StarHub launches social network service
- Free access to social networks
- No charges on mobile data usage
- Windows Live Messenger and Facebook
Singapore - StarHub has launched a new social networking service, providing its mobile post-paid customers unlimited local access to Windows Live Messenger and Facebook from mobile devices.
This makes StarHub the first mobile service provider in Asia to offer free local data access to Windows Live Messenger and Facebook, two platforms which are quickly gaining popularity in Singapore. At launch, StarHub's social networking service is available to customers using selected handset models pre-installed with the Windows Live Messenger and/or Facebook clients.
"With StarHub's new social networking value-added service that offers free, unlimited local access to their favourite social networking applications, our customers are able to enjoy an exciting social life as they can stay connected with their friends anywhere, anytime, with complete peace of mind now," Chan Kin Hung, head of products and solutions at StarHub, said in a statement.
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