Statistics on Telecom Services for 2002 (Jul - Dec)

Please note that figures are updated at the end of each calendar month. Due to compilation reasons, there is a 1-month time-lag. This means that April figures, for example, will only be released at end-May / beginning-June.

CATEGORY JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
Fixed Line Market
Total Number Telephone Lines 1,942,200 1,940,900 1,939,100 1,937,300 1,935,600 1,933,700
Fixed Line Population Penetration Rate ^ 46.6 46.5 46.5 46.4 46.4 46.4
Mobile Market
Total Mobile subscribers 3,086,500 3,102,200 3,121,800 3,131,900 3,177,900 3,244,800
GSM 900 subscribers 2,307,300 2,307,900 2,315,300 2,296,600 2,327,800 2,374,800
GSM1800 subscribers 779,200 794,300 806,500 835,300 850,100 870,000
Total Pre-Paid SIM Card subscribers 1 819,900 810,800 815,300 801,700 815,900 840,700
Mobile Population Penetration Rate ^ 74.0 74.4 74.8 75.1 76.2 77.8
Paging Market 2
Total Paging subscribers 361,000 344,500 330,700 319,600 307,200 294,100
Numeric subscribers 262,200 249,600 239,200 230,000 220,200 209,900
Alphanumeric subscribers 98,900 94,900 91,600 89,600 87,000 84,200
Paging Penetration 8.7 8.3 7.9 7.7 7.4 7.1
Internet Market
Total Internet Dial-up subscribers 3 1,983,000 1,988,200 1,982,400 1,994,000 1,999,000 2,000,700
Internet Dial-up Population Penetration Rate ^ 47.5 47.7 47.5 47.8 47.9 48.0
Total Internet Leased Circuit subscribers 3,800 3,600 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,400
International Telephone Service 4
No. of International Telephone call minutes 248.10 million 241.53 million 239.55 million 254.06 million 217.94 million 204.35 million
Trunked Radio Services
Total Trunked Radio subscribers 53,300 53,700 53,300 53,300 53,400 53,300
Analogue subscribers 6,400 6,300 6,100 6,000 5,900 5,600
Digital subscribers 46,900 47,400 47,200 47,300 47,600 47,700
Mobile Data Services 5
Total Mobile Data subscribers 15,700 15,700 15,700 15,800 15,800 15,800

^Population Penetration rate figures from June 2002 onwards have been re-computed, taking into account the revised population figures recently released by the Department of Statistics. Population Penetration Rate = [Total number of subscriptions/Total Population].

With effect from Jan 2001, we have begun to use total population instead of total residential population as a population base for the calculation of penetration rates for telecom services. Total residential population was previously used because historically, the take-up of telecom services by foreign workers was typically low. With the government's recent efforts in promoting foreign talent, the profile of the foreign worker has changed. Specifically, there has been a marked increase in the subscription to telecom services by "non-residential" foreigners. It is therefore timely to adopt the total population figure as a population base in calculating penetration rates to give a more accurate picture of the various telecom market segments.

All subscriber figures rounded to the nearest hundred.
All penetration figures rounded to the nearest decimal point.

Please note that the fall in Internet dialup subscribers from May 2001 onwards is a result of a database correction of an Internet Service Provider, to remove from its system discontinued dial-up Internet accounts for the period of Dec '99 - Aug '00 that were not previously deleted.


1 The pre-paid SIM card subscriber base figures are included in the total number of mobile phone subscribers as well as in the total number of GSM900 and GSM1800 subscriber bases.

2 Paging figures from Jan 99 onwards have been re-computed based on updated data information.

3 The Internet Dial-up Penetration figures includes: (i) subscribers to paid Internet access service for all IASPs, including ISDN dial-up subscribers; and (ii) subscribers to free Internet access. Following full telecom market liberalisation, the number of IASPs have increased considerably. Starting Jan 2001, the published figures on the internet dial-up market include contributions from such new IASPs.

4 Following full liberalisation of the telecommunications market, Singapore's international services market has grown considerably both in diversity of services available as well as in the number of operators offering international telephone services. As Singapore continues to develop as a hub for international voice traffic, including transit and regional traffic in our published statistics will provide a more holistic picture of the vibrancy and growth of the entire international telephone services market in Singapore. For comparison purposes, figures from previous years will also be adjusted accordingly. This change has been applied retroactively from Jan 2001. Furthermore, starting from Jan 2001, traffic from other service providers such as ISR operators has also been included.

5 Mobile data services refer to services provided by licensees that offer Public Mobile Data Services (PMDS) under their Facilities-Based Operator (FBO) licence. Subscribers to such PMDS services include fleet management companies, dispatch service agencies etc.


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