SingTel

Singtel to delist from ASX, still on SGX
Singtel said it has formally requested approval from ASX Limited to remove its listed securities, in the form of Chess Depositary Interests (CDIs), from the official list of the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX).
Singtel first in the world to trial AirTies’ WiFi Mesh with ‘client-steering’ tech
Singtel said it will be conducting a trial of AirTies’ WiFi Mesh, which is widely deployed in enterprise-grade solutions to provide seamless outdoor WiFi access.
Singtel sharpens digital strategy, boosts leadership team
Singtel said it is sharpening its digital business strategy, and also announced changes to its senior leadership team.
Singtel launches its own VoIP-chat app, and more besides
Singtel has announced Wavee, which it described as a next-generation IP-based (Internet Protocol) communications app that allows users to make high-quality voice and video calls, and send instant messages.
Quickplay platform to power Singtel’s Hooq
Quickplay has announced that its managed video platform is powering Hooq, the new over-the-top (OTT) service from Singtel, Sony Pictures Television and Warner Bros. Entertainment.
Singapore telcos: Winners and losers in 2014
Number-crunching Goh Thean Eu looks at the 'Big 3' in Singapore's mobile telecommunications space to see how they fared in 2014.
Singtel acquires US cybersecurity company Trustwave for US$810mil
Singtel has agreed to acquire a 98% equity interest in US-based managed security services specialist Trustwave for US$810 million.
Patrick Grove’s South-East Asian gamble on VOD
Patrick Grove has thrown his hat into the South-East Asian online video ring, and he is betting on entrepreneurial flair and his New York-based partner, Evolution Media Capital, to give him the knockout punch against competitors such as Singtel.
Netflix-type wars: Grove’s Catcha takes on Singtel’s Hooq with iflix
After weeks of market buzz, Internet entrepreneur Patrick Grove’s Catcha Group has officially announced ‘iflix,’ its entry in the Video On Demand (VOD) space, just about a month after Singapore Telecommunications Ltd (Singtel) unveiled its own Netflix-type service.
Singtel partners Ericsson and Samsung to boost LTE speeds beyond 300 Mbps
Singtel said it will soon deliver speeds beyond 300 Mbps for its customers, using Ericsson’s LTE-Advanced technology to deploy a tri-band Carrier Aggregation service to be deployed over Samsung Galaxy devices.
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