Singapore – StarHub, in partnership with Huawei Technologies Co Ltd (Huawei), announced the launch of StarHub’s HSPA+ network in Singapore. The announcement makes StarHub the first operator in Asia-Pacific to have a mobile broadband network capable of speeds of up to 21Mbps. StarHub’s customers will be among the first in the world to experience the fastest mobile broadband speed and superior services than anytime previously through its HSPA+ network and devices provided by Huawei. In May 2008, StarHub appointed Huawei to expand and upgrade its nationwide 3.5G mobile broadband network to HSPA+. HSPA+ increases StarHub’s mobile broadband network capacity to support speeds of up to 21Mbps, from 14.4Mbps previously. To commemorate this milestone, StarHub is offering 100 customers the chance to pilot test Asia-Pacific’s fastest mobile broadband service in Singapore. Interested customers can register online at www.starhub.com/hspaplus.
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