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Ask me your question about Consumer mobile, broadband, TV and billing.Top 5 Questions Account & Billing Manage My Account Understanding Bills Payment Methods Set up Paperless Billing Check Data Usage Get Started with Singtel Technical Support Mobile Device Support Internet Troubleshooting Singtel TV Troubleshooting Telephony TroubleshootingSingtel Circle Terms & Conditions /mobile-terms-and-conditions.FREE 43" 4K UHD LG TV Promotion Terms and Conditions Only applicable to Fibre Entertainment Bundle+ customer that signs up LG G6 mobile with Combo 3 and above plan with a 2 year Device Agreement on the same day.Fibre Entertainment Bundle customer will have to sign up or re-contract either the fibre broadband or Singtel TV to enjoy the Free 43” 4K UHD LG TV.Valid with a selection of any Singtel TV Starter/ Trio/ Variety/ Value Pack with a 24 months contract.Redemption is based on first come first serve basis and while stock last.
In the event if the Free LG TV has been fully redeemed, Singtel reserve the right not to issue or replace the Free TV with other promotions.Update: Singtel updated its Facebook post on Sunday (Dec 4), stating that its broadband services have been restored."As of 8.25 am, Singtel fibre broadband services have been fully restored."We are very sorry for the disruption.We understand it was a frustrating experience for customers and we would like to thank them for their patience."It added that they will be reviewing its processes to prevent a recurrence.In addition to the waiver of mobile data charges for both Saturday (Dec 3) and Sunday (Dec 4), subscribers will get a 10 per cent discount on their bill for December.on Facebook [Edited] Update at 9.50am: As of 8.25 am, Singtel fibre broadband services have been fully restored.We are very sorry...Posted by Singtel on Friday, 2 December 2016 SINGAPORE - Singtel users islandwide experienced an hours-long disruption to their broadband services on Saturday (Dec 3).
In a Facebook post at around 9.45am, the local telco acknowledged that customers may be experiencing difficulties in accessing their fibre broadband services."Our engineers are working to resolve the problem," Singtel added.However, the situation remained unresolved more than four hours later.At 11.55am, Singtel said that the fibre broadband service was still down and that engineers were still investigating the cause of the outage."Please bear with us as we try to resolve the problem.Thank you once again for your patience."It subsequently posted an update at 1.30pm, apologising for the disruption and announcing that it was waiving mobile data charges for the day."As our engineers continue working to resolve our fibre broadband outage issues, we advise affected customers who are also Singtel postpaid mobile subscribers to use their Singtel mobile broadband in the meantime.We will waive their Singtel mobile data charges for today," the telco wrote on Facebook on Facebook [Edited] Update at 9.50am: As of 8.25 am, Singtel fibre broadband services have been fully restored.
We are very sorry...Posted by Singtel on Friday, 2 December 2016 The post has attracted close to 7,000 comments, many of which were from users saying that the service in their areas was still down.70er möbel günstig kaufenAffected areas included Woodlands, Telok Blangah, Yishun, Jurong East and Tampines.mobileye stockNetizens also took to Twitter, with a number expressing frustration after the disruption had caused them to exceed their mobile data limits.designermöbelon Twitter Because of SingTel wifi down my data is going to burst real quick ...— 康Kang.mobel fjaras(@kangyiwngx) December 3, 2016 on Twitter @Singtel @SingtelSupport your wifi is down for no reason and we all need to know why and need our refunds for bursting our data.— Raymond (@RhmnJpdy) December 3, 2016 In 2014, an hour-long fire at Singtel's Bukit Panjang exchange took down Internet connections in northern and western Singapore, affecting 270,000 subscribers, including businesses, for up to eight days.mobel wossner
The telco was fined a record $6 million for the incident.More recently, it was fined a total of $145,000 for two pay-TV disruptions in October 2015 and January 2016.Singtel launches Wi-Fi calling, ups mobile data allowances Mobile customers of Singtel can now use Wi-Fi networks for voice calls, with the provider also announcing triple data allowances for less than SG$10 a month.mega mobel stuttgart offnungszeitenSingtel has launched voice over Wi-Fi (VoWiFi) for its post-paid mobile customers, with customers able to "seamlessly" transition their voice over LTE (VoLTE) calls when in range of a Wi-Fi network at no extra cost.Smartphones that support Wi-Fi calling at launch include most iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, and Sony Xperia models, with customers to access the service by switching on their VoLTE and Wi-Fi call settings.möbel münchen schwabing
Singtel will add more devices to the list within a few weeks."Wi-Fi calling is a network innovation which offers added convenience and an enhanced mobile experience to customers," said Singtel's Consumer Singapore CEO Yuen Kuan Moon."Ourmobile wifi singtelcustomers can now have mobile coverage even in difficult-to-reach places such as basements and windowless rooms, as long as there is a Wi-Fi signal.poco möbel online bestellenThis service extends our extensive mobile network to cover a wider footprint, and complements our ongoing efforts in delivering the fastest and widest 4G service in Singapore."Callsand messages sent over Wi-Fi will be subtracted from a customer's monthly voice and SMS allowances.Singtel launched VoLTE two years ago, along with Singapore's two other mobile providers StarHub and M1.Singtel has also announced its new DataX3 mobile plan add-on, which allows post-paid customers to triple their monthly mobile data for SG$9.90.DataX3 is available on Singtel's Combo 2 plan, providing 6GB of data for SG$52.80 per month; Combo 3 plan, providing 9GB of data for SG$72.80 per month; Combo 4 plan, providing 12GB for SG$92.80; Combo 5 plan, providing 18GB for SG$112.80; and Combo 6 plan, providing 36GB for SG$249.80.
"DataX2 has been extremely well received and is very popular with our customers, leading us to create an even more attractive offer of DataX3."Yuen said.By comparison, M1 charges SG$5.90 a month for an additional 12GB, while StarHub charges SG$6 a month for 3GB of extra data.Singtel's highest possible data offering is 36GB for SG$249.80; M1's is 25GB for SG$233.90; and StarHub's is 15GB for SG$116.Bringing more competition to the Singaporean mobile market could be Australian fixed-line provider TPG, which earlier this month submitted an expression of interest for prequalification for Singapore's spectrum auction, in hopes of becoming the fourth mobile operator.The spectrum auction, being held by the Singaporean Infocomm Development Authority (IDA), will see 900MHz and 2.3GHz spectrum made available to approved new entrant bidders.The IDA in February confirmed that it would be allowing the possibility for a fourth mobile entrant in the Singaporean market by April 2017 in order to increase competition.A possible fourth mobile provider would be given until October 2018 to deploy nationwide outdoor coverage, the IDA had previously said, along with road tunnel and in-building coverage by October 2019 and coverage at underground MRT stations and lines by October 2021.TPG will be made aware of whether it successfully prequalified for the auction later this year.