M1 launches Singapore’s first 4G prepaid broadband service Prepaid customers can now enjoy ultra-fast nationwide 4G data access

 

SINGAPORE, 26 March 2013 – M1 Limited (M1) today announced the launch of the M1 4G Prepaid Data – Singapore’s first 4G prepaid broadband service. This follows the launch of South East Asia’s first nationwide 4G service in September 2012.

 

With the M1 4G Prepaid Data, M1 prepaid customers can now enjoy faster data access on their tablets and other mobile devices on M1’s nationwide 4G network, with theoretical download speeds of up to 75Mbps*.

 

The M1 4G Prepaid Data is available at S$18 and comes with 1GB of local data, valid for 30 days’ usage or upon completion of data bundle. Available through a Micro or Nano SIM card, customers can easily top up the M1 4G Prepaid Data via the M1 top-up card or a credit card.

 

“Leveraging on our nationwide 4G network, we are pleased to offer Singapore’s first 4G prepaid broadband service. Our prepaid customers will now be able to enjoy ultra-fast nationwide 4G data access and an enhanced mobile experience,” said Mr P. Subramaniam, Chief Marketing Officer, M1 Limited.

 

The new M1 4G Prepaid Data is available for purchase at all M1 Shops and exclusive dealer shops. Visit www.m1.com.sg/prepaiddata for more information.

M1 is Singapore’s most vibrant and dynamic communications company, providing mobile and fixed services to over 2.0 million customers. Established in 1997, M1 achieved many firsts, including the first operator to offer nationwide 4G service, as well as ultra high-speed fixed broadband, fixed voice and other services on the Next Generation Nationwide Broadband Network (NGNBN). With a continual focus on network quality, customer service, value and innovation, M1 links anyone and anything; anytime, anywhere. For more information, visit www.m1.com.sg.

 

 

* M1 4G mobile broadband service is available everywhere in Singapore (with typical download speeds at fixed locations ranging from 10.3Mbps to 21.6Mbps) except in MRT and tunnels, where there will be 3G network (with theoretical 3G download speeds of up to 21Mbps and upload of 5.76Mbps). We will continue to enhance and expand our 4G network coverage.

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