MyRepublic puts out feelers on mobile plans
Singapore
IN A move that baffled the market and seen by some as premature, fourth telco hopeful MyRepublic on Wednesday unveiled its proposed mobile offerings, which included a 2GB mobile data plan for as low as S$6 a month.
It did this even before it won the fourth telco licence - spectrum rights of which will commence earliest in April 2017 - and said the exercise was to register interest and solicit feedback from the public. Those who registered would be the first in Singapore to be notified when the plans are ready for pre-ordering, it said.
BT is now on Telegram!
For daily updates on weekdays and specially selected content for the weekend. Subscribe to t.me/BizTimes
Telcos, Media & Tech
DigitalBridge-backed Vantage said to weigh Hong Kong data centres sale
Beijing city to subsidise domestic AI chips, targets self-reliance by 2027
Chinese sellers go to TikTok school to reach buyers abroad
Huawei’s new phone sports latest version of made-in-China chip
Meta’s earnings flop sparks US$400 billion sell-off in tech stocks
Roku’s warning on ad-supported streaming competition clouds upbeat earnings