Telecom & Internet
Long lines are coming: Singapore telcos unveil offerings on Apple's new iPhone 7
The smartphone will arrive in the city-state in about a week.
Long lines are coming: Singapore telcos unveil offerings on Apple's new iPhone 7
The smartphone will arrive in the city-state in about a week.
Check out what airYotta has to offer as the fourth telco
It eyes rolling out a 4.5G network.
Will Singtel face a double whammy in its local and Indian market?
Bharti Airtel will soon be against a formidable rival.
Singaporeans need greater appetite for risk to innovate, says MTI minister
He urged citizens to venture into unchartered waters.
Data centre space in Asia Pacific to grow 38.5% in 2018
Singapore already houses 50% of ASEAN data centre capacity.
StarHub beefs up cyber security with Coronet deal
It will utilise the latter’s technology of monitoring wireless threats.
May the best telco win: Who among the telco aspirants is ahead of the game?
MyRepublic is the frontrunner with 55,000 subscribers already.
Is the game of telcos a two-way fight between MyRepublic and TPG?
Little is known about the third aspirant, AirYotta.
What StarHub has to brace for as risk of new telco looms
Its postpaid ARPU would suffer a 1% squeeze.
M1 to receive a shot in the arm from Malaysia's Axiata
The foreign investor seeks to expand operations in Asia.
Here's why M1 will be the biggest loser if a new telco comes to town
It'll lose a huge chunk of its spectrum allocation.
M1 bolsters cyberattack defenses as it forges alliances with cybersecurity firms
It’s tapping into cloud-based next-gen security solutions.
Game of Telcos: MyRepublic, TPG Telecom, and AirYotta officially submit bids to be fourth telco
The IDA will announce the winning bid by October.
Game on: MyRepublic formally unveils bid to be Singapore's fourth telco
Deploying Pre-5G Internet of Things-enabler is its first move.
Regulatory actions both boon and bane of telco aspirants, say analysts
High network coverage requirements may choke the newcomer.
Incumbent telcos willing to sacrifice revenue to keep market share: analysts
A telco hopeful will be having a hard time setting up.
Why Singtel can sit back and put its feet up amidst the possibility of a fourth telco
Its robust overseas business will be its lucky card.