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Singtel's CEO SCARED New Competitior to Focus Only on Price!

Pinkieslut

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The head of Singapore’s biggest phone company said she’s concerned the entry of a new operator will drive the focus of the competition to just price and will hurt the industry.

Singapore plans to auction radio frequencies for use by a fourth carrier this year, challenging Singapore Telecommunications Ltd. or Singtel and its two smaller rivals. The regulator has been seeking industry feedback since April 2014 to find a solution to growing mobile data traffic in the nation, whose 5.6 million residents rank among the most active users of social media in the Asia-Pacific region. A new operator may not have as wide a network reach as the incumbents.

“The only way that they can gain customers will be by way of reducing prices,” Chua Sock Koong, Singtel’s chief executive officer, said in a Bloomberg Television interview on Friday. “The existing operators would look at how best to respond. Clearly just leading prices down, it’s not good for the sustainability of the industry.”

In November, Chua downplayed the need for more players in the city-state. Adding a fourth mobile-phone operator will give Singapore more carriers than China or Japan, which both have far greater populations. Maybank Kim Eng Holdings Ltd. said last month it expects increased competition to crimp profit margins at the island’s phone companies and force them to cut dividends.

MyRepublic, an Internet service provider that’s keen on bidding for the new license, said it will focus on innovation rather than just price.

“If the market was only about a price war, we would have no interest in being the 4th operator,” MyRepublic’s CEO Malcolm Rodrigues said in an e-mailed statement.

Any new operator probably won’t have the same network coverage as the existing companies, Chua said, adding that Singtel is already conducting trials on the latest 5G networks. It’s an industry that requires significant capital investment on an ongoing basis, she said, adding in an e-mailed statement that it would be "positive" if a fourth operator enters the industry competing on innovation.

Third-quarter profit fell 1.7 percent to S$954 million ($684 million) as the Singapore dollar strengthened against the currencies of Australia and Indonesia, where Singtel has stakes in phone operators. The stock rose 1.1 percent to S$3.58 at the Singapore close, paring the decline this year to 2.5 percent. The Bloomberg Asia Pacific Telecommunications Index, which tracks 32 stocks in the region, lost 6.2 percent.
 

tonychat

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Useless ceo.. Cannot overcome Competition and now crying foul.. Sinkie sinkie.
 

Devil Within

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She is not a real entrepreneur. She is just an administrator who pretend to be an entrepreneur but only want an easy job and collect millions.
 

mojito

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You should be worried about what the ang moh CEO of MyRepublic said. Let's make money together. No compete on price!
 

congo9

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You should be worried about what the ang moh CEO of MyRepublic said. Let's make money together. No compete on price!

That means, MyRepublic will not lower price la. But can give you much more with the current pricing. He is also saying that with this current price, the current operator is making a lot of money out of it. There is more room to share the profit out of it. Share of sales will drop for each telco. It goes without saying.

One better innovation is to be able to carry the unused data over from one month to another.
 
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The head of Singapore’s biggest phone company said she’s concerned the entry of a new operator will drive the focus of the competition to just price and will hurt the industry.

Singapore plans to auction radio frequencies for use by a fourth carrier this year, challenging Singapore Telecommunications Ltd. or Singtel and its two smaller rivals. The regulator has been seeking industry feedback since April 2014 to find a solution to growing mobile data traffic in the nation, whose 5.6 million residents rank among the most active users of social media in the Asia-Pacific region. A new operator may not have as wide a network reach as the incumbents.

“The only way that they can gain customers will be by way of reducing prices,” Chua Sock Koong, Singtel’s chief executive officer, said in a Bloomberg Television interview on Friday. “The existing operators would look at how best to respond. Clearly just leading prices down, it’s not good for the sustainability of the industry.”

In November, Chua downplayed the need for more players in the city-state. Adding a fourth mobile-phone operator will give Singapore more carriers than China or Japan, which both have far greater populations. Maybank Kim Eng Holdings Ltd. said last month it expects increased competition to crimp profit margins at the island’s phone companies and force them to cut dividends.

MyRepublic, an Internet service provider that’s keen on bidding for the new license, said it will focus on innovation rather than just price.

“If the market was only about a price war, we would have no interest in being the 4th operator,” MyRepublic’s CEO Malcolm Rodrigues said in an e-mailed statement.

Any new operator probably won’t have the same network coverage as the existing companies, Chua said, adding that Singtel is already conducting trials on the latest 5G networks. It’s an industry that requires significant capital investment on an ongoing basis, she said, adding in an e-mailed statement that it would be "positive" if a fourth operator enters the industry competing on innovation.

Third-quarter profit fell 1.7 percent to S$954 million ($684 million) as the Singapore dollar strengthened against the currencies of Australia and Indonesia, where Singtel has stakes in phone operators. The stock rose 1.1 percent to S$3.58 at the Singapore close, paring the decline this year to 2.5 percent. The Bloomberg Asia Pacific Telecommunications Index, which tracks 32 stocks in the region, lost 6.2 percent.

She is the reflection of the current team of useless PAP cronies who has gained their position because of their parents and or relationship.
Can't compete outside their comfort zone, everything must be served on the silver platter for them
What kind of a role model is this?
Only 4 operators she starts to complain.
Considering the millions of FT her cronies have invited here to compete with the locals for jobs and opportunities, this is really peanuts.
 

virus

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You should be worried about what the ang moh CEO of MyRepublic said. Let's make money together. No compete on price!

its better if they offer to swap spouses in some telco swing parties.

what other better ways to fark your competitors without hurting consumers
 

frenchbriefs

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She is not a real entrepreneur. She is just an administrator who pretend to be an entrepreneur but only want an easy job and collect millions.

nothing wrong,once ur company reaches this size 64 billion market cap,its no longer about entrepreneur.its about protecting ur market share like apple and microsoft going around suing people and buying up companies.
 
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