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Well, let's see whether he can continue the SH story of Mr. Neil Montefiore

StarHub’s new CEO upbeat on company’s prospects

SINGAPORE — StarHub’s new Chief Executive Tan Tong Hai (picture) expects the company to continue to be a good investment choice even as it faces a number of headwinds.

Mr Tan, who was Chief Operating Officer, takes over today from Mr Neil Montefiore, who oversaw a 30 per cent increase in the company’s share price last year.

http://www.todayonline.com/business/star...-prospects
What value it bring to end-user? not too sure on its value.

StarHub to launch HD Voice calls tomorrow

SINGAPORE — StarHub is set to launch its High Definition (HD) Voice technology tomorrow.

It will be the first mobile operator in Singapore to complete the upgrade of its 3G mobile network with HD Voice, offering its customers with significantly improved sound quality for local voice calls, the info-telecommunications company said in a press release.

http://www.todayonline.com/tech/starhub-...s-tomorrow
(06-03-2013, 05:10 PM)CityFarmer Wrote: [ -> ]What value it bring to end-user? not too sure on its value.

StarHub to launch HD Voice calls tomorrow

SINGAPORE — StarHub is set to launch its High Definition (HD) Voice technology tomorrow.

It will be the first mobile operator in Singapore to complete the upgrade of its 3G mobile network with HD Voice, offering its customers with significantly improved sound quality for local voice calls, the info-telecommunications company said in a press release.

http://www.todayonline.com/tech/starhub-...s-tomorrow
it may become something which starhub can boast of. I was just checking on Wikipedia, this technology may be useful if you want to listen songs over the phone.
Tongue
(06-03-2013, 05:10 PM)CityFarmer Wrote: [ -> ]What value it bring to end-user? not too sure on its value.

StarHub to launch HD Voice calls tomorrow

SINGAPORE — StarHub is set to launch its High Definition (HD) Voice technology tomorrow.

It will be the first mobile operator in Singapore to complete the upgrade of its 3G mobile network with HD Voice, offering its customers with significantly improved sound quality for local voice calls, the info-telecommunications company said in a press release.

http://www.todayonline.com/tech/starhub-...s-tomorrow
I think this means I would have to start listening to Mrs. RBM nagging at me with even greater clarity. I think I'll stick with SingTel.

No Vested (in either StarHub or SingTel)
(06-03-2013, 08:31 PM)RBM Wrote: [ -> ]
(06-03-2013, 05:10 PM)CityFarmer Wrote: [ -> ]What value it bring to end-user? not too sure on its value.

StarHub to launch HD Voice calls tomorrow

SINGAPORE — StarHub is set to launch its High Definition (HD) Voice technology tomorrow.

It will be the first mobile operator in Singapore to complete the upgrade of its 3G mobile network with HD Voice, offering its customers with significantly improved sound quality for local voice calls, the info-telecommunications company said in a press release.

http://www.todayonline.com/tech/starhub-...s-tomorrow
I think this means I would have to start listening to Mrs. RBM nagging at me with even greater clarity. I think I'll stick with SingTel.

No Vested (in either StarHub or SingTel)

ha..ha.. it seems a negative value to consumer like Mr. RBM. I am glad SingTel retains another customer.

(vested in SingTel, but not StarHub)
So long as it pays quarterly dividend of $0.05. The share price is likely to hover around $4.

Not below BV = not a value counter. More of a dividend & defensive counter.
(08-03-2013, 09:05 PM)a74henry Wrote: [ -> ]So long as it pays quarterly dividend of $0.05. The share price is likely to hover around $4.

Not below BV = not a value counter. More of a dividend & defensive counter.

It has gained around 33% in one year. I agree that the it wont go up much. But that was what people were saying 1 year back.

Vested in SH. so hoping for $7 in a few years.Tongue
I hope so too. This is possible as long as it is able to sustain and increase its EPS and DPS.
One of the smart move of Starhub, focus on commercial customers instead of residential customers. It will delay cannibalizing its cable infrastructure while increasing profit.Big Grin

StarHub Launches StarHub TV on Fibre: a New IPTV Service

Singapore, 14 March 2013 – StarHub TV commercial customers will get to enjoy an all-new TV viewing experience with the launch of StarHub TV on Fibre on 18 March 2013. An Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) pay TV service, StarHub TV on Fibre offers businesses access to crystal clear high-definition content and over three times as many TV channels as the existing Digital Terrestrial Television (DTTV) platform. The service will be initially available only to commercial customers such as offices, restaurants and pubs.

http://www.starhub.com/content/corporate...rvice.html
Well, wonder how much it will help the bottom line?

StarHub to implement 1-min minimum charge for local calls

SINGAPORE — From next month, StarHub customers who make calls lasting less than a minute will have to pay more than what they are paying now. The telco will implement a “one-minute minimum charge” for local calls from May 1. After the first minute, talk time will be billed on a per-second basis.

Regardless of the actual talk time, each call lasting less than a minute will be charged 16.05 cents — the same flat fee that rival telco SingTel charges for the first minute of outgoing calls. The third telco, M1, charges outgoing calls on a per-second basis.

Currently, a StarHub customer would be charged about 8 cents for a 30-second call, for instance, compared to 16.05 cents which he will have to pay under the new billing method. Nevertheless, with the change, customers will not experience higher charges for calls lasting more than a minute.

http://www.todayonline.com/singapore/sta...ocal-calls
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