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StarHub introduces higher speeds for its mobile and broadband networks
April 26, 2005
SINGAPORE -- StarHub, Singapore’s integrated info-communications provider, takes Hubbing to the max as it launches new options and packages for its Mobile and Broadband customers!
From tomorrow, StarHub Mobile customers will get to experience a whole new world of mobility as StarHub introduces a broad portfolio of new and exciting mobile content for its 2G and 3G services; the latter service being publicly launched as well. In addition, StarHub will simultaneously launch MaxOnline Ultimate, offering residential broadband speeds of up to 25 Mbps, almost four times higher than its market leading MaxOnline 6500.
"As digital content becomes more pervasive, customers will want the freedom to view their choice of content, wherever they are and whenever they want. StarHub’s 3G and 2G services provide that freedom, giving customers more choices without compelling them to buy a 3G handset. In addition, while at home, StarHub’s customers can access content of their choice with the highest Internet access speeds in Singapore," said Mr Terry Clontz, President & CEO of StarHub. "This is precisely the power of Hubbing. StarHub’s services enhance the lifestyle that each customer wants."
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