THE coronavirus pandemic is not showing signs of slowing Singapore's 5G plans, and any such 'slippage' would be short term, Minister for Communications and Information S Iswaran told the press on Wednesday. Read more at The Business Times.
"We are investing in infrastructure for the long term so it's not a matter of months, it's actually a matter of more than a decade," says Mr Iswaran.
THE coronavirus pandemic is not showing signs of slowing Singapore's 5G plans, and any such"slippage" would be short term, Minister for Communications and Information S Iswaran told the press on Wednesday.
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