SINGAPORE - The Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) has approved local telco StarHub's proposal to buy a majority 50.1 per cent stake in rival Internet service provider MyRepublic's broadband business for residential and enterprise customers in Singapore.
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As 5G networks continue their roll-out in Singapore, StarHub is giving new and existing customers the chance to jump on the 5G bandwagon with new SIM-only, data-heavy plans with a one year contract. StarHub’s lower-priced plan, the Mobile+ $38 SIM-only, gives customers 70GB of data, made up of 60GB with a launch bonus of 10 GB. For $7 more, customers.