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Help for 4th telco to beat entry barriers

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[h=2]Help for 4th telco to beat entry barriers[/h]


IRENE THAM


THE authorities have proposed setting aside mobile spectrum at a heavily discounted rate to entice a fourth telco to set up here, in a bid to spur competition and bring benefits to consumers.

The market has somehow settled into three big camps, with existing mobile telcos Singtel, StarHub and M1 each serving about one-third of the market and offering little price differentiation.

But this is set to change when the Infocomm Development Authority's (IDA's) proposal - to let the potential fourth telco bid for airwaves at a reserve price that is 60 per cent lower - goes through. The auction framework is expected to be finalised by the end of this year. Auction application is slated to begin early next year.

Specifically, some 60MHz of spectrum at a reserve auction price of $40 million will be set aside for the potential fourth telco, according to IDA's proposal.

"This is in recognition of the fact that a new entrant will face entry barriers in a mature market, given the significant upfront capital investments required to deploy nationwide services for consumers," said IDA.

Spectrum will also be available for bidding by Singtel, StarHub and M1 - in a general auction and at a higher reserve price - to meet the growing consumer demand for mobile data traffic.

The proposal is part of a public consultation launched yesterday by IDA. The consultation will end on Aug 12.

The potential fourth telco is expected to roll out services nationwide by the end of September 2018.

Past efforts to issue a fourth mobile operator licence have been unsuccessful. When 4G airwaves went on sale in 2013, no fourth mobile player showed up.
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Starhub is now forcing $22 subscribers to $27 4G subscription...........by brute force
What are the options..... turn the clock backward & return to messaging by smoke signals??
 
Also, how can you 'spur competition' in what is essentially an oligopoly? :rolleyes:
 
Also, how can you 'spur competition' in what is essentially an oligopoly? :rolleyes:

The 60% can't see the forest from the trees...what they know about oligopoly, monopoly??....they only know that MIW is the best!
 
i read in his book SIA tried to buy virgin australia for 5 times its starting value a year ago for 350 million and tried to use scare tactics on him.sia at that time was afraid of the growing influence of budget airlines in the region.he said no and virgin australia crushed all the competition in australia.

from that day on after reading the book,i only fly jetstar when im in singapore and virgin when im in australia.fuck you sia.
 
Umobile in malaysia charged S$10(rm28) monthly prepaid for 3GB data, 50 mins free call and 300sms(?)
Simply being overcharge in stinkapore.
 
Umobile in malaysia charged S$10(rm28) monthly prepaid for 3GB data, 50 mins free call and 300sms(?)
Simply being overcharge in stinkapore.

Singtel's net profit is 3.9 bil almost 20% margin of its revenues.most companies in the world only rake in 5% profit margins on their revenues,10% if they are extremely lucky.
 
SMRT to enter the fray?

Cannot figure out what causes a power outage, can figure out how to run a telco...amazing!..India must be very thankful that we are giving their mouldy workers work here, plenty of degree mills are coming... MODI says Namaste!!...
 
Singtel's net profit is 3.9 bil almost 20% margin of its revenues.most companies in the world only rake in 5% profit margins on their revenues,10% if they are extremely lucky.



And someone wanted to charge content providers!!!
 
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