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Singtel not in position to speculate on capex for 5G in Singapore, says CEO; honestbee to stop food delivery in Singapore, suspend laundry service; move hits 400 delivery persons at

SINGTEL group chief executive Chua Sock Koong said that “we are not in a position to speculate on what the capex could be” for 5G in Singapore, as the IMDA has yet to determine specific network and market requirements.

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