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StarHub

StarHub is a Singapore-based telecommunications and digital services provider offering mobile, fixed connectivity, pay TV, and enterprise Information and Communication Technology (ICT) solutions for businesses and public-sector organizations.

  • Mobile network services for consumers and enterprises, including voice, data, and messaging.
  • Fixed connectivity services, including broadband internet access and enterprise-grade network solutions.
  • Pay TV and video services delivered over cable, IPTV, and OTT platforms.
  • Enterprise ICT services, including managed network, cloud, cybersecurity, and collaboration solutions.
  • Integrated digital and connectivity platforms serving corporate, government, and wholesale customers.

More About StarHub

StarHub operates as an integrated communications, entertainment, and technology provider in Singapore, supplying network and digital services across mobile, fixed, and TV domains for both consumer and enterprise environments.

For enterprises, StarHub positions its offerings as end-to-end connectivity and ICT solutions that cover mobile fleet and workforce communications, fixed data connectivity, business internet access, and secure networking for branch and data center environments.

Its fixed and enterprise network services typically map to categories such as Wide Area Network (WAN) connectivity, internet access, and managed network services, with support for IP-based networking, MPLS-based services, VPNs, and Ethernet-based connectivity, as commonly used in carrier and enterprise architectures.

StarHub’s mobile services align with 4G and 5G standards, using cellular network architectures that include radio access networks, core network elements, SIM-based authentication, and support for standard device ecosystems used by enterprise users and Internet of Things (IoT) deployments.

The company also offers cybersecurity-related services (security services), which may include managed security, threat monitoring, and advisory capabilities, aligning with common enterprise categories such as network security, endpoint security, and Security Operations (SecOps), as reflected in its business-focused service descriptions.

Cloud and data center-related offerings (cloud and managed services) are positioned for enterprise workloads, hybrid IT environments, and hosted applications, typically integrating with public cloud platforms and using standard protocols and frameworks for connectivity, identity, and security.

StarHub’s pay TV and video services (media and content distribution) are delivered over cable, IPTV, and OTT delivery mechanisms, using content delivery networks, IP video streaming protocols, and conditional access or digital rights management systems, and these services are also packaged for hospitality, enterprise, and public-venue use cases.

Collaboration and unified communications services (UC and collaboration) are provided to business customers, integrating voice, conferencing, and messaging functions with StarHub’s underlying fixed and mobile network infrastructure and, where applicable, interoperating with established enterprise collaboration platforms.

In the marketplace taxonomy, StarHub can be categorized under telecommunications carriers, Mobile Network Operators (MNOs), Internet Service Providers (ISP), managed network and security services, cloud and ICT service providers, and media distribution, with offerings that enterprises use to support connectivity, security, communications, and media delivery requirements within Singapore and, through partnerships, in regional or international contexts.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 2,500
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $1B-$10B
  • Stock Ticker: CC3.SI

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Corporate Headquarters

2 Ayer Rajah Crescent
Singapore, Central Singapore 139935
Singapore

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Public
  • Sector: Telecommunication Services
  • Group: Telecommunication Services
  • Industry: Diversified Telecommunication Services
  • Sub-Industry: Integrated Telecommunication Services