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10 International Business Park 609928 Singapore Tel. +65-6895-1111 Fax +65-6899-3929 |
Type: Public
On the web:
http://www.m1.com.sg
As Singapore's #3 cellular operator (after SingTel and StarHub), M1 (formerly MobileOne Ltd.) has more than 1.7 million customers signed up for its mobile voice and data services. (Prepaid and regular subscribers are split about 50-50). M1 offers island-wide broadband service, with Internet services accounting for about 25% of revenues. Services for corporate customers are offered through M1 Connect, which provides e-mail, managed services, data center services, fleet management, sales force automation, and international roaming in more than 230 countries. Major shareholders include Keppel Corporation (20%), SPH Multimedia (14%), and Malaysia's SunShare Investments (30%).
Key numbers for fiscal year ending December, 2010:
Sales: $758.3M
One year growth: 36.4%
Net income: $121.6M
Income growth: 13.7%
Officers:
CEO and Board Member: Karen L. W. Kooi
CIO: Lina Lee
CTO: Patrick M. Scodeller
Competitors:
SingTel
StarHub
T-Systems Singapore
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| Type | Public SGX: B2F |
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| Industry | Telecommunications |
| Founded | August 1994 |
| Headquarters | Singapore |
| Key people | Karen Kooi Lee Wah (CEO), Teo Soon Hoe (Chairman) |
| Products | Mobile Data Internet |
| Revenue | $781.6 million SGD (2009) |
| Website | M1 Homepage |
M1 Limited (previously known as MobileOne) is a telecommunications company in Singapore. Launched in April 1997, it was Singapore's second mobile operator after SingTel and supervene by StarHub, Singapore's third mobile operator.
Founding shareholders, Keppel Telecoms (19.89%) and SPH Multimedia (13.84%), together with Telekom Malaysia (through its subsidiary, SunShare Investments Ltd, 29.51%) now jointly own 63.24% of M1.[1] The rest are owned by institutional and public investors.
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M1 is one of the three major mobile-communications providers in Singapore. It offers a suite of mobile voice- and data-communication services over its 2G/3G/3.5G network, including international-call services to both mobile- and fixed-line customers. These include SMS, MMS, WAP, GPRS, 3G and more recently, 3.5G.
M1 also offers pre-paid mobile services under its M Card brand.
M1 offered GSM services to its customers upon its entry into the mobile-communications market in 1997. In 1998, M1 introduced CDMA as the second mobile network in Singapore. However, customers on the CDMA network were migrated onto its GSM network in 2001. This was due to the CDMA network spectrum being earmarked for 3G service developments.
M1 offers Vodafone products, a result of it being the official Singaporean partner of the Vodafone mobile community. However, on September 2011, Vodafone and M1 have decided to end their partnership on 1 January 2012.
M1 also offers wireless-broadband services in 2006, named M1 Broadband.
M1 offers fixed broadband services in 2008 August 4 under its M1 Broadband umbrella together which consists of Mobile Broadband.
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