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  1. http://www.straitstimes.com/tech/third-virtual-mobile-telco-enters-market?utm_campaign=Echobox&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook&xtor=CS1-10 Zero1 eyes slice of the pie with aggressive pricing for unlimited mobile data plan Irene Tham Senior Tech Correspondent A new virtual mobile telco wants to challenge the status quo by introducing an unlimited mobile data plan at rock-bottom prices. Starting today, Zero1 will be pre-registering customers on its website for the $19-a-month plan that will be launched next month. This price is for the first 3,000 registrations. After that, it will cost $29.99 a month. The plan comes with 200 minutes of local talk time and 200 SMS messages. Even at the higher price, it is one-third the current market price. Zero1 is the third virtual mobile telco to enter Singapore after Circles.Life and Zero Mobile. Virtual telcos do not build their own physical mobile networks, but lease them wholesale from one of the existing telcos. Zero1 leases from Singtel. Zero1's CEO Stuart Tan said the low price requires it to manage the surfing speed of heavy users in a way that will not slow down that of other users on the network. Specifically, the download speed for high-definition videos will be capped after the first 3GB of data allowance is used. This limit, Mr Tan claims, will not reduce the speed of many other services including YouTube, Facebook and WhatsApp calls. Zero1 hopes to sign up 50,000 subscribers - about 1 per cent of the post-paid market - in its first year of operation. It plans to set itself apart from rivals by offering free voice roaming via its Zero1 app, slated to be launched in June. With the app, subscribers will be able to call and receive calls from any Singapore mobile or landline number for free while roaming overseas. ST_20170913_VCDATA13_3411919.jpg Related Story Unlimited mobile data: It's back but can it replace home Internet? This is done using call-forwarding technology Mr Tan developed, patented and launched early last year. The technology is embedded in a device called Qongle, sold for $199. It helps travellers avoid expensive roaming fees, ranging from 35 cents to $6 a minute depending on the destination country, or inconvenient workarounds to reduce roaming rates such as buying a SIM card in the destination country. Qongle's technology is now embedded in Zero1's backend systems. Mobile data roaming rates will apply but the rates will be announced later. In June, the firm will also launch tiered data plans and value-added services such as music and live concert streaming on virtual reality platforms. Zero1, which received its operating licence from the Infocomm Media Development Authority late last year, has raised a few million dollars from private investors. They include Zone Telecom, a telephony and networking services firm that belongs to the Hong Kong-listed e-Kong Group conglomerate.
  2. Hi guys & gals, Does anyone use before or know which good car groomer to recommend? There are too many car groomers around and most of them feature premium product but in the end none is good... I stay in at AMK and hope to find a good car groomer with value for money service for my beemer. Thanks....
  3. hey guys. i planning to move into my new place soon. need to apply for broadband. any recommendations on which isp to go to? usually use for gaming (ps3) and watching streaming movies etc. looking between http://www.starhub.com/cny.html http://www.m1.com.sg/cny/index.html?festive=01 had bad experience with mio tv so singtel out.... besides their prices sibei uncompetitive. thanks in advance...
  4. hi bro and sis am organising a family event for my company and wanting to get vendor to provide pop corn and candy floss services throughout the family event. i came across this website - www.eventguru.com.sg/ any other lobang that you use before? Appreciate sharing pls
  5. Anyone sign on to this new player in broadband? http://www.myrepublic.com.sg/
  6. Was driving along ECP and saw this Van with this Ad of its company... Don't know whether to laugh, cry, angry or sad. I guess if any SGeans going to their orpid to appry for job they will give you this sign : We don't serve Singaporeans
  7. I'm thinking of taking these courses
  8. Hi guys, Most of us driving will encounter taxi everyday. which companies have the worse fleet of drivers around. for me personally i feel now the red is the worse.
  9. Just wanted to vent my anger.... Very TL with this "orange" service provider, 1st offer me 10 over dollars bill rebate and then now 70 bucks handset upgrade. I have been paying at least 150 bucks every mth for my plan. Anyway, will be porting over to the "green" service provider. heard they offer quite good vouchers for renewal Any views on this guys??
  10. My mobile phone student plan was $14 pm plus $5 for caller id with 1000 free sms and $15 talktime. The plan expired in Jun and unknowingly I had to pay $24 pm plus $5 for caller id with 500 free sms and $15 talktime. I had to nearly $20 for sms above the 500 quota. Now I like to change plan as I no longer under any contract. All 3 service providers charging $25.68 pm for the basic plan. But which one has better value? For example starhub gives 12 mth free caller id while M1 none.
  11. I'm thinking of changing my internet svc provider...very upset about them delaying their free gift again when I renewed my broadband contract with them. Now, I got to wait until August to collect my gift although I signed a contract with them in June. What's worse,their customer care number seem to be so hard to call through. Usually, I had to wait for 20plus minutes before I get through to a customer care consultant. Anyone can share about which provider has provided good svc?
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