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  2. Telecommunications in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Virgin Mobile in a joint venture with Singtel, set up the fourth telecommunications company in Singapore. It was the first mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) in Singapore. The operations were closed down on 11 October 2002 after failing to attract a significant number of customers.

  3. 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]

  4. List of mobile network operators in Asia and Oceania

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    As of March 2023, the penetration rate in Hong Kong was estimated at 282% over a population estimate of over 7.473 million, with 21.61 million public mobile subscriptions. [32] Hong Kong's telecom regulator is the Office of the Communications Authority (OFCA).

  5. M1 (Singaporean company) - Wikipedia

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    M1 is one of the four major full service communications providers in Singapore. It offers a suite of mobile voice-and-data communication services over its 3G/3.5G/4G/LTE-A network, including international-call services to both mobile- and fixed-line customers. These include SMS, MMS, WAP, GPRS, 3G, 3.5G and 4G.

  6. List of LTE networks in Asia - Wikipedia

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    Singapore: M1: Apr 2015: 19,8 MHz, UMTS: 20 MHz Jun 2011 - 20 MHz Jun 2011: 5 MHz? - ... Taiwan Mobile: Dec 2015 Jan 2016: 20 MHz Jan 2019 +5 MHz: 15 MHz Sep 2014 ...

  7. 2019 in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    StarHub launched Giga, a mobile plan targeting millennials. [174] The Public Utilities Board takes over the Tuaspring plant from Hyflux after the latter faced heavy debts. [175] [176] 21 May – Singapore and Malaysia have agreed to suspend the Johor Bahru–Singapore Rapid Transit System for 6 months until 30 September. [135]

  8. How Singapore became a data center hub despite its ... - AOL

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    Singapore is a tropical city-state with barely a quarter the land mass of Rhode Island. It may be the worst place on the planet to build data centers: land is scarce, energy is expensive, and the ...

  9. Internet in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    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.