Singtel

Company

Last mentioned: Mar 25, 2026

Timeline

  1. Initial Reports

    Users begin reporting intermittent mobile data connectivity issues across Singapore.

  2. Peak Disruption

    Widespread failure of digital payment systems and ride-hailing apps confirmed.

  3. Singtel Acknowledgment

    Singtel issues official statement confirming technical issues and working on a fix.

  4. Service Restoration

    Mobile services begin to stabilize; payment terminals gradually come back online.

  5. Full Recovery

    Singtel announces all mobile services are fully restored after eight hours of downtime.

Stories mentioning Singtel 7

earnings Neutral

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product-launch Bullish

NCS and NVIDIA Partner to Deliver Sovereign Agentic AI Solutions

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2 sources
markets Bearish

Singtel Restores Mobile Services After Eight-Hour Outage Hits Payments

Singtel has fully restored mobile services following an eight-hour disruption that severely impacted digital payments and ride-hailing services across Singapore. The outage highlights critical vulnerabilities in the nation's digital infrastructure and faces potential regulatory scrutiny from the IMDA.

2 sources
funding Bullish

Southeast Asia Emerges as Global AI Compute Hub Amid Data Center Boom

Southeast Asia is witnessing a massive influx of data center investments as global tech giants pivot to the region to support generative AI workloads. Driven by land and power availability in Malaysia and Thailand, this infrastructure surge is reshaping the global AI supply chain and positioning the region as a primary alternative to traditional Western hubs.

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