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SINGAPORE — SingTel has been fined S$50,000 for an outage that occurred last November. According to the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA) yesterday, a service difficulty incident ...
SingTel has been fined a total of $380,000 by two government agencies over disruptions in the telco’s fixed line and cable TV services last year. The Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore (IDA) ...
Singapore's IT and media regulators order the telco to pay a total of S$380,000 in fines over several service outages which affected its fixed-line telephone and IPTV subscribers last year.
SINGAPORE: The hours-long Singtel landline outage last month was caused by a "technical issue" of a network component, Senior Minister of State for the Ministry of Digital Development and ...
IMDA, which is investigating the incident, said on Oct 10 that it takes a serious view of the disruption to Singtel’s fixed voice line services and will not hesitate to take action under the ...
THE government will consider engaging telcos’ services in addition to those of Singtel, which is the current service provider for emergency hotlines such as the Singapore Civil Defence Force’s (SCDF) ...
Singtel holds a 35 per cent stake in Telkomsel, counting it within its regional associates group. The operator placed Telkom’s share of the fixed broadband market at 70 per cent. It noted a global ...
Meanwhile, its fixed-line business Indihome dominates the overall market with 80 percent market share and over eight million customers. A few months back PT Telkom signed two Memorandum of ...
SINGTEL is in talks to integrate its Indonesian partner Telkom’s fixed broadband business into the Singapore firm’s regional associate Telkomsel.. The news comes in response to a media query, said the ...
Singtel has a reasonable balance sheet with net debt of SGD 7.8 billion at the end of March 2024, having benefited from the sale of 60%-70% of the Optus tower business in 2021 and 3.3% of Bharti ...
The fixed voice service ARPU in the residential and business segments in Singapore is expected to decline from $3.92 to US$3.42 and $20.23 to $13.89, respectively, between 2022 and 2027, which ...
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