Singaporeans to get 100Mbps broadband
Singaporean carrier M1 this week entered the fixed line broadband market, kicking off with speeds of up to 100Mbps. M1 Fixed Broadband is available to all homes with cable access points or which are...
View ArticleCommunicAsia Celebrates 30 Years of IT Innovation and Achievement
Asia’s Top Infocomm Event Continues to Chart Region’s IT Direction SINGAPORE, 24 February 2009 – Over the last three decades, Asia has undergone rapid change and transformation, emerging as one of the...
View ArticleMoving on
Neil Montefiore, CEO of M1 After almost 13 years in charge of Singaporean mobile carrier M1, Neil Montefiore stood down at the end of January this year. He plans to work as an independent consultant...
View ArticleStrong Showing Expected at CommunicAsia2009 and BroadcastAsia2009
Asia’s leading infocomm and media events to meet exhibitor participation targets even in difficult business climate Singapore 7 April – CommunicAsia2009 and BroadcastAsia2009 are expected to feature...
View ArticleWiMAX Forum® Congress Asia to feature revolutionary product offerings and...
PORTLAND, Ore. – April 16, 2009 - The WiMAX Forum® today announced that a Live WiMAX™ Tour will be held at the upcoming WiMAX Forum Congress Asia. Highly regarded as the leading, dedicated event for...
View ArticleM1 Singapore announces new CEO
M1 Singapore announces new CEO Singaporean mobile operator M1 on Tuesday announced its new CEO as Karen Kooi Lee Wah, effective April 22. Kooi, who presently holds the position of chief financial...
View ArticleThinking big at WiMAX Congress Asia
Michael Lai, the charismatic CEO of P1, a 2.3GHz WiMAX operator in Malaysia, is candid about the size of the challenge facing the WiMAX community. “This year is a defining year for WIMAX,” he says....
View ArticleM1′s Montefiore to take over StarHub
M1's Montefiore to take over StarHub Neil Montefiore, who quit Singaporean operator MobileOne (M1) at the end of January 2009 after 13 years at the helm, has revealed that he is to join slightly larger...
View ArticleINQ brings social networking phone to Singapore
SingTel will be first to get the INQ Mini 3G Hutchison Whampoa’s handset development studio has broken into Asia under a deal with SingTel that will see the Singaporean carrier launch INQ’s latest...
View ArticleHuawei bags MobileOne Singapore LTE network deal
Singapore can expect a Huawei powered network to be in place by the first quarter of 2012. Singaporean operator M1 has announced the deployment of the market’s first commercial LTE network. Huawei is...
View ArticleNew opportunities
Neil Montefiore, CEO of Singaporean operator Starhub, talks about the smartphone revolution and the build out of Starhub’s next generation fibre network.
View ArticleCook’s recipe for LTE success in Singapore
Peter Cook of Singaporean carrier StarHub Thanks to the rise of smartphones, tablets and dongles, the telecoms industry is fast becoming a data-centric world, and nowhere is that more evident than in...
View ArticleDifferent Strokes
Alan Hadden, chairman of the Global Mobile Suppliers Association As the demand for data from consumers continues to swell, the need to move from 3G to LTE is becoming ever more apparent to carriers....
View ArticleTelstra expands into Singapore and Japan
Australian operator Telstra has secured new operating licences in Singapore and Japan, allowing the firm to extend its reach in Asia. The company will deliver services directly to customers in both...
View ArticleStarHub signs roaming agreement with Vodafone
StarHub is offering improved data roaming rates as a result of its partnership with Vodafone Singaporean operator StarHub has signed a deal with Vodafone, which will see its customers use mobile data...
View ArticleNucleus Connect: “End-user demand for the NGN has been very good”
David Storrie, CEO of Nucleus Connect David Storrie has a crucial role to play in the communications future of a genuine Asian Tiger: as CEO of Nucleus Connect, the operating company of Singapore’s...
View ArticleKeeping the edge
Mock Pak Lum, chief technology officer, StarHub Mock Pak Lum, chief technology officer at Singaporean quad-play operator StarHub is fairly new to the business. Installed in the role for ten months now,...
View ArticleFastest Asian submarine cable open for business
The cable carries traffic at a blistering 40Gbps Asia’s fastest submarine cable link opened for business this week, carrying traffic at a blistering 40Gbps between Japan, Malaysia, Singapore and the...
View ArticleINTERVIEW: LTE in the City State
Mock Pak Lum StarHub is the second placed operator in Singapore, one of the most densely populated countries in the world. Mobile penetration in the market is just shy of 160 per cent and four...
View ArticleSingtel boosts Bharti Telecom holding
Singaporean incumbent operator Singtel is to up its stake in India’s Bharti Telecom to 39.78 per cent, taking its effective interest in Bharti Airtel, India’s largest mobile operator, to 32.34 per...
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