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Singtel's new 5G+ Priority plans are key for its premium customer push
Singtel's new 5G+ Priority plans are key for its premium customer push

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time15-05-2025

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Singtel's new 5G+ Priority plans are key for its premium customer push

[SINGAPORE] Premium customers remain top of mind for Singtel with new 5G+ Priority plans. The new plans promising faster streaming speeds and priority access to the network were launched on Thursday (May 15). They offer customers four times faster speeds and ultra-low latency, which translates to smoother streaming speeds, ultra-responsive gaming and uninterrupted video calls. There is also guaranteed network access in high-traffic areas and during peak hours by giving these customers priority to the network. Besides elevated connectivity and speed, 5G+ Priority customers will also have access to priority services in Singtel shops, hotlines and chat support for assistance. There is also enhanced digital security for local users and those roaming overseas with 24/7 detection and blocking against cyber threats and malicious content. BT in your inbox Start and end each day with the latest news stories and analyses delivered straight to your inbox. Sign Up Sign Up Existing customers on SIM-only Plus and Ultra, L plans and above were upgraded for free to Singtel 5G+ Priority in the first week of May. 'We want to be able to show customer appreciation,' said Ng Tian Chong, CEO of Singtel. For customers spending on higher-tiered plans, Ng added that they should get the performance they pay for. 'Singapore airline customers, for example, enjoy flying…compared to other airlines in general,' noted Ng. 'It could be a premium, but they get good service, (a) good programme and so on.' This includes enterprise customers like Hyundai, who have been tapping onto its 5G+ networks to pilot its smart factory: the Hyundai Motor Group Innovation Center. Ng noted that they had many enterprise customers who are adopting or using the capabilities of Singtel's 5G network. 'We do see ROI (return on investment) in this, and our progress has been good,' he added. For price-conscious customers, Singtel does offer different plans of varying price points, Ng noted. What sets Singtel apart is offering top-of-the-line services for different customer segments. The phone plans for 5G+ Priority range from S$62 per month to S$288 per month while the SIM-only plans range from S$35 per month to S$80 per month. The 5G+ upgrade was pushed out earlier in February, when Singtel deployed the 700 megahertz spectrum, which it was granted in October 2024. This increases connectivity islandwide by 40 per cent within high-rise buildings, underground areas and remote areas. Part of the network upgrade was the deployment of network slicing for its customers. Network slicing is a 5G technology that was mostly used by businesses to overcome congestion for high-speed critical applications. The technology provides customers with a 'slice' of the network that can adapt to their specific needs in real time. In recent years, Singtel has deployed network slicing at major events such as the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix, the National Day Parade, and international concert tours. Shares of Singtel closed flat at S$3.75 on Thursday.

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