Guess this is why Eight 5G at S$14.8 minimum is not that popular even though 5G speed can be much faster when 5G works.
Not sure the bundle pricing of Eight Home Internet plus Eight 5G plans can help the adoption of Eight 5G plans.
I only have Eight S$8 4G plan. But I tested StarHub Prepaid S 5G (S$10 per month, converted from StarHub Happy Prepaid card) and the speed at home was very fast.
seriously speaking, for mobile users, high speed test does not necessary mean a lot to users on the move, becos the things one can do on mobile phone itself is rather limited.
what can one do frequently on a mobile phone that requires so high bandwidth. To watch a 4k youtube streaming only requires 20Mbps minimum.
the usefulness of 5G vs 4G is the main difference will be latency only which 5G has lower latency which is technically better for gaming on the move. But seriously even in lion city, the so called "on the move" latency of 5G is no way consistent. One may be able to enjoy low latency 5G gaming at a spot that is known to be good. However, no way one can enjoy consistent low latency 5G gaming while "on the move" especially on MRT. Anyone who has played latency sensitive game will know this. For those who played such game, will know that a short moment of hike in latency can cause the gaming experience to drop until very jialat and lost a game. I personally played such games previously, i know and I will wait until i reached home then played using fibre broadband wifi instead.
This is why I hardly feel that it is worthwhile to spend extra on 5G while even u do a normal stuff like web surfing or youtube streaming, the inconsistency of coverage, speed and latency while on the move of 5G (at least for now) is also not going to make any big real life difference for normal users.