It has been 5 months since I put up the inaugural blog on Singapore BEST 3G broadband for mobile plan. Things just got better and cheaper with new alternatives plan launched.
Before we begin to review the latest offers, let’s not forget about the presumptions we have for the comparisons. I summarise them as follows:
1) We aim to identify the BEST VALUE plan - broadband for mobile phone (not mobile device or notebook).
2) Monthly data transfer is between 50MB – 50GB. Those plan not included in this review are purely rip off plans to slaughter so-called causal or low-end users.
3) Typical broadband mobile access speed of 3G and 3.5G phone are limited to 384 kbps and 3 Mbps (max) respectively.
4) Plan must support data and voice in the SAME sim card.
5) We are focusing on ONE (1) SIM card for voice and data to explore the full functionalities of 3G/3.5G mobile phone.
If you have doubts on above, please revisit earlier blog on the details.
The filtered results are presented below:
Telco | Starhub | M1 Broadband | Singtel | ||||||
Broadband Plan | Value | Ultimate | V 2Mbps | V 4Mbps | V 7.2Mbps | 1000 | 2000 | 3600 | 7200 |
Free Data (GB) | 0.9MB | Unlimited | 30 | 50 | 50 | 50 | |||
Excess Charges (S$) | 0.32/KB | NA | 0.001/2KB | ||||||
Download Speed (Mbps) | 2 | 7.2 | 2 | 4 | 7.2 | 1 | 2 | 3.6 | 7.2 |
Upload Speed (Mbps) | 0.5 | 1.9 | 0.5 | 1 | 2 | 0.375 | 0.5 | 1 | 1.5 |
Incoming calls | Need to bundle with voice service. | FREE | Need to bundle with voice service. | ||||||
Outgoing calls (S$/min) | 0.08 | ||||||||
Monthly bill w/GST (S$) | 5.35 Capped at 36.38 for unlimited use | 72.76@ 36.38^ | 38.72@ 27.10 | 51.36@ 35.95 | 69.30@ 48.51 | 22.42@ 17.94# | 34.85@ 20.91# | 62.37@ 37.42# | 72.76@ 43.66# |
Target Segment | BUDGET | HIGH | BUDGET | MID | HIGH | BUDGET | BUDGET | MID | HIGH |
FIRST ROUND WINNERS | | | X | X | X | X | X | | |
Legends: @ - Standard price, # - Christmas promotion, ^ - for MaxOnline customers
5 winners topped their respective categories based on the performance/pricing ratio. Starhub is totally out of the consideration.
My comments are:
1) Singtel and M1 has upgraded their plan in terms of download and upload speed to match Starhub. They have also offers 1 more plan to cater customers’ needs. We observed that Starhub is totally not interested in this market segment and price itself unreachable to all customers. Perhaps they have surrendered in this uncompetitive field.
2) The previous M1 plan is definitely cheaper at 384 kbps upload speed. By enhancing to 512 kbps, they increase the price from S$19.36 to S$27.10 (40% increase) for the additional insignificant 128 kbps upload speed. We have only ourselves to blame. After we strongly recommend M1 Broadband V2000, M1 must have noticed the considerable boost of subscribers. To maximize shareholders’ benefit, they chose profit over market share. M1 no longer seems attractive if we consider Singtel’s 1000 plan offered at a mere S$17.94 montly (with FREE security suite).
3) The next question to ask is whether 30GB monthly is enough for a normal user as we know that the penalty for excess use is heavy since Singtel is the only telco offering LIMITED bandwidth. Here, we see that Singtel is smart to pinpoint what 50GB provides to avoid future arguments. However, they fail to tell those who choose 1000 what 30GB can do. We shall fill in the gap for your comparison based on a realistic 100kB/email, 300KB/web, 5MB/song, 50MB/video.
KB | | WAP Pages | Web Pages | Songs | Videos |
50,000,000 | 500,000 | 1,666,666 | 166,666 | 10,0000 | 1,000 |
30,000,000 | 300,000 | 1,000,000 | 100,000 | 6,000 | 600 |
Typically, If you have 100 emails, surf web for 30 minutes (10 clicks/min), download 2 songs and watch 10 youtube videos daily, you will clock 15.87GB/mth. This is still way below the quota of 30GB. We can deduce that the bulk of the use depends on video which consume much bandwidth. By limiting watching videos, you can dramatically control your bandwidth below 50GB or even 30GB. Perhaps this chart tells us 30GB plan is good enough for an average Joe.
4) The picture is crystal clear now. The recommendations are suggested for various users based on performance/price ratio. The remaining question is how good the connection is. This is a tough one as it depends on your location. Though everyone claimed the coverage is more than 99%, it is skeptical if there is sufficient coverage for denser population in certain areas. We are also skeptical if there is suffice coverage in less dense area. From earlier post, OCworkbench remarked the old M1 network is excellent. He has tested on weekend in a crowded area.
5) Last but not least, we realized that calls can be made much cheaper if we can hop on the VOIP wagon. To eliminate latency, it is advisable to clock minimum 1.5Mbps upload and download speed.
6) Useful updated information for your consideration before you make decision.
Telco (Customer care officer) | Voice billing charges | Free gift(s) | Promotions |
M1 (Ms Athiah) | Full 1st min following by 6 sec block | Huawei E960 router | Currently 30% discount, down from 50%. |
Starhub (Ms Sophie) | Per second billing is an advantage. | None | None |
Singtel (Ms Shan) | Full 1st min following by 6 sec block | None | You must catch the weekends Christmas promotion to enjoy the discount. Valid for new voice plan with added value broadband on mobile. |
Real cost analysis - There is no free lunch and the 3 telco confuse us with the different bundle smoke screen. In order to determine the BEST plan, we need to dissect and scrutinise the real cost. We shall take the 5 candidates and include Starhub Value plan to distinguish the thorn among the roses.
| | PICK | | | | | |
Telco | Formula | Starhub | M1 | M1 | M1 | Singtel | Singtel |
Plan | | Value | Broadband V 2Mbps | Broadband V 4Mbps | Broadband V 7.2Mbps | 1000 | 2000 |
Target Segment | | BUDGET | BUDGET | MID | HIGH | BUDGET | BUDGET |
Standard Price (S$) | | 36.38 | 38.72 | 51.36 | 69.30 | 22.42 | 34.85 |
After discount (S$) | A | 36.38 | 27.10 | 35.95 | 48.51 | 17.94 | 20.91 |
Lowest mobile plan | B | 20.33 | NA | NA | NA | 15.00 | 15.00 |
Number of minutes | C | 80 | 80 | 80 | 80 | 80 | 80 |
Cost per minute (S$) | D | 0.1605 | 0.08 | 0.08 | 0.08 | 0.1605 | 0.1605 |
Cost for 80 minutes | E = C * D | 12.84 | 6.40 | 6.40 | 6.40 | 12.84 | 12.84 |
1. Total cost without 80min (S$) | F1 = A - E (Starhub/Singtel), F1 = A (M1) | 23.54 | 27.10 | 35.95 | 48.51 | 5.10 | 8.07 |
2. Total cost for 80min (S$) | F2 = A + B (Starhub/Singtel), F2 = A + E (M1) | 56.71 | 33.50 | 42.35 | 54.91 | 32.94 | 35.91 |
3. Total cost for 120min (S$) | F3 = F2 + (40 * D) | 63.13 | 36.70 | 42.55 | 58.11 | 39.36 | 42.33 |
4. Total cost for 200min (S$) | F4 = F2 + (120 * D) | 75.97 | 43.10 | 51.95 | 64.51 | 52.20 | 55.17 |
On first sight, we notice that Singtel seemingly offers the lowest cost of pure broadband on mobile (great marketing smoke bomb!). However, with the heavy burden of adding a voice plan, M1 stood out to be the winner. Note that at 80min level, M1 plan is superior than Singtel 1000 in terms of upload/download speed despite the cost being marginally higher. Furthermore, since voice is an add-on service, you will pay less if you call out for less than 80 min/mth. On the contrary, you will still pay the least should you exceed the call out to 200 mins. The last thing on your mind is the bandwidth which is unlimited making it the definite choice.
It is amazing how broadband on mobile has come so far to make it possible to own a mobile voice plan and access the net for less than S$50 (200 min talk time and unlimited access). Technology has made it possible. To make the deal sweeter, sell the Huawei router in eBay and earn some pocket money. (Thanks to hdtv’s comment, Huawei router is for renting only and regretfully cannot make the deal any sweeter. Hitherto, M1 V2Mbps is still the BEST value plan.) The challenges ahead are what to do with the knowledge at hand while you are on the road. Perhaps I will suggest some in the next blog.
For more details on telco, please visit the following:
· Singtel
· Starhub
· M1