March 19, 2010: Thanks to dirt cheap prepaid (no contract) calling plans, and low average revenue per user (ARPU), India’s carriers have virtually no appetite (no margin room) to subsidize handsets. Now add in the fact that India’s networks had overwhelmingly relied on 2G, and have been far behind schedule in deploying 3G. This equation [...]
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Posted in Apple, iPhone in Singapore on Dec 7th, 2009
Update – December 7, 2009: Two new Singapore carriers plan to launch iPhone on Wednesday. Singapore carrier MobileOne Ltd. announced today that they will offer Apple’s iPhone 3GS in Singapore starting Wednesday, December 9. Not to be upstaged, rival carrier StarHub Ltd. released a statement today announcing that they too will sell the iPhone beginning Wednesday. There are [...]
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Update Jan 12, 2009: Apple and Telkomsel has reached a deal. iPhone 3G is about to available for public starting this mid February. More > HERE iPhonAsia comment: Telkomsel is a state-owned company, with 35 percent of its stake owned by Singapore giant SingTel. iPhone 3G in Indonesia by Q1 2009? December 4th, 2008 by Amir Karimuddin Read full post > HERE [...]
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Posted in iPhone on Nov 5th, 2008
Singapore Telecommunications Update on iPhone 3G The Group and its associates launched the iPhone 3G in Australia on 11 July 2008 and in Singapore, India and the Philippines on 22 August 2008. Presently, both SingTel and Globe are the sole operators to offer iPhone 3G activations in Singapore and the Philippines respectively, while Optus and Bharti are amongst [...]
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Posted in iPhone in Singapore on Jul 1st, 2008
Singtel: 30,000 pre-orders for iPhone launch in Singapore Posted on June 30th, 2008 by techstock2000 On June 30, 2008, jnaina shared information received in a meeting with some people from Singtel regarding the excitement for the upcoming iPhone launch in October. 30,000 confirmed iPhone 3G orders (pre-launch) Read full post via Appleot.org > HERE …………………………………………………………………………………………….. [...]
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