soft Administrator Staff member Aug 4, 2008 #1 SINGAPORE: Mobile phone operator MobileOne (M1) is venturing into the fixed broadband market in a move industry watchers say is inevitable amid growing competition in Singapore. More...
SINGAPORE: Mobile phone operator MobileOne (M1) is venturing into the fixed broadband market in a move industry watchers say is inevitable amid growing competition in Singapore. More...
pedialite New member Aug 5, 2008 #2 still waiting for fibre optics broadband. (maybe 5 to 10 years time) WoW with 50ms. so 1337!
G guitarsan New member Aug 5, 2008 #3 More competition is better for us, provided they don't "pakat" on prices like the oil companies here.
More competition is better for us, provided they don't "pakat" on prices like the oil companies here.
PatheinRaindropMoe New member Aug 5, 2008 #4 theres prolly some fair trade thingy/regulating coming into play, to prevent under cutting price slashing war among the isp. heh, with m1 coming into play, i wonder how this gonna be. From an article in june this year... http://www.asiaone.com/News/The+Business+Times/Story/A1Story20080623-72437.html
theres prolly some fair trade thingy/regulating coming into play, to prevent under cutting price slashing war among the isp. heh, with m1 coming into play, i wonder how this gonna be. From an article in june this year... http://www.asiaone.com/News/The+Business+Times/Story/A1Story20080623-72437.html
soft Administrator Staff member Aug 5, 2008 #6 Broadband prices expected to remain steady despite M1 joining the fray SINGAPORE: Consumers in Singapore hoping for a sharp decline in subscription rates for fixed broadband service may be disappointed. More...
Broadband prices expected to remain steady despite M1 joining the fray SINGAPORE: Consumers in Singapore hoping for a sharp decline in subscription rates for fixed broadband service may be disappointed. More...