Articles tagged with: M1 and Mobileone
MobileOne First Half Profits Flat on Lower Revenues
Singapore's MobileOne (m1) has announced its unaudited group financial results for the six months ended 30 June 2009. Net profit after tax at S$78.9 million (US$54.3 million) remained stable against S$79.1 million (US$54.5 million) for 1H 2008. more
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Singapore's MobileOne Names Replacement CEO
Singapore's MobileOne (m1) has announced that its Chief Financial Officer, Ms Karen Kooi Lee Wah is to take over the position of CEO being vacated by Neil Montefiore who unexpectedly announced his resignation in January. more
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Singapore Network Offers PrePay Mobile Data for Visitors
Singapore's MobileOne (m1) has launched a PrePay mobile data tariff which aimed directly at travelers to the country. The network operator said that the new service will provide a cheaper alternative to the broadband connection services provided at most hotels. The service will also benefit the occasional broadband users who do not wish to be tied to service contracts. more
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MobileOne Sales Up - But Profits Dip Slightly
Singapore based mobile operator, MobileOne (m1) has reported that service revenue grew by 1.6% year on year to S$738.5 million (US$494 million). EBITDA margin for the fourth quarter increased 2.4 percentage points quarter-on-quarter to 44%, bringing the full year's margin to 42.9%. Normalised net profit for the year (excluding prior year's tax adjustments) declined 4.5% to S$150.1 million (US$100 million). more
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MobileOne CEO Announces Resignation
Neil Montefiore, the CEO of Singapore telco, MobileOne (m1) has announced that he is resigning from the company effective at the end of this month. The company has named Chief Financial Officer, Ms Karen Kooi Lee Wah as acting CEO until a permanent replacement can be found. more
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Singapore Operator Reports Slip in 9-Month Profits
Singapore mobile operator, MobileOne (m1) has reported that its pre-tax profit for the nine months ended 30 Sept 2008 declined 6.9% to S$139.9 million (US$94.5 million). Service revenue increased 3.6% year on year to S$559.7 million, driven by growth in the mobile and international sectors, while EBITDA margin on service revenue stood at 42.5%. more
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Singapore's first post-and prepaid dual SIM solution in a single handset
Singapore mobile operator MobileOne (m1) says that it will offer its customers the convenience of seamless dual SIM access in a single handset when it introduces m1 DuoSIM tomorrow. more
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Huawei Wins Singapore 3G Contract
Singapore's MobileOne (m1) says that it has picked Huawei to support the future expansion and upgrade of the companyÃ's 3G and HSPA (High-speed Packet Access) network. Under the terms of the contract, Huawei has been given the task of implementing an end-to-end all IP network to meet m1Ã's future requirements. more
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MobileOne Upgrades Optical Backbone Network
Ericsson has won a two-phase turnkey contract to implement microwave and optical transmission solutions for Singapore's MobileOne (m1). The project will vastly enhance the capacity of m1's mobile network backbone to meet the current and anticipated traffic increase in their mobile network resulting from an uptake of the operator's mobile broadband services. more
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Disappointing Results from Singapore's M1
MobileOne (m1) has announced its Q4 07 results, the first of the three Singaporean operators to do so. In a tight market, m1's figures are somewhat disappointing, its 68k fourth quarter net additions falling short of the 88k recorded in Q4 06. It ended the year on 1.54m, up 14.8% year-on-year. Although this growth rate is over double that recorded in 2006, we should bear in mind the loss of customers in Q2 06 as a result of the customer re-registration programme, which of course had a profound impact on the 2006 growth rate. more
