deathblade82
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Starhub Mobile service --> Starhub, giga, Eight
You left out MR, redONE and CUniq SG
Starhub Mobile service --> Starhub, giga, Eight
that was the confirmation signal when i was choosing between SH and M1 (after the SH sales guy was telling me how the nokia beacon 1 was the best router in sg, and refusing to allow upgrade even with a fee. this alone was the decider)
fortunately i knew about the fee, and asked for confirmation. the sales droid just smiled and said, that fee was to ensure customer loyalty.![]()
| Service Call Transportation Charge (Per trip to the same service address) | $13.08 |
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You left out MR, redONE and CUniq SG![]()
No more disconnection fee already.
One fee a bit different from Singtel/M1 is that they have the transport fee, for example, for my faulty ONT replacement.
https://www.starhub.com/personal/broadband/other-charges.html
Service Call Transportation Charge
(Per trip to the same service address)$13.08
There's a filing on sgx i think for the incorporationHmm, I am not talking about StarHub based MVNOs here, but rather directly under StarHub.
Giga is a Starhub sub-brand.
Eight tries to hide the fact that it belongs to StarHub. But it is a wholy owned subsidiary of StarHub.
Yup your breakdown is confirmed one.All our PON access network is the same. GPON is up to 2.5G while XGSPON is up to about 8.6G. In SG, IMDA mandates a 1:24 split for residential addresses. Only difference is Nokia or Huawei equipment (maybe ZTE). Some use OEM ONT.
Cost wise you pay $13.50 to NLT per month. Maybe $50 one time for the ONT/R. The OLT line card and SFP. The transport back to the ISP POP. Lastly, the transit bandwidth. Plus the ISP needs to pay engineers, subject to endless audits etc. it’s hard to go below $20 (my estimate). At $20, you’re probably eating grass.
There isn’t much to differentiate between the providers. Latency to your fav websites and CGNAT are probably key considerations. The upstream CIR/PIR is another but you’re not likely to find this bit of info. If you want v6 blocks then you check if your ISP provides. Notice I didn’t put bandwidth as a consideration because 99.9% of home users (I made up the percentage but I really want to say the vast majority) don’t need 500Mbps, let alone 1Gbps, 3, 5, 8 or 10 (we can’t do 10 anyway).
Just sign up for the cheapest.
Biggest question now is. Isit cgnat?
Why at S$28 without router bundle, may not be attractive?Should have dynamic public IPv4 and /64 routable IPv6, since they will be using StarHub Infrastructure.
Need to see which plan they offer, at which price point and router bundle.
If 10Gbps plan at S$28 without router bundle, may not be attractive.
Let's suppose you're comparing Eight's plan to a $30/month plan that includes a "free" wireless router. You could sell the wireless router on Carousell for $60 (let's suppose). Even though the monthly charge is higher, the extra $60 up front more than compensates.Why at S$28 without router bundle, may not be attractive?
If not CGNAT, that would be perfect! No other ISP have this plan and not use CGNAT right?I am pretty confident that Eight is not stupid and it will not use CGNAT.
But let's hear from the first batch of users.
If you're willing to sign up for a 24 month contract, WhizComms currently has a lower price and does not use CGNAT. WhizComms supplies an ONR which you might be able to bridge, but that's not guaranteed. WhizComms does not currently offer IPv6.If not CGNAT, that would be perfect! No other ISP have this plan and not use CGNAT right?
The bridge piece is what I’m worried about. Why is it might and not definite?If you're willing to sign up for a 24 month contract, WhizComms currently has a lower price and does not use CGNAT. WhizComms supplies an ONR which you might be able to bridge, but that's not guaranteed. WhizComms does not currently offer IPv6.
The bridge piece is what I’m worried about. Why is it might and not definite?
i saw eight offer $28 without router and add a router will cost $700+ more which is expensive. Like that take SH or M1 better deal. M1 6Gbps with free TP-Link router only $38 which is good deal.Let's suppose you're comparing Eight's plan to a $30/month plan that includes a "free" wireless router. You could sell the wireless router on Carousell for $60 (let's suppose). Even though the monthly charge is higher, the extra $60 up front more than compensates.
However, Eight is offering a 12 month contract instead of the more typical 24 months. The shorter contract commitment has some value. How much value depends on your situation.
i saw eight offer $28 without router and add a router will cost $700+ more which is expensive. Like that take SH or M1 better deal.
https://www.m1.com.sg/home-broadband
Let's suppose you're comparing Eight's plan to a $30/month plan that includes a "free" wireless router. You could sell the wireless router on Carousell for $60 (let's suppose). Even though the monthly charge is higher, the extra $60 up front more than compensates.
However, Eight is offering a 12 month contract instead of the more typical 24 months. The shorter contract commitment has some value. How much value depends on your situation.