It has 2 “spoil market” SIM-only plans:ġ00GB ($10/month) with unlimited minutes to local mobile numbers, unlimited SMS to SIMBA lines, plus free data roaming to 57 selected countries.ġ30GB ($18/month) with unlimited minutes to mobile numbers, unlimited SMS to SIMBA lines, plus free data roaming to 57 selected countries. To mark its second year in Singapore, TPG Singapore officially rebranded itself as SIMBA earlier this year. SIMBA (formerly TPG Singapore) SIM-only plans (from $10/month) Giga! plans all roll over unused data for 2 months, which means you can theoretically get more data than you paid for. The $25/month and $45/month giga plans are on the expensive side - although that’s a crapload of data and talk time. So if you’re a modest phone user, the $10/month plan should be enough. $45/month for 150GB of data + 50GB for 3 months and 100GB thereafter, with 10, 00 minutes of talk time and 10,000 SMS. $25/month for 120GB of data + 60GB bonus data for 3 months and 60GB thereafter, with 2,0 00 minutes of talk time and 2,000 SMS. $20/month for 100GB of data + 50GB bonus data for 3 months and 50GB thereafter, with 500 minutes of talk time and 500 SMS. $10/month for 6GB of data, 500 minutes of talk time and 500 SMS. Giga! is Starhub’s entrant on the virtual telco scene, and it has 2 plans to choose from: $20/month for 80GB data for the first 3 months and 60GB thereafter with unlimited talk time and 1,000 SMS.ĥ. If you’re like most boomers who only trust and believe in the 3 main telcos because you think they are as legit as it gets, you’ll be limited to the following plan: Starhub SIM-only plans (from $2o/month )īeyond its sub-brand giga!, Starhub also offers SIM-only plans under its main brand with no contractual obligations. $19.95/month for 100GB data for the first 12 months and 50GB thereafter 1,000 mins of talk time and 1,000 SMS.Ĥ. $17.95/month for 80GB data for the first 12 months and 50GB thereafter with 1,000 mins of talk time and 1,000 SMS. This SIM-only plan is fully customisable to your needs, and there are 2 main plans you can chose from: But instead of trying to ingratiate itself with millennials, M1 has simply updated their one SIM-only offering. Shortly after Singtel’s GOMO and Starhub’s giga!, M1 joined the SIM-only plan. ![]() You can manage your plan easily with the GOMO app. That said, it’s still a good price for the security of a Singtel product. With Singtel being one of the three main telcos in Singapore, the GOMO sub-brand serves to get a slice of the marketshare. It now has 2 main plans:Ģ0GB ($20/month) with 200 minutes of talk time and 200 SMS.Ħ0GB ($30/month) with 500 minutes of talk time and 500 SMS.Īlthough its $20 for 20GB plan used to be the market leader, it’s now facing stiff competition from SIMBA (formerly TPG), MyRepublic and M1. GOMO piggy backs on Singtel’s 4G network. Singtel SIM-only plans: GOMO (from $20/month)
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