Optus, subsidiary of SingTel and Australia’s second largest mobile carrier, has just unveiled its new Business Direct center in Sydney's suburb of St Peters, established via Optus Small and Medium Business (Optus SMB). You might be aware of the fact that Optus already has a Business Direct center there. The catch is that th...
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Softpedia on 2nd Oct 2008 (via news.softpedia.com)
Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel) is reported to be considering the sale of a minority stake in its Australian subsidiary, Optus. The move could raise between US$4 billion and US$5 billion,
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CellularNews on 1st Nov 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Singapore Telecommunications, aka SingTel, announced that it scored the iPhone distribution deal for four countries - Singapore, India, Australia, and Philippines. The Southeast Asia's largest phone company said Apple's handset will be offered through SingTel Mobile in Singapore, and it's partly-owned subsidiaries in Australia (Optus), India (Bharti Group), and the Philippines (Glob
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IntoMobile on 12th May 2008 (via intomobile.com)
Singapore Telecommunications (aka SingTel) announced that it's secured agreements to distribute the iPhone in Singapore (on SingTel Mobile) and its partly-owned subsidiaries in Australia (on Optus), India (on Bharti Group), and the Philippines (on Globe Telecom). Vodafone's also distributing the iPhone in India and Australia though, so we'll have to wait until later this year to find out who gets
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Engadget on 12th May 2008 (via engadgetmobile.com)
Singapore Telecommunications (SingTel) has announced its plan to conduct a regional trial of LTE technology in Australia, Indonesia, the Philippines and Singapore in collaboration with Optus, Globe Telecom and Telkomsel.
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CellularNews on 18th Nov 2009 (via feedproxy.google.com)
Optus parent SingTel has announced that the popularity of the Apple iPhone will actually cost the carrier AU$44 million in Australia in its first quarter of sales.
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CnetAustralia on 4th Nov 2008 (via cnet.com.au)
Earlier today HTC announced that the HTC Dream, the device known as the T-Mobile G1 in many parts of the world, would soon be available to SingTel and Optus customers in Singapore and Australia, respectively. While HTC did not announce an availability date or pricing for the SingTel launch, it said that the phone will be
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AndroidAuthority on 6th Feb 2009 (via androidauthority.com)
SingTel of Singapore and three other wireless networks in three Asian countries (also related with SingTel) have officially been given the exclusive rights to distribute the iPhone by Apple. Globe (Philippines), Optus of Australia and Bharti Airtel of India have all been given the go ahead by Apple. There's no word on pricing yet, but
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CellPhonesEtc on 12th May 2008 (via cellphones.ca)