Singapore 4G coverage hits 90.2%, up from previous 84.4%
Singapore
WITH 5G technology on the far horizon, Singapore's network operators are still boosting their 4G systems.
More than nine in 10 users here could connect to the 4G network last month, with the Republic's 4G coverage improving to 90.2 per cent, from 84.4 per cent in February last year.
The crossing of the 90 per cent mark was led by market leader Singtel, which had islandwide coverage of 91.2 per cent, industry analytics firm Opensignal said on Tuesday.
But the firm's analyst Kevin Fitchard noted that "M1 and StarHub are on th…
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