It's game on for Singtel
THE telecom landscape has become increasingly competitive, with the emergence of non-traditional players vying for almost every piece of new action.
As digitisation reshapes the industry, the key question is how telecom operators like Singtel can play a relevant role?
In the past, incumbent operators have ignored the threat and relied on regulatory levers to block the usage of their platforms to minimise potential disruptions. Today, operators have realised the importance of taking a more active role in the digital eco-system.
Against this backdrop, Singtel has decided to put its money on e-sports - the competitive video gaming which is exploding into a massive billion-dollar industry where gamers pit t…
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