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Singtel, one of Singapore's largest telecommunication companies, said that it will put an end to its copper-based ADSL network in April next year. Wong Soon Nam, Singtel Consumer Singapore's vice-president for consumer products, he stated that,"Singtel will work closely with relevant stakeholders to ensure our customers will enjoy a smooth and fuss-free transition to the fibre network". Since I arrived here yesterday, I've been using my iPhone on roaming with Singtel 3G to get online to check emails and Tweet. So I checked around for some 3G rates on Singtel and found out it's not that cheap as I would have expected for a well-connected Singapore. On Singtel's FAQ page: How would my usage charge be calculated if I access data on a Pay-Per-Use basis? On the Globe Corporate site: Globe, SingTel, Bharti Airtel and Optus to bring iPhone to the region Manila, 12 May 2008 – Globe, SingTel, Bharti Airtel and Optus today announced that they have signed an agreement with Apple to bring the iPhone to the Philippines, Singapore, India, and Australia later this year. Read more in our articles including "Singtel to abolish ADSL network in April next year" and "Mobile 3G in Singapore".

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Singtel, one of Singapore's largest telecommunication companies, said that it will put an end to its copper-based ADSL network in April next year. Wong Soon Nam, Singtel Consumer Singapore's vice-president for consumer products, he stated that,"Singtel will work closely with relevant stakeholders to ensure our customers will enjoy a smooth and fuss-free transition to the fibre network".

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Since I arrived here yesterday, I've been using my iPhone on roaming with Singtel 3G to get online to check emails and Tweet. So I checked around for some 3G rates on Singtel and found out it's not that cheap as I would have expected for a well-connected Singapore. On Singtel's FAQ page: How would my usage charge be calculated if I access data on a Pay-Per-Use basis?

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Our coverage of singtel includes: "Singtel to abolish ADSL network in April next year"; "Mobile 3G in Singapore"; "Globe Telecom nabs Apple iPhone deal". Each article provides unique insights and information.