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Singtel's Statement on 3G Closure

Singapore Telecommunications ·  Jul 24 12:00

To be attributed to Anna Yip, Deputy CEO, CEO Business Development, Singtel Singapore

Singapore, 24 July 2024 – For the past two years, Singtel has been actively reaching out to its 3G customers to help them switch to newer 4G and 5G mobile networks before the planned cessation of the 3G network from 31 July 2024. While majority of Singtel's customers have switched to 4G and 5G networks, Singtel will be retiring its 3G network progressively from November 2024 to give a small number of customers, comprising users on older mobile devices or SIM cards that cannot connect to newer 4G and 5G networks, more time to make the change.

Understanding the critical role that mobile devices play in everyone's lives, Singtel has undertaken extensive measures to communicate the changes to the 3G network to customers via social media, roadshows as well as print and digital platforms. Singtel's staff at its stores islandwide have also been assisting impacted customers through this change, providing additional support to the elderly and vulnerable. This includes helping them to navigate their new device to ensure that they can continue to use essential applications that support their day-to-day activities as well as have access to even more useful apps which offer better experiences and are more secure.

For postpaid customers who are worried about the costs that come with upgrading their device, they can rest assured that they will remain on their existing price plans and even enjoy a free 5G SIM. They can also choose a 5G device from Singtel's range of affordable options that come with plans starting from as low as $0. For prepaid customers, there are also a wide variety of attractive 4G and 5G devices available with no contract.

Customers who have received notifications from Singtel about the 3G closure are advised to call 1688 to discuss their device options as soon as possible.

The freed-up spectrum from the cessation of its 3G network will be repurposed to improve 5G services, which offer faster speeds, higher data throughput, as well as enhanced security, reliability and a better experience for users. For more details on the 3G network changes and assistance, visit our dedicated site Singtel 3G Closure.

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