SINGTEL ENTERPRISE SECURITY PTE. LTD.
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2024-12-13 (singsaver.com.sg)
Best SIM-Only Mobile Plans In Singapore (2024) -
Gone are the days when fixed mobile plan contracts by Singtel, StarHub, and M1 locked you in for a period of 12 to 24 months with no way out except by paying a hefty early termination penalty.
Read more2024-11-09 (capacitymedia.com)
Optus hit with fine over network outage that disrupted emergency services
Singtel-backed Australian operator Optus has been fined more than A$12 million (US$7.9 million) after it failed to provide access to emergency services following a nationwide outage.
Read more2024-11-08 (theonlinecitizen.com)
Australia fines Singtel-owned Optus A$12M for failing emergency call services during 2023 outage
Australia’s telecom regulator has fined Singtel-owned Optus A$12 million (US$7.98 million) for failing to provide emergency call services during a nationwide outage in November 2023, affecting over 2,100 people who were unable to call triple-zero.
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2024-11-08 (businesstimes.com.sg)
Singtel-owned Optus fined A$12 million by Australian regulator over emergency services outage
Australian telecom watchdog has fined Optus A$12 million (S$10.6 million) for failing to provide emergency call services to thousands during a nationwide outage last year, the regulator said early on Friday.
Read more2024-08-11 (mobileworldlive.com)
Optus fined after emergency call outage
The ACMA fined operator Optus AUD12 million for breaching emergency call rules during a massive network outage suffered in November 2023.
Read more2024-05-08 (acs.org.au)
NBN Co CEO poached to 'reinvigorate' Optus
Days after a review of its recent major outage outlined a laundry list of industry reforms, embattled telecommunications giant Optus has recruited erstwhile NBN Co CEO Stephen Rue to turn around its fortunes after two horror years that have included fines, data breaches, and a major outage.
Read more2024-03-06 (8world.com)
Optus fined S$1.31 million for breaching emergency services public safety regulations
Optus, the Australian subsidiary of Singtel, has been fined A$1.5 million, equivalent to approximately S$1.31 million, for breaching emergency services public safety regulations. The Australian Communications and Media Authority said that an investigation showed that between January 2021 and September 2023, Optus did not upload necessary user information to the emergency services database, putting approximately 200,000 mobile phone users at risk. The database, called the Integrated Public Number Database (IPND), will send emergency messages to users in the event of disasters such as flooding, as well as provide information to local police, fire brigade and ambulance services. Optus is Australia's second largest telecommunications company. Authorities launched the investigation after a serious network failure occurred in Optus last year, affecting more than 10 million Australians.
Read more2024-03-06 (straitstimes.com)
Singtel’s Optus fined $1.3 million by Australian government on public safety rule breach
Optus failed to upload the information of close to 200,000 customers to a database used by emergency services. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Read more2024-03-06 (wtvbam.com)
Australia fines SingTel-owned Optus over public safety rule breaches
(Reuters) - Singapore Telecommunications-owned Australian telecom firm Optus has paid a A$1.5 million ($977,250) fine after the local communications watchdog found large-scale breaches of public safety rules around emergency services, the Australi...
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Singtel launches cross-border mobile payments alliance to rival Alipay
Singtel Group, owner of Singapore Telecom, launched a QR code-based cross-border mobile payments alliance with Thailand’s largest digital bank, Kasikornbank and Thailand’s largest mobile phone operator Advanced Info Service or AIS.
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