Geenet Mobile discussion thread

Jurong640

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This M1-based MVNO has been in operations prior to the pandemic, anyone using it?

Today, Geenet's managed WiFi service provides 10,000 foreign workers access to video streaming services, video calls to their loved ones and friends back home and a platform to connect to the world.

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https://geenet.com.sg/
 

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nope .. seen it looks not attractive .. like focus for foreign workers not here very long
 

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nope .. seen it looks not attractive .. like focus for foreign workers not here very long
they seemed very quiet, though they also have retailer that sells to general public. The migrant workers has better options in SIMBA
 

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Their offerings are not up to date.

Riding on M1 network, they can't even match maxx and circles offerings
Another one bites the dust :

"Dear Valued Customer,
It is with deep regret that we inform you of Geenet’s decision to discontinue our mobile services, effective 31st December 2025. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and deeply appreciate your support over the years.

Transition to M1 Maxx
To ensure continuous service and minimize any disruption, Geenet has partnered with M1 Maxx to take over and continue to provide mobile services to you. In addition, M1 Maxx is pleased to give extra 50GB for every top-up for up to 12 months.

1. On 6th November 2025, all Geenet customer’s active mobile lines (which did not opt out before the due date) will be migrated to M1 Maxx without any service disruption, and you will also not need to change your SIM card. M1 will continue your plan validity for your mobile number with enhanced entitlements compared to your last purchased Geenet plan."

https://geenet.com.sg/wp-content/uploads/Communicaton-For-Cessation-ENG-1-Oct-25.pdf
 

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Another one bites the dust :

"Dear Valued Customer,
It is with deep regret that we inform you of Geenet’s decision to discontinue our mobile services, effective 31st December 2025. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and deeply appreciate your support over the years.

Transition to M1 Maxx
To ensure continuous service and minimize any disruption, Geenet has partnered with M1 Maxx to take over and continue to provide mobile services to you. In addition, M1 Maxx is pleased to give extra 50GB for every top-up for up to 12 months.

1. On 6th November 2025, all Geenet customer’s active mobile lines (which did not opt out before the due date) will be migrated to M1 Maxx without any service disruption, and you will also not need to change your SIM card. M1 will continue your plan validity for your mobile number with enhanced entitlements compared to your last purchased Geenet plan."

https://geenet.com.sg/wp-content/uploads/Communicaton-For-Cessation-ENG-1-Oct-25.pdf
it wasn't a good business direction to go into mvno business for geenet. They should have focused on their wifi business instead
 
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