StarHub Limited sgx: T54 is a telecommunications company based in Singapore. It is the second largest mobile operator and the sole cable television operator in Singapore. Its top four direct shareholders are STT Communications, Qatar Telecom, NTT Investment Singapore and MediaCorp.
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Subsidiaries
The StarHub group consists of several subsidiaries, which include:
- StarHub Mobile
- GSM and 3G mobile telephone network
- StarHub Cable Vision
- cable television and digital cable services
- StarHub Internet
- residential dial-up internet services
- commercial fixed network services
- StarHub Online
- residential broadband internet service via cable
- residential fixed network voice service via cable
History

In January 1999, StarHub acquired internet service provider CyberWay and it became a subsidiary within the StarHub group. It was renamed as StarHub Internet on 3 December 1999 in a move to integrate CyberWay into the StarHub brand.
In 2001, Singapore Power divested its shares in StarHub and sold its 25.5% stake to ST Telemedia for S$400 million. BT Group subsequently divested its 18% stake as a result of consolidation, after accumulating debt acquired during the bidding round for 3G licenses in the United Kingdom.
In 2002, the company merged with Singapore's sole cable television operator, Singapore Cable Vision. As a result of the merger, it acquired SCV's cable television as well as broadband internet access operations.
StarHub was publicly listed on the Singapore Exchange in October 2004, and a new wholly owned subsidiary known as StarHub Online was formed in 2005 to provide broadband internet services.
On 12 January 2007, Qatar Telecom acquired a quarter of ST Telemedia's shares in StarHub.
Starhub is currently a fully fledged telecommunications company providing a full range of services over mobile, internet and fixed platforms.
Mobile services
StarHub provides mobile services through its subsidiary StarHub Mobile. Since its launch in April 2000, StarHub is Singapore's fastest growing mobile operator. It has over a million customers and is the second largest mobile network operator with 30% market share as of June 2005.
In May 2003, it became the first mobile operator in Singapore to commercially launch BlackBerry, a handheld wireless device providing e-mail, telephone, text messaging, web browsing and other wireless data access. Customers trials of 3G services began in November 2004, and was launched in April 2005. In January 2005, StarHub announced that it would form an exclusive strategic partnership for i-mode in Singapore with NTT DoCoMo, a subsidiary of StarHub's major shareholder NTT. Customer trials started in October 2005, and the service was launched on 18 November.























