M1 says it will launch its high-speed fibre broadband service with speeds of up to 1Gbps and fixed voice service starting next month.
Four new broadband plans for residential customers with downlink speeds of 1Gbps, 100Mbps, 50Mbps and 25Mbps will be offered on the new fibre network. They will also provide maximum uplink speeds of up to 500Mbps to ensure the best streaming and gaming experience for customers.
“These plans cost from $39 per month for 25Mbps to $399 per month for 1Gbps. The 100Mbps plan, at $59 per month, is the lowest in the market. Students who sign up for any M1 mobile plan will enjoy a special subscription rate of only $39 for the 100Mbps broadband plan,” says M1 in an SGX statement.
Residential broadband customers also have the option of signing up for free incoming and outgoing calls on M1 Fixed Voice, which is M1’s new fixed line service.
To mark the launch, M1 says it will offer a 3-month free trial of the fibre broadband service at 100Mbps to residential customers whose homes are ready for service. Customers can sign up for the free trial only on 1 September at any M1 Shop.
Residential customers whose homes are ready for service can sign up for the broadband and fixed voice services from 2 September at any M1 Shop.
For corporate customers, M1 will offer complete business solutions with customised offerings on the fibre network, including fixed voice, IP Centrex and managed services. A range of corporate plans with speeds from 10Mbps to 1Gbps based on GPON and Active Ethernet technology will be offered.

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