Colt - the new fibre player for enterprise customers in S'pore
Singapore
WITH disruption becoming the new normal for Singapore's telecommunications sector, it is little surprise that from October this year large enterprises in the central business district (CBD) will have the option to choose a new telco operator for their global fibre connectivity needs.
Colt, an ICT (infocomm technology) services provider owned by the United States' Fidelity Investment and head-quartered in London, is rolling out a fibre broadband network in the CBD, which will initially connect up 54 key buildings in the area and add another 25 to 30 buildings over time.
The key USP (unique selling point) for Colt, which started out as City of London Telecom and was established in 1992, is that it operates metro fibre broadband networks for enterprise customers in 49 cities across the world. The Singapore network will connect seamlessly with Colt's other city networks in Asia, Europe an…
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