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StarHub Partners HP to Launch Device Subscription Service for Monthly Flat Fee

StarHub Partners HP to Launch Device Subscription Service for Monthly Flat Fee Image Credit: Starhub

StarHub has partnered with HP to launch Device Subscription Service that provides small-to-medium sized enterprises (SMEs) with the devices, software and technical support necessary to manage their IT needs at a monthly flat fee. 

At launch, StarHub hand HP will provide high-performing desktop and notebook PCs, as well as print devices under the new offer. SMEs can choose from a variety of price plans to access the right combination of devices that best address their needs over 24 or 36 months.

According Starhub, all new and existing StarHub Business Fibre Broadband or Business Mobile customers can enjoy a limited-time offer of $15 monthly savings for every Device Subscription Service plan subscribed. After this discount, the Office User plan charges $43.00 per month for the use of a HP ProDesk 400 Desktop Mini while the Mobile User plan, priced at $48.00 per month provides access to a HP ProBook 430 G3 Notebook. 

SME customers can subscribe to Device Subscription Service on top of StarHub’s Smart Office Suite, to enjoy a super-sized bundle of fibre broadband, mobile connectivity, office phone service, and related hardware, software and IT support. This one-stop-shop offering makes it convenient and cost-effective for SMEs to get all the communications services and devices to support their business needs and goals.

All HP devices from Device Subscription Service will come pre-installed with Windows 10 Pro, McAfee internet security software and the option to subscribe to business productivity tool, Office 365, allowing customers to start sending emails and enjoying protection from cyber malware.

Sebastian Tan, VP of Enterprise Solutions, Services and Delivery, StarHub
Device Subscription Service is part of StarHub Enterprise Hubbing strategy that is designed to help SMEs seeking to make a successful start quickly, raise productivity through IT upgrade, or scale up operations by adding employees.

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