Statistics on Telecom Services for 2008 (Jan - Jun)
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CATEGORY
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JAN
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FEB
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MAR
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APR
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MAY
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JUN
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Fixed Lines
1
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Total Fixed Line Subscriptions
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1,860,700
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1,861,700
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1,861,800
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1,862,500
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1,863,000
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1,862,900
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Total Residential Line Subscriptions
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1,086,800
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1,087,700
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1,087,800
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1,087,400
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1,087,100
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1,086,700
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Total Corporate Line Subscriptions
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773,900
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774,000
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774,000
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775,100
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775,900
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776,200
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Fixed Line Population Penetration Rate
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40.6%
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40.6%
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40.6%
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40.6%
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40.6%
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38.5%
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Fixed Line Household Penetration
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95.0%
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95.1%
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95.1%
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95.0%
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95.0%
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94.0%
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Mobile Market
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Total Mobile Subscriptions(2G+3G)
2
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5,765,100
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5,825,500
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5,924,100
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5,993,800
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6,079,500
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6,159,900
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Total Post-paid Subscriptions (2G)
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1,255,700
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1,216,900
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1,153,900
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1,103,600
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1,059,400
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1,017,000
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Total Pre-paid Subscriptions (2G)
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2,733,400
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2,772,900
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2,849,000
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2,899,200
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2,960,100
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3,006,000
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Total 3G Subscriptions
3
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1,776,000
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1,835,700
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1,921,200
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1,990,900
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2,060,000
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2,136,900
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Total SMS Messages (2G+3G)
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989.91m
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1,012.69m
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1,072.36m
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1,060.8m
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1,128.3m
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1,050.0m
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Mobile Population Penetration Rate
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125.6%
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127.0%
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129.1%
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130.6%
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132.5%
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127.3%
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Paging Services
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Total Paging Subscriptions
4
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32,200
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32,200
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29,500
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29,500
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29,500
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26,100
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Paging Penetration
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0.7%
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0.7%
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0.6%
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0.6%
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0.6%
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0.5%
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Dial-Up Internet Subscriptions
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Total Internet Dial-up
5
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1,047,000
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1,039.300
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1,031,400
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122,400
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120,800
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117,900
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Total Residential Internet Dial-up
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1,006,900
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999,900
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992,400
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83,700
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81,500
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79,100
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Total Corporate Internet Dial-up
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40,100
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39,400
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39,100
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38,700
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39,300
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38,800
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Internet Dial-up Population Penetration Rate
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22.8%
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22.7%
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22.5%
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2.7%
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2.6%
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2.4%
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Broadband Internet Subscriptions
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Total Broadband
6
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3,381,400
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3,486,500
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3,640,600
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3,765,400
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3,891,800
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4,026,400
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Total Residential Broadband
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892,100
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902,900
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925,100
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940,500
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956,700
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989,600
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Total Corporate Broadband
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81,300
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80,100
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81,200
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82,500
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89,400
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95,100
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Total xDSL
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471,100
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473,800
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481,900
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486,800
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491,800
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497,800
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Total Cable Modem
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397,500
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399,200
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404,300
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406,800
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411,900
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415,500
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Total Leased Line Broadband
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3,800
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3,800
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3,800
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3,800
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3,800
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3,800
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Total Wireless Broadband
7
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2,503,800
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2,605,000
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2,745,400
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2,862,800
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2,979,000
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3,103,800
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Total Subscribers using other Broadband Internet Access Platforms
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5,200
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4,700
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5,100
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5,200
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5,300
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5,600
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Household Broadband Penetration
8
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78.0%
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78.9%
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80.9%
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82.2%
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83.6%
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85.6%
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International Telephone Services
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Total number of outgoing retail international telephone call minutes
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423.51 million
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427.86 million
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447.24 million
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464.67 million
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468.59 million
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478.81 million
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Total number of outgoing retail international telephone call minutes including transit
9
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591.86 million
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597.66 million
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640.18 million
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665.61 million
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687.44 million
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700.13 million
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These telecom statistics are subject to revision from time to time to ensure accuracy.
^Population Penetration rate figures from Jun 2008 onwards have been re-computed based on the estimated mid-year population figures for 2008 released by the Department of Statistics in Sep 2008. 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 (unless otherwise stated). 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.
"Household Penetration" rates are computed by dividing the total subscriptions by "Total Households". "Total Households" refers to the total number of residential dwelling units in Singapore. "Household Penetration" rates for Jun 2007-May 2008 and from Jun 2008 onwards have been re-computed based on the estimated mid-year dwelling units figures obtained from the Department of Statistics in Oct 2008 for 2007 and 2008 respectively.
All subscriber figures are rounded to the nearest hundred.
All penetration figures are rounded to the nearest decimal point.
Please note that the fall in "Internet Dial-up Subscriptions" 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 1999 - Aug 2000 that were not previously deleted.
1
"Fixed Lines" includes Direct Exchange Lines (DEL) and IP Telephony subscriptions using Level '6' numbers.
2
"Total Mobile Subscriptions" includes both pre-paid (2G) and post-paid (2G) as well 3G subscriptions. Statistics for 3G subscriptions are collected from May 2005 onwards.
3
With effect from Nov 2007, "Total 3G Subscriptions" includes pre-paid and post-paid 3G subscriptions.
4
Paging figures from Jan 1999 onwards have been re-computed based on updated data information. With effect from Jul 2004, paging figures will be updated on a quarterly basis every Mar, Jun, Sep and Dec. The figures for Jan, Feb, Apr, May, Jul, Aug, Oct and Nov will not be updated and will reflect the latest quarterly figure.
5
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 has increased considerably. Starting from Jan 2001, the published figures on the Internet dial-up market include contributions from such new IASPs. With the cessation of free dial-up Internet access offered by service providers by 31 Mar 2008, the number of dial-up Internet subscriptions only covers paid Internet access subscriptions.
6
With effect from Apr 2007, "Total Broadband Subscriptions" (i.e. for connection speeds equal to, or greater than, 256 kbit/s, in one or both directions) includes retail xDSL, cable modems, leased line Internet, 3G, 3.5G/HSDPA, WiMAX or its equivalent and Wi-Fi hotspots access (including Wireless@SG subscriptions).
7
"Total Wireless Broadband Subscriptions" is a new indicator that will take effect from Apr 2007 and will include all retail broadband Internet access subscriptions (i.e. for connection speeds equal to, or greater than, 256 kbit/s, in one or both directions) provided via wireless platforms such as 3G, 3.5G/HSDPA, WiMAX or its equivalent and Wi-Fi hotspots (including Wireless@SG subscriptions).
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From Apr 2007, the "Household Broadband Penetration" rate includes wireless access plans (provided via 3.5G/HSDPA and WiMAX or its equivalent). It excludes subscriptions to 3G and Wi-Fi hotspots. This figure is computed using the total number of residential broadband subscribers on a per household basis. Please note that this is not reflective of the proportion of households with broadband in Singapore. For a more reflective number, please refer to
IDA's Household Survey findings
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9
Following full liberalisation of the telecoms market, Singapore's international telephone services market has grown considerably both in diversity of services available as well as in the number of operators offering these 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. Thus, this figure includes total retail outgoing international call minutes as well as transit minutes. For comparison purposes, figures from previous years will also be adjusted accordingly. This change has been applied retroactively from Jan 2001. Further, starting from Jan 2001, traffic from other service providers such as ISR operators has also been included. Since Jul 2004, IDA has also expanded on the reporting of international telephone services to include all Service-Based Operators (SBO), resulting in a marked increase in the minutes reported from Jun 2004. Part of the increase is also due to monthly traffic fluctuations.