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Published: 06 Dec 09
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StarHub, M1 confirm iPhone 3GS launch for 9 December

StarHub, M1 confirm iPhone 3GS launch for 9 December

After much deliberation, both StarHub and M1 have finally announced plans to launch the iPhone 3GS in Singapore on 9 December 2009.

Both providers will offer new 3G promotional plans upon the launch of the phone. Aggressive pricing plans will be in place.

“Using iPhone 3GS on Singapore’s most advanced network will allow our customers to maximize their use and enjoyment of iPhone's features," said Ms. Karen Kooi, Chief Executive Officer, M1. "We are excited to bring iPhone to our customers and are offering a generous free data bundle with a minimum of 10GB, giving customers the peace of mind to surf the Internet and download apps from the thousands available on the App Store."

"We are delighted to bring iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS to our customers in Singapore. With powerful features and thousands of exciting applications, iPhone is a perfect match for StarHub's superior nationwide mobile broadband network," said Mr. Chan Kin Hung, Head of Products and Solutions, StarHub.

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