Tag: Singapore Telecommunications

  • Asia’s ‘Top 20 IT-savvy’ firms listed

    Asia’s ‘Top 20 IT-savvy’ firms listed

    SINGAPORE: Intelligent Enterprise Asia conferred the 3rd Annual Intelligent20 Awards to the region’s top 20 enterprises that use infocom-related technologies to drive new levels of operational excellence, customer service and innovation. The panel of judges was chosen from 10 global consulting and research firms such as Accenture, Gartner and IDC.

    The winners and finalists will be honoured at a presentation ceremony on 16 January, 2003, at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Singapore. The vice-chairman of the SITF Wireless Chapter, Chong Yoke Sim, will be the chief guest at the event.

    Intelligent Enterprise Asia conferred the 3rd Annual Intelligent20 Awards to Asiatravelmart, Bank of America (Asia), Bumrungrad Hospital, City Harvest Church, CWT Distribution, CWT Globelink, FarEastFlora.com, Great Eastern Life, HDFC Bank, Hongkong International Terminals, Maritime & Port Authority of Singapore, Ministry of Defence (MINDEF), Nanyang Technological University, Noble Group, Pioneer Electronics Technology Asia, Raffles International, Seagate, Singapore Telecommunications, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and The Prudential Assurance.

    The 3rd Annual Intelligent20 Awards received a total of 52 entries from countries including Singapore, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand. Entries were assessed through application submissions and weightage given to customer satisfaction; product/service quality assurance; return on technology investment and innovation.

  • ILJIN, SingTel launch bandwidth services in Korea

    ILJIN, SingTel launch bandwidth services in Korea

    CALIFORNIA(US) : ILJIN C2C Ltd. a joint venture between Iljin Corp a subsidiary of the ILJIN group, and C2C Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of Singapore Telecommunications Limited (SingTel) has secured the NSP (Network Service Provider) license from the Korean MIC (Ministry of Information and Communication), enabling the company to own and operate telecommunications infrastructure facilities in Korea.

    ILJIN C2C will provide city-to-city connectivity to carriers, ISPs and ASPs in Korea using the C2C cable network, which has been operating since December 2001. It will provide customers connection to key Asian cities and to USA, India and interconnection to other cable networks such as i2i, APCN2, SMW3, China-US and Japan-US cables.

    C2C cable network has an initial capacity of 160 gigabits per second and is upgradeable to 7.68 terabits. GNG Networks is the Korean landing party as well as a shareholder of C2C. C2C’s trans-pacific link between Japan and USA is expected to be completed by first quarter 2003, enabling the network to reach Los Angeles and San Francisco directly. Currently, C2C already provides onward connectivity to the US via China-US and Japan-US cables.

    C2C offers a wide range of bandwidth services with flexible contract schedules, which includes short-term leases and IRUs (Indefeasible Right of Use). C2C’s bandwidth services are complemented by carrier grade offerings, such as co-location and city-to-city connectivity with round-the-clock network management and maintenance service through C2C’s 24X7 Network Operations Centers located in Singapore and Hong Kong.

  • Asia’s ‘Top 20 IT-savvy’ firms listed

    Asia’s ‘Top 20 IT-savvy’ firms listed

    SINGAPORE: Intelligent Enterprise Asia conferred the 3rd Annual Intelligent20 Awards to the region’s top 20 enterprises that use infocom-related technologies to drive new levels of operational excellence, customer service and innovation. The panel of judges was chosen from 10 global consulting and research firms such as Accenture, Gartner and IDC.

    The winners and finalists will be honoured at a presentation ceremony on 16 January, 2003, at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Singapore. The vice-chairman of the SITF Wireless Chapter, Chong Yoke Sim, will be the chief guest at the event.

    Intelligent Enterprise Asia conferred the 3rd Annual Intelligent20 Awards to Asiatravelmart, Bank of America (Asia), Bumrungrad Hospital, City Harvest Church, CWT Distribution, CWT Globelink, FarEastFlora.com, Great Eastern Life, HDFC Bank, Hongkong International Terminals, Maritime & Port Authority of Singapore, Ministry of Defence (MINDEF), Nanyang Technological University, Noble Group, Pioneer Electronics Technology Asia, Raffles International, Seagate, Singapore Telecommunications, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and The Prudential Assurance.

    The 3rd Annual Intelligent20 Awards received a total of 52 entries from countries including Singapore, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines and Thailand. Entries were assessed through application submissions and weightage given to customer satisfaction; product/service quality assurance; return on technology investment and innovation.

  • Bharti and SingTel celebrate completion of i2i cable network

    Bharti and SingTel celebrate completion of i2i cable network

    The Bharti Group of India and Singapore Telecommunications Limited (SingTel) have just marked the completion of the i2i cable network, the world’s largest in terms of capacity, as well as the first private cable to link India and Singapore.

    The 3,200-km i2i cable lands in Chennai in India and Tuas in Singapore. It has been developed by Network i2i, a 50:50 joint venture between Bharti and SingTel, at a cost of US$250 million. It is one of the largest infrastructure projects between Indian and Singaporean companies.

    Utilising the latest Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing technology, the 8.4 terabits cable system can support 130 million Internet dial-up connections simultaneously. Construction of the i2i cable network began in late 2000 and it will begin to carry commercial traffic within the next four weeks.

    Speaking on this president and CEO of SingTel Lee Shine Yang said: “The i2i cable network is a product of SingTel’s successful collaboration with Bharti. The cable is linked to SingTel’s extensive network in the Asia Pacific and will enhance telecommunications connectivity between the Indian sub-continent and East Asia.”

    The cable will support Bharti’s introduction of IDD services, another important step in Bharti’s vision to be a leading telecommunications service provider in India.”

    Chairman and Group MDirector of Bharti Enterprises Sunil Mittal said, ” The cable will create huge bandwidth capacities that will help in making the Indian business environment increase productivity and fuel economic growth.”

    The domestic and international long distance markets in India were liberalised on 1 April 2002. Network i2i expects this development to stimulate demand for telecommunications services.

    CEO Network i2i Ng Seng Sum said: “The Indian telecommunications industry has enjoyed some of the highest growth rates in Asia in recent years.The relatively low penetration rates for fixed-line and cellular services offer significant potential for growth. Continued economic development and increasing use of information technology and the Internet will fuel demand for international bandwidth.”

    Lee and Mittal also signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU), on behalf of SingTel and Bharti respectively, to extend the partnership between the two companies.

    As part of the MOU, SingTel and Bharti will study the possible enhancement of the i2i cable network to other parts of Asia, including the Middle East and Europe. This can be achieved either through new infrastructure or acquisition of capacity on other cable systems.

    The two parties will also develop joint programmes to market the i2i cable and, in support of market liberalisation in India and Singapore, enable open and non-exclusive access to the cable for all carriers in the two countries.

    SingTel has invested $650 million in the Bharti Group and presently has an effective stake of 28.5 per cent in Bharti Tele-Ventures, the listed vehicle of the Group.

    Bharti Tele-Ventures, a company promoted by Bharti Telecom, is India’s leading private sector provider of telecommunications services based on an aggregate of approximately 1,553,822 customers comprising Internet, National Long Distance and about 1,274,846 cellular customers (as at 28 February 2002).

    Cellular services currently constitute the largest portion of its business in terms of total revenues.

    SingTel claims to be Asia’s leading communications company with a comprehensive portfolio of services that include voice and data services over fixed, wireless and Internet platforms.