M1 gets iPhone deal
Singapore - SingTel's monopoly on Apple's iPhone in Singapore has ended, with M1 announcing a deal to sell the device in the city-state.
M1 states that it will be offering the iPhone and a range of tailored services plans to customers in Singapore "later this year". M1 did not reveal exactly when the iPhone will be available or the pricing for it.
StarHub was unavailable for comment at the time of writing on whether it was seeking a deal with Apple to sell the iPhone as well.
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