Research Analyst Michael Khoo quoted on ZDNet article on “S’pore fiber network needs ecosystem support”, 5 Nov 2012

Research Analyst Michael Khoo quoted on ZDNet article on “S’pore fiber network needs ecosystem support”, 5 Nov 2012

“Singapore’s retail broadband space has seen lower prices and a slew of new offerings since the rollout of its next-generation nationwide broadband network (NGNBN), with new players forcing incumbents to up their games. However, a strong media communications ecosystem is needed to drive further service innovations.

Previously, before the rollout of the NGNBN, the market was dominated by two players–StarHub and SingTel–which provided ADSL and cable services, pointed out Michael Khoo, research analyst for TRPC.”

 

Full article available online here: www.zdnet.com/sg/spore-fiber-network-needs-ecosystem-support-7000006898

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