Only time will tell!
chengwh1 ( Date: 30-Jan-2019 10:59) Posted:
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An important factor that can cause unit price to go up would be IF there is increase in dpu. If dpu does go up,... then the unit price will follow ! But for this type of ctr, will the dpu rise as time goes by ? 
A safe haven for value investors !
pasttime ( Date: 29-Jan-2019 22:43) Posted:
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think this type almost likebond type of stock is like that one. value goes up when market is risk off and lookign for safety with soem return. when cheong time it sure will lag behind.
this one 5g or 6g, share price forevr stuvk at 76-78
fibre no fibre after 5g all depends on development of things.
for individual who uses mostly mobile 5g phone everything is there. a groupof these people will terminate fibre.
then home automation will start to bloom. a modem connected via fibre connecting lights, cameras, securtysystem,  ifloor cleaner, tv, fridge, aircon, pub meters, maybe an robots who will fetch water,tea, coffee, talk to old people etc. these will probably be using a fibre connection as well.
for individual who uses mostly mobile 5g phone everything is there. a groupof these people will terminate fibre.
then home automation will start to bloom. a modem connected via fibre connecting lights, cameras, securtysystem,  ifloor cleaner, tv, fridge, aircon, pub meters, maybe an robots who will fetch water,tea, coffee, talk to old people etc. these will probably be using a fibre connection as well.
i think ultimately, every home will have a fb connection even as the 5G explosion unfolds.  Unlike mobile, fb is much, much less susceptible to latency.  Overall cost to consumers is also lower. 
chengwh1 ( Date: 29-Jan-2019 16:48) Posted:
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5G will need more underground fibre-optic cabling to feed the relay and feeder stations, hence, more installation activities and maintenance activities for Netlink.
Not all consumers will terminate their broadband accts with 5G introduced. 5G is fast, but is very susceptible to signal obstructions. Fibre-optic broadband is still very much needed to feed into the consumer premises.
Not all consumers will terminate their broadband accts with 5G introduced. 5G is fast, but is very susceptible to signal obstructions. Fibre-optic broadband is still very much needed to feed into the consumer premises.
Subaru2018 ( Date: 14-Jan-2019 12:59) Posted:
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So when they need to upgrade to 5G, rights issue and claw back whatever they have given out as dividend?
5g coming, spacex free internat.
50cts stock. sell, sell, sell.
50cts stock. sell, sell, sell.
This stock works more like unit trust dont expect sharp upside..below ipo because u received a few times dpu already so already u are a winner even if bgt ar ipo price of 80cts(?)
angmohlin ( Date: 12-Jan-2019 21:23) Posted:
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By Douglas Heaven
IT IS no secret that Elon Musk wants to build a space internet. His company, SpaceX, has been granted permission by the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to set up a vast network of thousands of low Earth orbit communication satellites. But the company has been tight-lipped about the project, known as Starlink.
Now Mark Handley at University College London has created a detailed simulation of what Starlink might look like, which he will present at a conference next week.
Although Musk has said he wants more than half of all internet traffic to go through Starlink ? Handley?s simulation suggests that the project will be most appealing to high-frequency traders at big banks, who might be willing to fork out large sums for dedicated, faster connections.
IT IS no secret that Elon Musk wants to build a space internet. His company, SpaceX, has been granted permission by the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to set up a vast network of thousands of low Earth orbit communication satellites. But the company has been tight-lipped about the project, known as Starlink.
Now Mark Handley at University College London has created a detailed simulation of what Starlink might look like, which he will present at a conference next week.
Although Musk has said he wants more than half of all internet traffic to go through Starlink ? Handley?s simulation suggests that the project will be most appealing to high-frequency traders at big banks, who might be willing to fork out large sums for dedicated, faster connections.
Noticed one BB has dumps 6.5m units in one session at 1.23 pm. If this stock is good why the price is not moving up instead now below IPO price for so long. DYODD.
No need to wait for SpaceX. 5G come biz will already be affected. DYODD.
SpaceX has received official permission from the U.S. government to launch a fleet of satellites designed to beam high-speed Internet signals down to Earth.
The decision marks a major milestone for chief executive Elon Musk as he pursues a dream of putting 12,000 small satellites into low Earth orbit, connecting rural and developing parts of the world to the Internet.
In more-connected areas, the technology could inject a new competitor into markets that have historically been dominated by one or two Internet providers ? potentially driving down prices, increasing speeds and improving service.
Musk SpaceX going to put thousands of satellites around the earth to provide wireless network by 2020. May not need cable in future?
NATIONAL broadband network operator  NetLink NBN Trust' s first-quarter results beat initial public offering (IPO) forecasts, the manager said in unaudited statements released on Friday.
NetLink Trust, which debuted on the main board  in July 2017, turned in a net profit of S$19 million for the three months to June 30, beating the projected earnings of S$15 million by 26.9 per cent.
Revenue came in at S$86.1 million, up by a smidgen of 2.8 per cent on the projected S$83.8 million. The outperformance was  mainly due to higher diversion  revenue, from the recognition  of turnover from completed projects, as well as ducts and manholes service revenue on joint-build projects with Singtel.
Expenses were below projections because of lower  installation costs, depreciation and amortisation expenses, staff costs and finance costs, with  the capital expenditure incurred being less than expected.
Yes, some may not take up home fibre . However, that mgiht not be the case.
Although 5G speed will be much faster, it is charging by data downloaded. Where as home fibre is unlimited and cheap enough, many will sign up as more contents to watch and download. Also, eSport players will want low latency connection.
Commercially, more base stations will be deployed as 5G coverage is much much amaller due to higher error rate operating in high freq and high transmision.
Also since 5G high speed , more data need to transport and interchange, telco and internet companies,data centres need to subacribe even higher bandwidth (more revenue).
The divestment of netlink is stipulated by IDA, so as to provide a neutral backbone service to all telcos and internet players lah. Or else it is a no brain cash generator for singtel.
Although 5G speed will be much faster, it is charging by data downloaded. Where as home fibre is unlimited and cheap enough, many will sign up as more contents to watch and download. Also, eSport players will want low latency connection.
Commercially, more base stations will be deployed as 5G coverage is much much amaller due to higher error rate operating in high freq and high transmision.
Also since 5G high speed , more data need to transport and interchange, telco and internet companies,data centres need to subacribe even higher bandwidth (more revenue).
The divestment of netlink is stipulated by IDA, so as to provide a neutral backbone service to all telcos and internet players lah. Or else it is a no brain cash generator for singtel.
investshare ( Date: 05-Jul-2018 06:23) Posted:
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So only need station to station fiber right?
When 5g is so fast, no need to subscribe home fiber anymore.
No wonder Singtel quickly divest it.
When 5g is so fast, no need to subscribe home fiber anymore.
No wonder Singtel quickly divest it.
SimpleTrade ( Date: 04-Jul-2018 21:30) Posted:
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Less distance of fibre? what are you talking?
Mainly fibre charges by connection points and data speed.
RexxarLoh ( Date: 04-Jul-2018 23:07) Posted:
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