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StarHub has received spectrum rights from IMDA to build and operate a state-of-the-art 5G standalone network jointly with M1, and confirmed that the preferred 5G technology partner, subject to final contract, is Nokia for the 5G radio access network.

Nokia is also the preferred technology supplier for StarHub's 5G core and mmWave networks. StarHub is exploring other network elements with vendors including Nokia, Huawei, and ZTE.

As a leading wireless service provider, StarHub will leverage the new 5G technology to enable Singaporean consumers, enterprises and government clients to enjoy faster data speeds, better response times, more secure transmission as well as innovative digital services and new applications such as AR/VR live feeds anywhere, AI-based solutions like facial recognition services and advanced IoT like robots, drones and autonomous vehicles.

StarHub believes 5G will be a key enabler for the development and management of a Smart Nation strategy, as many future essential services in Singapore will be interconnected to 5G networks from millions of devices and sensors.

5G will also unlock economic benefits and accelerate business transformations, creating better customer experiences and service innovations as well as new jobs and skills in the long run. StarHub is excited about the new services and opportunities to come and will announce more details about its 5G service offering later.

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Indonesia stands on the brink of a transformative journey to become a global leader in the digital economy by 2045. With the launch of the Indonesia Digital Vision (VID) 2045, also known as the Golden Indonesia 2045 Vision, the Ministry of Communication and Information (Kominfo) is setting the stage for the nation's evolution in the digital age.

Read more: Indonesia’s Golden Egg: Vision 2045 Lays the Foundation for a Digitally Driven Future

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The impending switch-off of the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) in 2025 represents a transformative shift in global telecommunications. For decades, the PSTN’s extensive network of copper cables has enabled reliable communication, enabling voice calls, emergency systems, and numerous non-voice services. However, as the world transitions to digital-first solutions, this change will have a profound impact, particularly in Asia, which boasts diverse technological landscapes and socio-economic challenges.

Read more: Asia Prepares for PSTN Retirement and Digital Leap

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In an exclusive interview with Telecom Review during the 18th edition of the Telecom Review Leaders’ Summit, Summer Chen, Vice President and General Manager of Branding and PR Strategies, ZTE, highlighted the company’s initiatives and strategies to advance network technologies. 

Read more: ZTE’s Summer Chen Delves into how AI Can be Leveraged to Deliver Customer-Centric Innovations

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In an exclusive interview with Telecom Review during the 18th edition of the Telecom Review Leaders’ Summit, Anup Gupta, President, SAARC Region, APTelecom, discussed how APTelecom is leveraging subsea infrastructure to develop future digital ecosystems and address the security challenges prevalent in the digital age.

Read more: Anup Gupta on APTelecom’s Subsea Innovations and Tackling Digital Security

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In an exclusive interview with Telecom Review during the 18th edition of the Telecom Review Leaders’ Summit, Kenji Takemura, Head of EMEA Transport CoE at NEC, shared insights on how NEC is driving innovation and sustainability within the telecom industry.

Read more: Kenji Takemura Discusses NEC’s Role in Enabling Future-Ready Connectivity

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