SINGTEL ENTERPRISE SECURITY PTE. LTD.
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2015-02-28
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2024-05-24 (scmp.com)
Singapore ex-PM Lee Hsien Loong’s brother ordered to pay US$296,000 for defaming 2 ministers
A judge said Lee Hsien Yang made defamatory allegations against K. Shanmugam and Vivian Balakrishnan ‘of the gravest kind’.
Read more2023-06-27 (marginalrevolution.com)
Singapore facts of the day, shareholder state edition
The government (through holding company Temasek) has a minority stake in DBS Bank which is the largest company on the Singapore Exchange. The government has a majority stake in the two largest telecom companies: Singtel and Starhub, it has a majority stake in the flag carrier Singapore Airlines and
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2023-03-09 (spaceflightnow.com)
Launch Log (2012-2014) – Spaceflight Now
An International Launch Services Proton rocket with a Breeze M upper stage deployed the ASTRA 2G communications satellite for SES of Luxembourg. ASTRA 2G will deliver next generation broadcast, VSAT and broadband services in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Delayed from May, June and Nov. 27.
Read more2020-04-14 (finews.asia)
Singtel's NCS Partners Nets for Central Bank Payments
The partnership leverages NCS’ capabilities in building government applications and infrastructure, and Nets’ experience as Singapore's national payments provider and facilitating cross-border payments.
Read more2017-03-17 (sbr.com.sg)
Singtel, Globe launch cybersecurity services in the Philippines
The move complements the Philippine government’s national cyber security plan.
Read more2015-08-31 (straitstimes.com)
Singtel, NCS and DBS give up to two weeks' paid paternity leave, in response to Government calls
SINGAPORE - At least three homegrown companies have given their married male employees up to two weeks of paid paternity leave, in response to recent Government calls for extended paternity leave for working fathers of newborn Singaporean children. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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