10-07-2015, 02:43 PM
M1 and StarHub are refining their service plans, to prepare for the possible new competition...
(vested in M1)
M1 and StarHub introduces new plans ahead of possible new competition
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"On July 10, M1 announced a new value-added service that will give its mobile subscribers the right to use their existing mobile data bundle when they roam to six markets: Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, United States, Saudi Arabia and Sri Lanka.
This new Data Passport service is a big contrast to existing data plans, where mobile users have to pay extra for overseas data roaming. This new service comes with a one-time activation fee of $2 and a monthly subscription of $10.
If customers exceed their data bundles, there are of course extra charges to be paid, at $10.70 per GB, capped at S$188.32 per month, said M1."
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"In a separate announcement today, StarHub which offers a wider range of infocommunication services, is introducing a package of multi-service plans which is an enhancement of the company’s core “hubbing” strategy.
The HomeHub Go, as the new package is called, combines 4G mobile plans, fibre internet access, fibre TV, and home fixed lines. There will be three price plans: $128.80, $138.80 and $148.80, for fibre internet access speeds of 200Mbps, 500Mbps and 1Gbps respectively.
Next, customers can pick from a variety of options: ranging from up to 7GB local mobile data, or up to 700 minute worth of voice calls.
The plan also includes up to 62 Fibre TV channels, up to 1GB worth of bundled local data at 21Mbps for mobile broadband service, as well as home fixed line. The package also includes other fringe perks like free Disney Movies-on-Demand, 10% off additional StarHub TV services, other discount vouchers and so on."
http://www.theedgemarkets.com/sg/article...ompetition
(vested in M1)
M1 and StarHub introduces new plans ahead of possible new competition
...
"On July 10, M1 announced a new value-added service that will give its mobile subscribers the right to use their existing mobile data bundle when they roam to six markets: Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, United States, Saudi Arabia and Sri Lanka.
This new Data Passport service is a big contrast to existing data plans, where mobile users have to pay extra for overseas data roaming. This new service comes with a one-time activation fee of $2 and a monthly subscription of $10.
If customers exceed their data bundles, there are of course extra charges to be paid, at $10.70 per GB, capped at S$188.32 per month, said M1."
...
"In a separate announcement today, StarHub which offers a wider range of infocommunication services, is introducing a package of multi-service plans which is an enhancement of the company’s core “hubbing” strategy.
The HomeHub Go, as the new package is called, combines 4G mobile plans, fibre internet access, fibre TV, and home fixed lines. There will be three price plans: $128.80, $138.80 and $148.80, for fibre internet access speeds of 200Mbps, 500Mbps and 1Gbps respectively.
Next, customers can pick from a variety of options: ranging from up to 7GB local mobile data, or up to 700 minute worth of voice calls.
The plan also includes up to 62 Fibre TV channels, up to 1GB worth of bundled local data at 21Mbps for mobile broadband service, as well as home fixed line. The package also includes other fringe perks like free Disney Movies-on-Demand, 10% off additional StarHub TV services, other discount vouchers and so on."
http://www.theedgemarkets.com/sg/article...ompetition
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