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StarHub introduces Biz+ MaxMobile Unlimited plans to power 5G for businesses

StarHub launches Biz+ MaxMobile Unlimited Plans, offering 5G-powered bandwidth-based mobile plans tailored for businesses in Singapore.

StarHub has officially launched the Biz+ MaxMobile Unlimited Plans, marking ‘s first 5G bandwidth-based mobile plans tailored for enterprise needs. These new plans offer businesses the flexibility of unlimited local data usage, specifically designed to support the growing demand for 5G-powered solutions.

The Biz+ MaxMobile Unlimited Plans come in three options: Lite, Plus, and Max. Each tier is customised to meet the varying bandwidth requirements of enterprises and their employees. With Singapore seeing over 94% of its businesses adopting digital transformation strategies, the need for a reliable, always-on network is at an all-time high. These plans aim to meet those needs by offering seamless connectivity, essential for the smooth operation of advanced applications and new technologies.

Meeting business needs for 5G-powered solutions

With the rapid adoption of digital transformation, enterprises require more robust data solutions to power their daily operations. StarHub’s Biz+ MaxMobile Unlimited Plans ensure that businesses can maintain uninterrupted connectivity for mission-critical activities. This is particularly important for operations that demand real-time analytics, high-quality video surveillance, or even autonomous driving.

As the plans operate on a 5G network, they also come with several advanced features, such as network slicing, data prioritisation, and a Private Data Network Name (DNN). These features are designed to improve connectivity further and enhance performance, ensuring that enterprises can remain competitive in a fast-evolving digital landscape. By providing these capabilities, StarHub aims to help businesses foster more innovative and productive workplaces.

Commenting on the launch, StarHub highlighted that the new plans would allow businesses to focus on core operations without worrying about connectivity disruptions. “These plans are built to power enterprises of the future, offering unmatched performance and reliability to support businesses as they innovate,” the company stated.

Key benefits for enterprises

StarHub’s Biz+ MaxMobile Unlimited Plans offer several benefits, designed to address the needs of modern enterprises:

  • Unlimited connectivity: All connected devices will benefit from the fastest available speeds, no matter the level of usage, ensuring uninterrupted service.
  • Reliable network performance: As an award-winning network provider, StarHub guarantees smooth and efficient operations for all enterprise clients.
  • : The plans allow for outdoor connectivity without requiring additional infrastructure, making them a plug-and-play solution.
  • Fixed pricing: The plans come with a fixed monthly subscription, removing the worry of excess data charges for businesses.

The pricing for the new Biz+ MaxMobile Unlimited Plans starts at S$106.82 per month for the Lite plan, S$183.12 for the Plus plan, and S$272.50 for the Max plan (inclusive of GST). These plans are available for businesses starting today.

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