We have been using Singtel for our fixed line phone all these years and the 3 month average works out to $45-50/mo, which makes me sick.Wd40 wrote: ↑Tue, 01 Jun 2021 1:01 pmIf you need a telephone line, I would recommend M1 500mbps, starhub 500mbps doesnt come with one. I have been using M1 500mbps line since 5 years now and have had no problems.malcontent wrote: ↑Tue, 01 Jun 2021 12:16 amOur contract just expired. We had been getting 1000mbps fiber plus all entertainment cable channels for under $50/mo, it has been a similar amount for as long as I can remember.
Now they want us to pay $80/mo for almost the same thing (actually, less in some aspects). I guess they are encouraging cord cutting? I was thinking about cutting even at $50/mo, but at $80/mo it is a no brainer. I’m also planning to downgrade our internet from 1000mbps to 500mbps so it’s only $30/mo. Most of my internet traffic is international and there is only a 16% reduction in international speeds between the two, not the 50% reduction which is only within Singapore and I could care less about local speed. Whenever I use the speedtest app it’s to San Francisco and I usually get 80mbps up and down at best.
They dont give you a free router, but thats not a problem. These days routers end up so cheap on carousel, I got an almost new Linksys EA8100 for $15.
Maybe it is worth it talking to Singtel to have this converted to digital and their technicians should help you have the digital service work from all phone jacks.malcontent wrote: ↑Wed, 02 Jun 2021 12:13 pmWe have been using Singtel for our fixed line phone all these years and the 3 month average works out to $45-50/mo, which makes me sick.Wd40 wrote: ↑Tue, 01 Jun 2021 1:01 pmIf you need a telephone line, I would recommend M1 500mbps, starhub 500mbps doesnt come with one. I have been using M1 500mbps line since 5 years now and have had no problems.malcontent wrote: ↑Tue, 01 Jun 2021 12:16 amOur contract just expired. We had been getting 1000mbps fiber plus all entertainment cable channels for under $50/mo, it has been a similar amount for as long as I can remember.
Now they want us to pay $80/mo for almost the same thing (actually, less in some aspects). I guess they are encouraging cord cutting? I was thinking about cutting even at $50/mo, but at $80/mo it is a no brainer. I’m also planning to downgrade our internet from 1000mbps to 500mbps so it’s only $30/mo. Most of my internet traffic is international and there is only a 16% reduction in international speeds between the two, not the 50% reduction which is only within Singapore and I could care less about local speed. Whenever I use the speedtest app it’s to San Francisco and I usually get 80mbps up and down at best.
They dont give you a free router, but thats not a problem. These days routers end up so cheap on carousel, I got an almost new Linksys EA8100 for $15.
It’s just such a hassle to change and the last time I spoke to Starhub they didn’t have confidence that I could access their digital service from all 3 existing phone jacks in our home.
Same here. I found out after careful calculations a few years ago that buying the phone in cash and then paying for a sim-only plan is much cheaper than going for one of those $0 phone, $69 a month plans. Before COVID, I would buy my phone (universally unlocked) from the Apple stores in the US and bring it back. Saved me hundreds, maybe even thousands.midlet2013 wrote: ↑Mon, 31 May 2021 6:17 amI use StarHub for phone line as a sim only plan. Buy my phones in cash not contract. Internet is important. Their cable model needs innovation.
I don’t have cable anymore. A smart tv and a streaming device like Apple TV works perfect. I have subscriptions to Netflix, Amazon and Disney and Bein for sports. There is enough news n content on YouTube too .
I think u can get HBO from AppStore . Subscribe frommalcontent wrote: ↑Fri, 11 Jun 2021 11:58 amDoes anyone subscribe to HBO GO?
I had to log into my Apple TV using my wife’s Singapore iTunes account in order to get the HBO GO app (I could only get HBO Max under my US iTunes account).
I then went to the the HBO Asia website but it says I can only subscribe through Starhub, SingTel or Mediacorp.
Which one is better?
Once I do that, can I sign in directly on the HBO GO app?
What are the benefits of using HBO GO? IS it the same as any other streaming service?malcontent wrote: ↑Fri, 11 Jun 2021 11:58 amDoes anyone subscribe to HBO GO?
I had to log into my Apple TV using my wife’s Singapore iTunes account in order to get the HBO GO app (I could only get HBO Max under my US iTunes account).
I then went to the the HBO Asia website but it says I can only subscribe through Starhub, SingTel or Mediacorp.
Which one is better?
Once I do that, can I sign in directly on the HBO GO app?
HBO has some good Original Content. If the show interests u, subscribe . I did it for GoT.Lisafuller wrote: ↑Sat, 12 Jun 2021 10:24 pmWhat are the benefits of using HBO GO? IS it the same as any other streaming service?malcontent wrote: ↑Fri, 11 Jun 2021 11:58 amDoes anyone subscribe to HBO GO?
I had to log into my Apple TV using my wife’s Singapore iTunes account in order to get the HBO GO app (I could only get HBO Max under my US iTunes account).
I then went to the the HBO Asia website but it says I can only subscribe through Starhub, SingTel or Mediacorp.
Which one is better?
Once I do that, can I sign in directly on the HBO GO app?
I’m interested in Euphoria as well, but I just am not sure that I need a third streaming service subscription (I’m currently subscribed to Netflix and Disney+). I just wish there was one sweeping option that covered all shows and movies, so I could just pay one fee and have every program in one place.midlet2013 wrote: ↑Sat, 12 Jun 2021 10:35 pmHBO has some good Original Content. If the show interests u, subscribe . I did it for GoT.Lisafuller wrote: ↑Sat, 12 Jun 2021 10:24 pmWhat are the benefits of using HBO GO? IS it the same as any other streaming service?malcontent wrote: ↑Fri, 11 Jun 2021 11:58 amDoes anyone subscribe to HBO GO?
I had to log into my Apple TV using my wife’s Singapore iTunes account in order to get the HBO GO app (I could only get HBO Max under my US iTunes account).
I then went to the the HBO Asia website but it says I can only subscribe through Starhub, SingTel or Mediacorp.
Which one is better?
Once I do that, can I sign in directly on the HBO GO app?
I agree its overwhelming. I usually only subscribe to HBO for the duration of a show that I watch. Disney and Netflix usually have much more interesting content and some which u can watch again n again.Lisafuller wrote: ↑Sat, 12 Jun 2021 10:39 pmI’m interested in Euphoria as well, but I just am not sure that I need a third streaming service subscription (I’m currently subscribed to Netflix and Disney+). I just wish there was one sweeping option that covered all shows and movies, so I could just pay one fee and have every program in one place.midlet2013 wrote: ↑Sat, 12 Jun 2021 10:35 pmHBO has some good Original Content. If the show interests u, subscribe . I did it for GoT.Lisafuller wrote: ↑Sat, 12 Jun 2021 10:24 pm
What are the benefits of using HBO GO? IS it the same as any other streaming service?
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