Telecom & Internet

S I2I appoints Umang Das as Director

He is tagged for having innovated the new business model of passive infrastructure outsourcing and sharing.

Global telcos could raise voice telephone rates: Ovum

Will Singapore telcos jump on the trend to keep sinking revenues afloat?

Singapore telcos, these four strategies will lower your smartphone subsidies

Delta Partners runs down the tried-and-tested tactics for reining in subsidy costs.

Can you imagine an iPad/iPhone controlling your car?

We have seen the proliferation of mobile computing and its impact on our daily lives, so much so that at times one wonders if it has encroached upon...

Tata Communications names Rangu Salgame as Chief Executive Officer of Growth Ventures

He has made market changing impacts at Cisco Systems, Verizon Communications, PwC, among many others.

Top 10 post-IPO Facebook features that will get brands excited!

Alright it has been nearly 140 days since Facebook went public and all the mayhem surrounding its overpriced valuation is gradually settling down. In...

Hi-P International disappointed by iPhone5 sales

It was a record sale of 5m units, but here's the catch.

SingTel subsidiary acquires Eatability

Optus Mobile Pty Limited has completed the acquisition.

War of the telcos: StarHub swears it offers the best iPhone 5 plans

StarHub responds to SBR's article 'Here's a quick check why M1's iPhone 5 plan is the best value buy'.

Daily briefing: Pawnshop cheater caught, law scholar takes down sex blog

Here are the stories from around the web that Singaporeans are talking about including a battered cabby.

M1 already has 43,000 4G users three weeks after the launch

The switchover from 3G to 4G is expected to be faster than from 2G to 3G.

Here's a quick check why M1's iPhone 5 plan is the best value buy

M1 reported 6.0% q-q decline in 3Q net profits but iPhone revenues will give a boost, says PhillipCapital.

Indonesia telcos striking a long-term revenue path

Brisk wireless data growth seems like it will continue steadily, says Barclays.