Cellular-news, 4 Jun 2012
Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel) has outlined the tariffs it plans to offer for its LTE services, but also curbed the 12GB mobile download allowances that come with the 3G tariffs for new and upgrading subscribers.
SingTel will also introduce its Priority Pass traffic priority feature for the 4G service next year. This will provide subscribers with priority for their data traffic when the network is loaded, thus ensuring smoother streaming and downloads. Full story
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SingTel removes generous data cap, launches 4G services - The Jakarta Post
SingTel announces LTE plans for mobile phones - CNet Asia
StarHub follows SingTel in capping data - CNET Asia
SingTel launches 4G services, but at a cost - Yahoo! News Singapore
SingTel Plans to End Data Buffet - WSJ Blog