Singapore Telecommunications Ltd chief executive Chua Sock Koong says the company has yet to decide whether or not to sell a stake in its Australian subsidiary Optus.
Optus parent SingTel has announced that the popularity of the Apple iPhone will actually cost the carrier AU$44 million in Australia in its first quarter of sales.
The federal government has cancelled the contract for Optus and Elders to build a WiMAX broadband network, the companies say.
update: After nearly three years at the helm of Optus's technology operations, chief information officer Soo Kee Ng has decided to call it a day. Ng will return to Singapore to head SingTel's IT operations.
Optus owner SingTel is now on the hunt for a new chief after its group chief executive officer, Lee Hsien Yang, announced his resignation from a post he has held for more than a decade.
SingTel could do a better job of welcoming visitors to Singapore. Not everyone wants their phone invaded by spam the minute they step off the plane.
Singapore Telecommunications last week shed light on the difficult industry dynamics that lay ahead of VHA, the mobile phone business being formed from the merger of Vodafone Australia and Hutchison Telecommunications.
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Optus has leveraged its cable TV relationships to be the first to offer streaming television to mobile phones.
Another mobile phone giant has landed in Australia, bringing with it "true 3G"--the ability to make real time video phone calls--and intensifying the mobile battle in the country.
Virgin Mobile will continue to operate in Australia, despite the failure of its enterprise in Singapore.
Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel) will postpone the award of contracts for the construction and development of its third generation (3G) mobile network.
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