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Singtel launches first customised broadband service for larger homes

The service is offered from S$88 to S$128 a month.

Singtel has launched its first customised fibre broadband service called Home Priority, which aims to provide high speed and lag-free connectivity to larger homes.

The service offers two types of a 24-month subscription: Home Priority Plan for $88 a month and Home Priority Plus Plan for $128 a month. 

The Home Priority Plan offers a combined 2 GigaBytes per second (Gbps) bandwidth on a single Fibre Broadband and comes with an Optical Network Router (ONR) and four units of Singtel Mesh Extender (U.P. $720). The plan is recommended for single-storey homes.

The service will be installed for free and subscribers will be given tailored recommendations based on their floor plans to maximise connectivity and minimise dead spots.

Meanwhile, the Home Priority Plus Plan offers a combined 2Gbps bandwidth on a single Fibre Broadband and comes with an ONR and four units of Netgear Orbi Wi-Fi 6 Mesh (U.P. $1,598). The plan is recommended for multi-storey homes.

Netgear Orbi Wi-Fi 6 Mesh can cover up to 10,000 square feet and up to 40 devices simultaneously, according to Singtel.

Customers who will avail of the Plus Plan will get a complimentary home site survey by Signtel’s technical team ahead of the installation of the service.

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