'Virtual telcos' switch focus to enterprise as their tussle for Singapore consumers hits a wall
MOBILE virtual network operators (MVNOs) may be backing away from the cut-throat price war that they have helped sustain in the Singapore consumer mobile market.
Circles.Life and MyRepublic - two of the larger and more established challengers to incumbent mobile network operators (MNOs) - are ramping up business-to-business (B2B) telco services, in a signal that competition for consumers is hitting a limit.
Granted, increased demand for Internet and mobile services during the pandemic may have benefited providers of cheap, data-heavy plans.
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