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Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Next-gen broadband: More choices for consumers

SINGAPORE - The wait for faster and cheaper broadband is over. Consumers can soon sign up for Internet access on the Next Generation National Broadband Network (NGNBN) from five providers, with more to come later this year.
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The providers comprise the three local telcos - M1, SingTel and StarHub - as well as two smaller operators, SuperInternet and LGA.

The added competition has translated into cheaper Internet subscription rates. SingTel is offering a 150Mbps service for $85.90 per month while M1 is offering a 100Mbps service for $59 a month.

SuperInternet managing director Benjamin Tan said his firm plans to offer a 100Mbps service for $49.80 a month. MORE

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