Starhub completes move to fibre, promotes recycling of old kit

StarHub has announced the completion of its cable-to-fibre migration for its TV and broadband services. Mr Johan Buse, Chief of Consumer Business Group, StarHub, said: “Over the past 10 months, StarHub assisted hundreds of thousands of customers to migrate from cable services to superior, high-speed fibre services. To thank customers for their continued patronage, StarHub is offering all its TV and Broadband customers a free preview of premium channels on StarHub TV and StarHub Go streaming app from 4 October 2019, noon to 7 October 2019, noon. StarHub advises its customers that there is no requirement to return cable TV set-top boxes and would like to urge customers to dispose of such boxes in an environmentally friendly way. Customers are invited to dispose of cable TV set-top boxes, cable modems and routers at StarHub’s e-waste collection bins across more than 450 locations island-wide.

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