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Singapore currently has three mobile operators, soon to be four: SingTel is market leader, Starhub is the second position, and M1 is the third.Coverage and speed is excellent in the city on all three networks.No 2G is available (see below), 3G on 900 and 2100 MHz, and 4G/LTE has started on all three providers on 1800 (band 3) and 2600 MHz (band 7).From 2017 900 MHz (band 8) and 2500 MHz will be added, from 2018 spectrum on 700 MHz for 4G/LTE.The coverage and speeds in this city state are supreme by all three providers.4G/LTE covers all of the city outdoors and the MRT (= metro, subway).Note that for Singapore you'll need to bring a 3G/4G device as 2G is switched off (see below).In May 2016 the first MVNO started with Circles.Life on the M1 network.As it's only available online and doesn't sell prepaid products, it can't be listed here.In September 2016 the bidding auction for a 4th operator was started.The winner was named in December with TPG Telecom from Australia, founded by the billionaire David Teoh.

It will be provisionally allocated spectrum in the unusual 900 MHz and 2300 MHz bands to provide only 4G/LTE services starting in 2017.As per the terms of the licence award, TPG Telecom will be required to utilise the allocated frequencies to provide nationwide street level coverage for 4G within 18 months from the start of the new spectrum rights, with road tunnels and in-building service coverage within 30 months, and coverage for MRT underground stations/lines within 54 months from the start of the new spectrum rights.
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2G/GSM networks of all three providers were shut down on April 1, 2017.There is no 2G coverage anymore.So bring a 3G or 4G/LTE capable device.All customers still using GSM-based handsets are urged to upgrade to a 3G or 4G-enabled device as soon as possible.
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Be aware that you will be charged for incoming calls too in Singapore, like in the US, if they aren't included in your plan.The lowest priced starter packs of the three providers for S$6 or 8 are hard to find.
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SingTel Mobile by the SingTel Group is the biggest provider in town and has a market share of about 45 %.The Singapore Telecommunications Ltd.is one of the largest mobile network operators in Southeast Asia.It has a coverage of 99% for 3G and 4G/LTE: Singtel 3G 4G coverage map.2G/GSM has been shut down in April 2017.Their prepaid product is called "hi!card" and sold in very different start-up packs which are now all on 4G/LTE too.They are available at retailers like SingTel stores (locator), 7-Eleven, Sheng Siong Supermarkets, Cheers, SingPost and other authorized dealers, except those SIM cards mentioned below, that are only sold at Changi Airport.You may notice that you can't get the best deals at the airport (their outlet is at RHB Bank Currency Exchange counters), better go to a SingTel shop in town Singtel Store Locator or a postal office or for the best promotions around to Little India.The SIM card is valid for 4 months after activation without top-up.Top-ups can be made with hi!top-up cards sold all over town in the stores mentioned above and at 7-Eleven, Cheers, Sheng Siong Supermarkets, Shop N Save, Caltex service stations, SPC, AXS Stations, DBS, POSB and OCBC ATMs (with local cards only), iNETS Kiosks, Kopitiam foodcourts.

SAM, SingPost among others.You can check your balance by dialing *139#.These top-up cards are available: Every time you top-up S$ 10 or more through their online site or their app, you will receive 500 MB data for free.Alternatively, Singtel offers top-up through any of their pay phones with minimum top-up at S$2.Prepare exact amount of coins.Top-up instructions are stated on top of their pay phones.Their standard data rate outside of packages is 5.4c per 10 KB if you've started with a S$ 8 hi!card and 2.7c per 10 KB if you've started with a more expensive hi!card.Singtel features normal data plans and app specific plans.Laptop users send an SMS with '1' to 727050.The plans don't renew themselves automatically and you have to resubscribe.If you don't (re)subscribe to a plan or used all your included data you pay the default rate (see above).Data Plans Data Validity Price Additional Information High Usage Plans!2 GB 24 hours S$ 7 According to their FUP, SingTel may terminate their service after 2 GB usage per day.

You can subscribe up to 21 days of data in advance (e.g.by subscribing 3 times for the 7 days pack).6 GB 3 days S$ 16 15 GB 7 days S$ 30 High Value Plans!10 MB 7 days S$ 1 Every time you book a plan data will be added to your account.You can subscribe up to 3 GB of data in advance.Expiry date of your data will be set to 7 days (but never more than 30 days for a specific MB) with every top-up or new data subscription.So you shouldn't subscribe in advance and only subscribe if you run low on data.100 MB S$ 2 1 GB S$ 7 Long Expiry Plans!1 GB 30 days S$ 10 Subscribed data can add up, but days doesn't add up (since the same 30 days rule apply) so you shouldn't subscribe in advance unless you run low on data.3 GB S$ 20 5 GB S$ 30 The following social data plans allow you to use data trough a specific app or website.All plans end at midnight of the running day.Don't forget to resubscribe.For roaming in other Asian countries, they offer these packages valid for 7 days, booked via *100#: Singtel released a tourist SIM called hi!Tourist SIM.

It comes in three sizes: Note, that international SMS are not included.They are available at Singtel Shops, exclusive retailers, at all terminals of Changi Airport, at selected 7-Eleven and Cheers and ferry terminals and causeway points.These cards may be extended by accessing Singtel site at $3 per extra day, adding 5 min international calls, 500 MB of data, 100 local SMS, 100 min local calls each day.Dial *43327 for automatic configuration or type in the following configuration for yourself: StarHub by local StarHub Ltd.is the 2nd provider in Singapore giving good speeds and coverage in 3G and 4G/LTE reaching a nationwide coverage.StarHub is the local partner of Vodafone and the only provider of HD Voice.Access to 4G/LTE is free and included in all prepaid plans.Their prepaid product is called "Happy Prepaid SIM" and sold in these different start-up packs in mini or micro sizes: Their SIM card is valid for 4 months after activation without having made a top-up.Their top-up cards are sold all over town in convenience stores mentioned above and direct top-ups at OCBC and POSB ATMs (local cards only) amongst others: Alternatively, top-up online by credit card.

They give 15% bonus for top-ups of S$ 20 or more.For a top-up of S$ 17, you will receive 200 MB bonus data, for S$ 24 a 400 MB data bonus.Another way to get 15% bonus is to use their Happy Prepaid app.Default data is 7c per 10 KB.For social media they offer: To subscribe type *123*3#, select 3 for social messaging and choose the messenger.All plans auto-new, if not stopped.A FUP of max.1 GB per day applies.These general data packages are offered: To subscribe or check balance type *123# and follow instructions.Unlike social media plans, general data plans do not auto renew.Validity of the data plan can be extended by subscribing another data plan before expiry.All SIM cards are on 4G/LTE too.As of 13 Dec 2016, data plans will be 4G supported automatically upon activation.Furthermore, they sell a data-only SIM called Prepaid Internet SIM in all sizes for data and text only, no voice.Start-up price is S$ 18 with 2 GB data valid for 5 days.Speed is throttled to 7.2 Mbps.These top-ups are available either online or by top-up card: Subscription is on your online Internet SIM account.

Starhub offers roaming data in 13 countries for domestic rates called Happy Roam both on voice & data as well as data-only SIM card.You need to have bought a valid domestic (Singaporean) data plan before (see above).Android users may need to change their APN to 'shppd', iOS users need to download here a roaming profile and install it.You may need to activate roaming by *123*333# before.Thus, you can simply use your domestic Singaporean plan abroad, including the data bonus given for top-ups.The 15 GB data that comes with SIM card activation doesn't apply.This is the cheapest roaming option in Singapore together with M1 right now.Check data balance by *123#.If you are using more, you will pay the domestic default rate.These countries and networks are covered: M1 (previously known as MobileOne) is the 3rd largest national provider in Singapore.Coverage on 3G and 4G is on par with the other two providers.M1 has launched its 4G/LTE service for prepaid in 2013.They claim theoretical speeds of up to 300 Mbit/s, coming down to 30 Mbit/s in reality.

4G/LTE is activated on every SIM card automatically.Their prepaid product is called "M Card" and sold in different start-up packs in mini, micro and sometimes nano size: The S$ 15 is sold at M1 shops M1.Shop Locator, their exclusive distributors, authorised money changers and retailers, 7-Eleven, Cheers, Fairprice Xpress, SingPost among others.Their SIM cards have the longest validity of all Singaporean providers.It will be valid for 180 days from the day of activation without topping up.To extend validity, they offer add-ons for 60 days at S$ 0.99, for 90 days at S$ 1.40 and for 180 days at S$ 2.40 by *100*6*2#.Their top-up cards are sold all over town in convenience stores mentioned above and electronic top-ups at AXS stations and SingPost with a bonus amongst others: You can also top-up online by credit card or app and have adding the ones mentioned above these top-up packages available: Standard rate outside package is 0.2c per KB.Their data packs are called 4G data plans: To activate type *100*3*1# or do it on your online account.

Multiple subscriptions are allowed and the remaining data will be rolled over as long as another subscription is made before the current plan expires.Maximum data balance for prepaid plans is up to 4 GB at any given time.Any data usage in excess of the bundled data will be charged at the default rate.Like Starhub M1 offers cheap data roaming at domestic rates without surcharges, but in fewer countries so far.You need to have bought a valid domestic (Singaporean) data plan before and enable data roaming with a provider lock by typing *100*8*1#.Data usage in these countries is at no extra cost debited on the domestic Singaporean data packages here: Their tourist card is sold in two different offers: It's available in mini, micro and nano size at any M1 shop (see shop locator above) or in all three arrival halls at Changi Airport.Their data-only SIM card is called Prepaid Broadband.It comes in different varieties in all 3 sizes: Switching between day and hour plan is allowed after your credit expires.