Racheal Lee
Jun 21, 2011

M1 rolls out 4G network

SINGAPORE – M1 has become the first telco in Southeast Asia to launch fourth-generation (4G) mobile network services.

M1 is the first Singapore telco to launch 4G network
M1 is the first Singapore telco to launch 4G network

Rolling out today, M1s Its US$226 million long-term evolution (LTE) will produce internet access speeds of up to 75 Mbps, four times faster than possible via current 3G techonology; as well as an upload speed of up to 37.5 Mbps.

The maximum download and upload speeds will be upgraded to 150 Mbps and 75 Mbps by the end of next year, respectively, the company said.

The LTE network will cover major outdoor areas within Singapore's financial district, including Marina Bay, Shenton Way and the area around Suntec Convention Centre. Indoor and nationwide coverage can be expected by the first quarter of next year, while underground coverage, including in train subways, will come later.

New USB modems, or dongles, that support LTE are needed to use the service on devices like notebooks. Hence, more mobile devices with built-in LTE capability are expected to be available later this year. Very few consumer LTE devices are available commercially now.

Singtel is expected to launch its LTE service by October, while StarHub will also enable its 4G later this year.
 

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