El Reg reports
Singapore's dominant telco, Singtel, has announced a pilot deployment of 10Gbps broadband to a select group next quarter and says that it expects the blistering fast Internet service to be generally available by the later part of this year.
The high speed connectivity is only possible due to the completion of Singapore's Next Generation Nationwide Broadband Network (Next Gen NBN) initiative--a master plan to wire up every corner of the city-state with fibre optics.
[...] 10Gbps services are rare anywhere: telcos in Hong Kong and Korea are experimenting with broadband at these speeds while US Internet offers such a service in Minneapolis. Singtel stepping up and promising commercial services by year's end is therefore globally noteworthy.
Related: US Internet Customers in Minneapolis Get World's Fastest Residential Internet for $400/Month
(Score: 2) by SpockLogic on Tuesday May 26 2015, @01:02PM
<sarcasm>Look out Singapore, the Charter/Time Warner merger solve all our problems. Higher speeds and lower costs are a given.</sarcasm>
Overreacting is one thing, sticking your head up your ass hoping the problem goes away is another - edIII