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Singtel First To Offer 5G Speeds Of More Than 1Gbps On 3.5GHz

  • September 3, 2020
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Singtel launched its 5G non-standalone (NSA) network and introduced a three-month trial for its consumer and enterprise customers. As a forerunner of 5G, Singtel’s 5G NSA network is capable of delivering 5G speeds of more than 1Gbps, by harnessing 3.5GHz frequency from Singtel’s newly expanded spectrum holdings as well as existing 2100MHz spectrum while employing advanced technologies such as dual connectivity.

By deploying 3.5GHz, a prime frequency for 5G, the three-month trial will give Singtel customers an early taste of the ultra-fast mobile speeds and benefits associated with 5G, while they access content-rich services, such as movies or games on their mobile devices. For a start, Singtel 5G will cover areas such as Harbourfront, Bugis and Dhoby Ghaut.

Mr Yuen Kuan Moon, CEO, Consumer Singapore, Singtel, said, “We are excited to introduce our customers to a high-quality 5G experience that will enrich their digital lifestyles. With COVID-19 driving everyone online and dramatically increasing our reliance on digital services to work, learn and play, 5G is set to be a huge enabler in our lives in this new normal. We can tap on its potential in combination with applications such as augmented and virtual reality to deliver dynamic and immersive experiences offering the next best substitute to physical interactions, and also deepen our engagement with customers.”

The three-month trial will extend free 5G connectivity and an additional 10GB of local data to 20,000 early adopters. This includes 10,000 existing Singtel Combo and XO customers with compatible 5G handsets who will be progressively provisioned with seamless 5G connectivity. The next 10,000 eligible customers who buy a 5G phone will also get to trial Singtel 5G for free. Beyond the first 20,000 customers, others keen on 5G can also enjoy the trial for S$10 per month1.

Compatible 5G handsets on Singtel 5G include Huawei P40 Pro, Huawei P40 Pro+, Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra 5G and VIVO X50 Pro. The list of handsets will be expanded as more 5G devices are made available in Singapore.

Additionally, everyone in Singapore can also experience first-hand, how 5G can transform everyday events into immersive experiences at the 5G Now@UNBOXED by Singtel showcase. With 5G applications for everyone in the family, the showcase features next-generation robot ambassadors, augmented reality books, 360 o live entertainment delivered via virtual reality, seamless cloud gaming and more.

The showcase will be located at Singtel Comcentre from 1 September and will move to popular venues across the island in the coming year, bringing the Singtel 5G experience to a wider audience. Customers can also choose to experience the showcase from the comfort of their home via a virtual tour on singtel.com/5G.

Singtel was officially awarded a 5G licence issued by the Infocomm Media Development Authority in June 2020, enhancing its extensive spectrum holdings with 3.5GHz and millimetre wave spectrum bands. With a nationwide rollout of 5G services expected by 2025, Singtel is leading the way to building a world-class, secure and resilient 5G network that will spur digitalisation and innovation among enterprises and industries.

More information on Singtel 5G is available on singtel.com/5G.

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