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Singapore adjust the Internet service providers, $150 000 installed base Internet customers too slow.


Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA) oversees corporate communications fined Netlink Trust (NLT), amounting to 150,000 Singapore dollars. Because the company installed internet during the 2016-2017 year at too slow.

IMDA set to install Internet based home must be completed within three days after the customer requested at least 98% and must be installed to all customers within seven days. But NLT can be installed within three days only 91.54 - 94.83%.



NLT fined This is the 6th year, was fined in a similar fashion to 500,000 Singapore dollars for 5 years were revised to 2.14 million Singapore dollars this year IMDA reduce the fines based on the improvement of the company, the amount requested. install Internet much higher, and the statement that some buildings would be difficult to install.

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