I spent more than two weeks in Singapore without a mobile phone. After I got the EP card, I created a SIM card number for Singapore. The main telecom operators here include Star Hub, Sintel, and M1. They compete with each other like China Mobile and China Unicom. It seems that Star Hub has a wider business scope, including cable TV signals and broadband networks. We rent out the cable TV and broadband services of Star Hub. The pay-as-you-go mobile phone SIM cards are purchased in the form of a contract. Generally, the two-year contract will be sent to the mobile phone. Basically, the price of the mobile phone is between 1000 and ~ If you are lucky about 1500 RMB, you can choose a free mobile phone with a higher price.
I signed a two-year contract with starhub, powertalk II, $88, plus a 7% GST Consumption Tax (goods and services tax), which is about $94.16 per month, in the future, incoming calls will show 5 yuan of coins and 5 yuan of international roaming coins, which should be 98 yuan plus consumption tax and 104.86 yuan. The package includes the call time of 680 minutes, 300 SMS/300 MMS, the first three months of call display and international roaming free of charge, one of which is better, that is, 018idd (Internatinal direct dial) international long distance live broadcast, including within 680 minutes. I have not carefully studied other details, and it is rarely used. You can refer to the following website:
Http://www.starhub.com/portal/site/Mobile/menuitem.a0ea4137255c4bb530710a608324a5a0? Vgnextoid = 5584108b15604110vgnvcm100000464114acrcrd
Two-year contract to send free mobile phones are the kind of ordinary 2G mobile phone, want a smart phone, finally spent 368 yuan to buy a pair of up to 838pro, my colleagues who have recently signed a new two-year contract can buy an O2 smartphone at 98 RMB if they have signed the same contract with me. The function is similar to mine, I think it's pretty good.