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M1 enters home broadband arena
Mon, Aug 04, 2008
The Straits Times

By Alfred Siew, Technology Correspondent

MOBILEONE (M1) on Monday became the third provider to enter the home broadband fray, with new cut-price deals, stoking up a new round of competition for such services here.

The cellphone operator is providing a cable modem service to homes, which Internet surfers can use to hook up to the Internet using a cable point.

This is similar to StarHub's existing cable modem service because M1 is leasing the cable modem network from StarHub.

However, the new entrant is offering lower prices - a boon for home users looking for better deals.

The fastest broadband service in town - at 100Mbps - costs $88.50 a month from M1.

StarHub charges $99.30, although it gives away freebies like camcorders, while SingTel does not have a 100Mbps service.

A slower service, at 10Mbps, costs $43.50 a month from M1, while SingTel charges $58. StarHub does not have a 10Mbps service but its 12Mbps offering costs $65.06.

 

 
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