On Singapore's National Day, August 9, StarHub will commercially switch on its latest 4G equipment to serve the huge crowds expected to gather at and around The Float@Marina Bay. Utilising the 2.5GHz TDD-LTE spectrum secured at an earlier auction, StarHub’s upgrade will boost the size of its data expressways that carry customers’ data traffic by 30%.
With this boost in capacity, the network will be better able to handle the expected surge in data traffic and number of connections, just as a wider road can fit more vehicles, leading to lesser bottlenecks even during peak hours. This means customers can expect to experience improvements in mobile service quality.
“Our TDD-LTE deployment will enable us to improve the experience of everyone’s 4G connection, and we are eager to bring the upgrade to more areas where it matters for our customers,” said Chong Siew Loong, CTO, StarHub. “In the meantime, we are carrying out final rounds of optimisation to ensure our customers can enjoy the best possible experience as they broadcast their happy NDP moments to family and friends.”
By the end of this year, customers can look forward to enjoying better service quality in more areas such as Central Business District, Chinatown, Clarke Quay and Orchard Road. In 2018, coverage will be extended to other key high-traffic areas like transport hubs and heartland town centres, StarHub said.
StarHub’s TDD-LTE upgrade paves the way for faster, gigabit-capable 4G services, which will be unveiled by the end of this year, when compatible phone models are available.
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