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Singtel launches prepaid data plans for HOOQ
By Benjamin Cher / theedgemarkets.com.sg | November 28, 2016 : 11:20 AM MYT
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SINGAPORE (Nov 28): Singapore Telecommunications has launched prepaid data promotions alongside its launch of video-on-demand service HOOQ in Singapore.
Singtel’s prepaid customers can purchase a 7-day 1GB data plan for $7 or 30-day data plans of 1GB ($10), 3GB ($20) and 5GB ($30).
HOOQ was launched in Singapore last week, offering regional content to Singapore users for $8.98 a month. The service was available in Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia and India, prior to Singapore, with more than 3 million registered users.
The video-on-demand service was launched in partnership with Sony Television and Warner Bros Entertainment and goes up against global giants such as Netflix and regional competitors such as iFlix.
To find out more about HOOQ’s plans for the region, get your copy of The Edge Singapore (Issue 756) available in newsstands now.
Shares of Singtel are up 3 cents at $3.78 as of 11.04am.
LATEST NEWS, CORPORATE
Singtel launches prepaid data plans for HOOQ
By Benjamin Cher / theedgemarkets.com.sg | November 28, 2016 : 11:20 AM MYT
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Translated by Google Translator:
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SINGAPORE (Nov 28): Singapore Telecommunications has launched prepaid data promotions alongside its launch of video-on-demand service HOOQ in Singapore.
Singtel’s prepaid customers can purchase a 7-day 1GB data plan for $7 or 30-day data plans of 1GB ($10), 3GB ($20) and 5GB ($30).
HOOQ was launched in Singapore last week, offering regional content to Singapore users for $8.98 a month. The service was available in Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia and India, prior to Singapore, with more than 3 million registered users.
The video-on-demand service was launched in partnership with Sony Television and Warner Bros Entertainment and goes up against global giants such as Netflix and regional competitors such as iFlix.
To find out more about HOOQ’s plans for the region, get your copy of The Edge Singapore (Issue 756) available in newsstands now.
Shares of Singtel are up 3 cents at $3.78 as of 11.04am.

