] By June 1998, the company had a valuation of $1 billion ( SGD ). [ 6 ] In 2000, MobileOne launched its own GPRS service, becoming the first telecom company in Singapore to do so. [ 7 ]

  8. Midday Report: New T-Mobile Phone Contract Could Save ... - AOL

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    Produced by Drew Trachtenberg If you hate being trapped in your mobile phone contract, T-Mobile has a new option for you. The carrier is ditching the traditional model that locks customers in for ...

  9. Telephone numbers in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Until 1985, subscribers' telephone numbers in Singapore were five and six digits. Five digits were introduced in 1960s, whereas 5-digit and 6-digit phone numbers were introduced in 1960s as fixed lines grew, but in that year, these changed to seven digits as the introduction of new towns arose (Tampines, Jurong East, Bukit Batok, Yishun and Hougang) and a large number of new numbers were required.