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  2. List of mobile network operators in Asia and Oceania

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    This is a list of all mobile phone carriers in the Asia Pacific Region and their respective number of subscribers. ... HSDPA: 6.2 [1 ] (Q4 2020) MTN: 2: Roshan ...

  3. Celcom - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Celcom claimed its dual-band GSM (900/1800 MHz) coverage had reached over 98% of Malaysia's populated area, and 100% through satellite coverage. [10] In 2006, Celcom launched the first 3G service in Malaysia, covering most major towns where there is a Telekom Malaysia telephone exchange and either HSDPA or EDGE services within 15-mile ...

  4. M1 (Singaporean company) - Wikipedia

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    In December 2006, MobileOne introduced Singapore's first 3.5G wireless broadband service. Known as M1 Broadband, the service used High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) technology to achieve internet connection speeds of up to 3.6 Mbit/s. [22] In April 2008, Telekom Malaysia (TM) demerged from one of its mobile and telecom divisions, Axiata.

  5. Mobile network codes in ITU region 5xx (Oceania) - Wikipedia

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    Celcom Axiata Berhad: Operational: GSM 900 / LTE 1800 / LTE 2100 / LTE 2600 / 5G 700 / 5G 3500 / 5G 28000: Former Emartel, TMTouch; LTE 2600 in co-operation with Altel; [6] [73] [77] UMTS shut down Dec 2021; [74] reactivated in 2023 for Celcom and DiGi Telecommunications network integration; [78] 5G provided by DNB: 502: 14: Telekom Malaysia ...

  6. Internet in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    In early August 2010, internet service providers in Singapore rolled out the Next Generation Nationwide Broadband Network (Next Gen NBN) service plans. [8] The Next Gen NBN is Singapore's nationwide ultra-high speed fibre network. It offered broadband speeds of up to 1 Gbit/s at comparable prices to ADSL and cable connection. As of July 2013 ...

  7. CelcomDigi - Wikipedia

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    CelcomDigi Berhad (d.b.a. CelcomDigi), formerly known as Digi.Com Berhad (d.b.a. Digi), is a communications conglomerate and mobile service provider in Malaysia.Its largest shareholders are Axiata and Norwegian-based Telenor, who hold equal ownership in CelcomDigi at 33.1% each.

  8. Internet in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Out of that number, there are 5 million broadband users, 2.5 million wireless broadband users and 10 million 3G subscribers. [7] In January 2013, Maxis launch their 4G FDD-LTE network, and this is the first ISP in Malaysia launch 4G FDD-LTE network. After a few months, Celcom in April launch their 4G FDD-LTE network.

  9. Wireless@SG - Wikipedia

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    Catalysing the demand for wireless broadband services by increasing the number of wireless broadband users. On 16 June 2009, the government announced an extension of the programme until March 2013 and enhancement of speed up to 1 Mbit/s. Access speeds were increased to 1 Mbit/s in 2008, and 2 Mbit/s in 2009. [1]