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Singapore's StarHub, M1 to Enhance Mobile RAN, Backhaul & Access Network Sharing

Singapore's StarHub, M1 to Enhance Mobile RAN, Backhaul & Access Network Sharing Image Credit: M1

M1 and StarHub have signed an agreement, to study potential further collaboration in mobile infrastructure sharing, with a focus on sharing radio access network, backhaul and access assets. The MOU was signed by Chief Executive Officer of M1, Karen Kooi and Chief Executive Officer of StarHub, Tan Tong Hai. 

For many years, M1 and StarHub have been sharing mobile infrastructure through mutual cooperation, including the combined antenna systems, in-building fibre and tunnel cables.

The aim of deeper mobile network cooperation is to enable both companies to optimise use of certain network elements through sharing, and improve network coverage and capacity for the benefit of their respective customers. Network traffic will continue to be managed independently by the companies.

Pooling of network resources will allow M1 and StarHub to roll out more cost effective next-generation networks to meet fast growing demand of mobile data services.

Tan Tong Hai, CEO, Starhub
We are cooperating to bring the Singapore infocomm industry to the next level, to compete not on pure infrastructure ownership, but at a higher level of customer service and innovative value creation. Sharing mobile network radio elements with M1, but keeping our individual mobile core networks, will allow StarHub to provide better mobile service (in particular, mobile coverage) and still be able to differentiate ourselves.

Karen Kooi, CEO, M1
When realised, this could lower our operational and capital expenditures for both M1 and StarHub, so that we can run our existing mobile services efficiently, and still be able to invest in future technologies to keep Singapore at the forefront of the infocomm industry.

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