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  • Australia to join Asia in flat-rate data plan

    SingTel Optus has announced that it will be joining Bridge Alliance, and so is expected to roll out a flat-rate data plan for Australian users travelling the Asia Pacific region in 2008.

  • SingTel head to step down

    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.

  • Seven operators team up for Asian mobile venture

    Seven mobile operators in Asia-Pacific have joined forces in a new alliance, aiming to crank up the clout and appeal of service providers in the region.

  • Optus boosts mobile subscriber numbers as SingTel grows

    Optus has announced a 17 percent year-on-year growth in mobile subscribers during the June quarter, with the increase achieved despite the high penetration of mobiles in Australia.

  • Karaoke - the latest in mobile content

    The sight of people talking into their mobile phones as they walk down the street is normal. But Singapore's largest telco SingTel is hoping that users will take to staring at their handsets devices and singing.

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  • Karaoke - the latest in mobile content

    The sight of people talking into their mobile phones as they walk down the street is normal. But Singapore's largest telco SingTel is hoping that users will take to staring at their handsets devices and singing.

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