5G

Singtel's Chua Sock Koong to retire; Yuen Kuan Moon to succeed as Group CEO - THE EDGE SINGAPORE

New appointments

Singtel's Chua Sock Koong to retire; Yuen Kuan Moon to succeed as Group CEO

Singtel's Chua Sock Koong will be retiring and Yuen Kuan Moon will succeed her as Group CEO

Broker's Calls

Shaky outlook ahead for Singtel but 5G to help stabilise connection

Shaky outlook ahead for Singtel but 5G to help stabilise the connection.

Transport

5G crucial for self-driving cars, automated factories: Fitch Solutions

Roads of the future will require fast and dense wireless networks with minimal lag if they are to remain safe.

SGX Research Series: 10 in 10

Willas-Array ready to tap growing demand for electronic solutions

For more than three decades, Willas-Array Electronics (WAE) has focused on the distribution of electronic components in Hong Kong, a business known for intense competition, rapid change and low margins.

Disruption and Digitalisation

5G offers promises but digital divide will widen: McKinsey

While Southeast Asia stands to enjoy exponential additional value as a result of adopting 5G technology, a growing “digital divide” between regional economies could limit the region’s ability to realise the full potential of 5G connectivity.

Tech

Tech turmoil

The tech industry has been hard-hit by Covid-19. Find out what's moving and shaking the tech world this week.

Disruption and Digitalisation

Huawei dodges blanket 5G ban as EU defies Trump

(Jan 30): The European Union stopped short of an outright ban on Huawei Technologies Co and other Chinese 5G suppliers, seeking to navigate a path between warnings from US President Donald Trump and provoking Beijing.

Broker's Calls

5G not likely to be a game changer for Singapore telcos, says RHB

Meanwhile, the brokerage warns that competition remains the key downside risk for the telcos.

Infrastructure

Addition of two localised 5G networks brings total to four

SINGAPORE (Oct 21): Singapore is looking to increase the number of 5G networks to four, from the two previously planned, according to Minister for Communications and Information S Iswaran.

Disruption and Digitalisation

Singapore offers 5G spectrum, targets standalone network by 2022

(Oct 17): Singapore said it wants all four of its carriers to introduce 5G services, with half the city-state covered by a standalone network by 2022 to maintain competitiveness in developing technology.
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