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Uncle Leong Debunks 154th Lie that SG Has Cheapest Broadband

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Home broadband now cheaper than ever.


I refer to the article:

“Singapore now provides one of the world’s cheapest home broadband connections”

(Straits Times, Jan 14).

Cheapest broadband?

It states that “With a monthly fee of $49.99, the cost of each Mbps in MyRepublic’s plan is now down to five cents, compared with the previous low of 13.9 cents for each Mbps with SingTel’s 500Mbps plan, which costs $69.95 a month.”

Or one of the most expensive?

- Arguably, there may be something that is wrong with the headline, because as I understand it – if you compare the cheapest broadband plan cost on a monthly basis – Singapore may be one of the most expensive.
In other words, we should be comparing what is the cheapest that one can pay for broadband, instead of just comparing the cost per Mbs.

Comparison speaks for itself?

As to “The cost for each Mbps is 2.5 cents in South Korea, three cents in Japan and and 3.5 cents in Hong Kong” – how can we give the impression in the article that “Singapore now provides one of the world’s cheapest home broadband connections alongside other Asian techno hubs with today’s launch of MyRepublic’s 1Gbps plan” – when Singapore’s at 5 cents is 50 to 43 per cent higher than the Asian countries – South Korea, Japan and Hong Kong?

Only compare the highest speed plan?

With regard to “That makes MyRepublic’s plan currently the cheapest 1Gbps connection available in Singapore” – how can we use the highest speed plan to come to the conclusion that Singapore’s broadband is “one of the world’s cheapest”?

Shouldn’t we be comparing lower speed plans as well?

In this regard, how many in Singapore subscribe to the highest speed plan?

Uniquely Singapore!

Leong Sze Hian

Leong Sze Hian is the Past President of the Society of Financial Service Professionals, an alumnus of Harvard University, Wharton Fellow, SEACeM Fellow and an author of 4 books. He is frequently quoted in the media. He has also been invited to speak more than 100 times in 25 countries on 5 continents. He has served as Honorary Consul of Jamaica, Chairman of the Institute of Administrative Management, and founding advisor to the Financial Planning Associations of Brunei and Indonesia. He has 3 Masters, 2 Bachelors degrees and 13 professional qualifications. He blogs at www.leongszehian.com.
 
PAP dogs basically are feudal tax collectors. No worry. These cowards are like that of the Japanese nationalistic scum at the war crime trials
 
And speeds get bottlenecked when surfing overseas website... 1GB speed applies only to local content. How many of us view local content?
 
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