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(13-08-2014, 09:13 AM)Ben Wrote: [ -> ]Trying to squeeze out more money from its exiting customers. I am a Singtel subscriber, but I don't need extra talk time or faster internet speed, so I just have to delay renewing my line as long as possible. Quite sure the other two Telco will join in.

Bundled deal is a successful strategy for local telcos, and will continue...
(13-08-2014, 09:32 AM)CityFarmer Wrote: [ -> ]
(13-08-2014, 09:13 AM)Ben Wrote: [ -> ]Trying to squeeze out more money from its exiting customers. I am a Singtel subscriber, but I don't need extra talk time or faster internet speed, so I just have to delay renewing my line as long as possible. Quite sure the other two Telco will join in.

Bundled deal is a successful strategy for local telcos, and will continue...

Just not long ago they offered fully customisable mobile plans, where customers and mix-and-match its plan according to his needs.

http://www.todayonline.com/singapore/sin...bile-plans

Is this a U turn or the customisable plans is still available?
The CityNet, as the trustee-manager of NetLink Trust, will actively take over the management of OpenNet, with the new permanent CEO. Let's hope the OpenNet able to carry out its mandate effectively and efficiently, after the new CEO.

The progress on corporate adoption of fiber broadband is slow, mainly due to limitation of OpenNet

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Singapore, 12 August 2014 - CityNet Infrastructure Management Pte. Ltd. (“CityNet”), as the trustee-manager of NetLink Trust, is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr Ng Yong Hwee as Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”) of CityNet. This follows an extensive internal and external search process facilitated by an international executive search firm and led by the Board of CityNet. This appointment will take effect from 1 October 2014.

http://infopub.sgx.com/FileOpen/CityNet_...eID=309512
Looking forward to the result tomorrow morning! Big Grin

(Vested)
if I were to switch my expiring singtel plan to m1 or starhub, do I able to retain my existing mobile number?
TOKYO (AFP) - Google is partnering five Asian telecom firms including SingTel to build a US$300 million (S$375.09 million) underwater cable across the Pacific Ocean in a bid to meet surging Internet use.

The project, named FASTER, would see the 9,000-km fibre-optic cable stretch from two points in Japan to the United States, with extensions to other Asian locations later on, the companies said.

In the US, the cable would be extended to link major cities on the west coast including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland and Seattle, they said.

There are several hundred underwater telecom cables that connect various points in the world.
Yes. u can do so once your contract expires.
Starhub -http://www.starhub.com/business/support/mobile/faq/full-number-portability.html
m1-https://www.m1.com.sg/Personal/FAQ/Mobilephonesandplans/postpaid/mobilenumberportability
Results out.

Summary:
- 7.1% decrease QoQ profit
- 14.4% decrease YoY profit
- 3.3% decrease QoQ revenue

(Divested a month back, still monitoring)
(14-08-2014, 08:14 AM)LocalOptimal Wrote: [ -> ]Results out.

Summary:
- 7.1% decrease QoQ profit
- 14.4% decrease YoY profit
- 3.3% decrease QoQ revenue

(Divested a month back, still monitoring)

Removing the exceptional items, the result is relatively flat.
(14-08-2014, 12:39 AM)Nuthing03 Wrote: [ -> ]Yes. u can do so once your contract expires.
Starhub -http://www.starhub.com/business/support/mobile/faq/full-number-portability.html
m1-https://www.m1.com.sg/Personal/FAQ/Mobilephonesandplans/postpaid/mobilenumberportability
thank you