2G will die in Singapore throughout 2017

HMD Global has brought Nokia’s name back to mobile, but it won’t be able to sell its new Nokia 150 starting January 1 in Singapore.

The city-state’s Infocomm Media Development Authority has proclaimed that it will de-register 2G-only devices for sale in Singapore starting in the new year. While exports are still allowed, devices for domestic use will not be sold.

Furthermore on April 1, operators in the area will have shut down their last 2G towers. M1, Singtel and Starhub will restack the spectrum with 3G or 4G solutions while customers with 2G phones will be protected from any service plan shuffling, though they will have to eventually get a 3G phone and are advised to do so as soon as possible.

For AT&T in the US, it’ll be a similar, yet difficult task to say goodbye to EDGE and the like on the first of the year, especially as T-Mobile and Verizon have protracted plans to keep 2G alive in the US for a while. Reasons differ between the difficulty of customer migration and Internet of Things appliances’ reliance on the network.

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T-Mobile promotes 2G for IoT with deal for AT&T users

Since AT&T is about to do away with 2G forever at the end of the year and T-Mobile, amazingly enough, won’t be until 2021, the Un-carrier thought of maybe roping in a few extra subscribers with new Internet of Things technology with its old, old wireless standard.It is offering AT&T customers with IoT data services free SIMs as needed to switch their devices to T-Mobile’s ...

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