Should be la if M1 still want to be cheapest in town. A few days ago i already mentioned waiting for M1 to knockdown the price to $29 for 1Gbps plan.sticking with M1, sure match $29 for 1Gbps in 1+ years time when I renew.
Should be la if M1 still want to be cheapest in town. A few days ago i already mentioned waiting for M1 to knockdown the price to $29 for 1Gbps plan.
You slowly wait lor, won't be so soon.
Unless really too many people jumped over.
If they step up their marketing then everybody will lose some customers to them, not just M1. In fact, SH probably got the most to lose from this since ST indirectly gains from selling wholesale to Whiz.
how to survive? Aren't they just renting the "fibre line" from SH/M1/Singtel?
Price war sure not sustainable
The Managing Director of WhizComms is also the Managing Director of Phoenix Comms, the company that sells prepaid IDD cards. He's an ex Singtel guy. The office address for WhizComms is also the address for Phoenix Comms.
WhizComms = Phoenix Comms
If they are cheap and stable connection. Why not? Who cares singtel or not.
Cheap yes but stable nobody knows. Then again, if it's the same stability as ST, ST customers must be fuming why on earth are they paying so much for the same shyt
If their customers have problem, do their backend have direct access to resolve the problem? Or they can only tell customers "We have escalated to Singtel for solution"?
lol like this end up its singtel **** XD
I think they just connected to ST for Internet access.
so does that means that this company fiber line is tap under singtel line/backend system?
WhizComms, a virtual operator, does not own fibre optic network infrastructure but instead buys network access wholesale from telco Singtel.