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Singapore to retire 3G services on July 31, 2024

This move will enable the mobile operators to repurpose some of the freed-up spectrum to improve 5G services.

M1, Singtel and StarHub will retire all 3G services — including voice, messaging and data — with effect from July 31, 2024.

This move will enable the mobile operators to repurpose some of the freed-up spectrum to improve 5G services, which offer faster speeds, higher data throughput, and enhanced security and reliability.

According to a press statement jointly issued by the three telcos, only a small percentage of customers continue to use 3G services, comprising users on older mobile devices or SIM cards that cannot connect to newer 4G and 5G networks,

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In the coming months, the telcos will proactively take measures to communicate the transition and assist 3G users who need help migrating. For instance, they will offer a wide range of 4G and 5G handsets at different price points to enable customers to migrate to newer networks conveniently. Customers who are still using 3G-only SIM cards can also visit their telco’s website to find out where to upgrade their SIM cards.

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