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  1. Get data roaming from $6 across up to 195 destinations with DataTravel. Activate via StarHub App or SMS and enjoy unlimited data roaming, data cap, and TravelProtection options.

  2. Roam with StarHub Mobile and enjoy 5G and 4G coverage at over 230 destinations. Get data roaming from $6 via StarHub App or postpaid plan.

  3. Find out the call/SMS rates and data plan options for your destination across 230 destinations. Enjoy affordable data roaming charges and activate roaming service with StarHub postpaid roaming service.

    • Data Roaming Plans from Singapore Telcos—Which Is Best?
    • StarHub DataTravel
    • Singtel ReadyRoam
    • M1 Data Passport
    • StarHub’s GIGAROAM
    • Singtel’S Gomo Roaming Data Pump
    • Circles Life Roam Boost
    • MyRepublic Roam Like Home
    • Simba Roaming
    • Zero1 Data Roaming

    Most telcos offer 3 to 10 different permutations of data roaming plans, so it’s impossible to compare them apple-to-apple. What I’ve done instead is to look at 3 common Singaporean holidays and quote the relevant data roaming plan. 1. Short getaway to Thailand 2. Week-long trip to Japan 3. Multi-country trip in Europe * M1 Data Passport is unique: ...

    Of the big 3 telcos’ data roaming plans, Starhub DataTraveldata roaming options are among the simplest because there are only 2 main destination tiers—either Asia Pacific and Global. There is a third tier for everywhere else not included in these 2 tiers, but the vast majority of tourists will not need it as these are mainly more exotic destination...

    Singtel customers should be pretty familiar with Singtel ReadyRoam, which, like Starhub DataTravel, is a selection of add-ons to your existing plan. They have a $5 for 1GB option, but it’s only for Malaysia, Indonesia or Thailand. If you’re going to any other nearby destination for the weekend, it’ll set you back at least $18. Take careful note of ...

    If you use a lot of data even while on holiday, M1 Data Passportis probably the best value of the 3 big telcos since it allows you to use your existing data bundle overseas—so you don’t get restricted by the measly 1GB or 2GB with the other plans. Note that for SIM-only plans, usage is capped at 10GB, which is still very generous. When you do excee...

    Starhub’s GigaRoamclearly has one of the best data roaming plans for all kinds of travel. There are 2 types of plans to choose from: gigaRoam APAC (Asia Pacific), which supports 14 destinations, and gigaRoam ROTW (Rest of the World), which supports 34 destinations. They cost $5 and $15 respectively for 1GB of data. It’s not a lot, but if you just n...

    Compared to Starhub’s gigaRoam, Singtel’s rival GOMO Roaming is actually quite competitive. GOMO’s data-only roaming plans cover up to 50 destinations including Australia, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Macau, Malaysia, Philippines, Taiwan, Thailand, Japan and South Korea. The price you pay depends on whether your destination qualifies for their cheaper Asi...

    For Circles Life base plan subscribers, activating data roaming overseas is a simple matter of choosing a “Roam Boost” in your usual app. Each boost is 1GB and is valid for 7 days. You can add boosts if you run out of data. The price of each boost is either $8, $16 or $40, depending on which set of countries your destination falls under. The list o...

    MyRepublichas a whopping 7 tiers, so the cost of roaming can vary drastically depending on which country you’re going to. Here they are, listed in order of price. Prices are not exactly competitive for some of the countries. For example, it’s probably a lot more worthwhile to buy a SIM card when you land in “Emerging Asia” than to pay $15 for a mea...

    SIMBA (formerly TPG) doesn’t have the brand history and reputation that other telcos have, but that’s no reason to dismiss it. SIMBA Roamingoffers attractive pay-as-you-go rates, with 4 different plans on offer. On top of that, if you’re already on SIMBA’s mobile plan, you might already get free roaming data that covers some 60 destinations. The do...

    Zero1 Data Roamoffers 2 categories of plans. Comparing prices across the board, Zero1 Data might not be the most price competitive. Its redeeming quality however is that it offers roaming in an extensive list of countries and a generous limit of up to 30 days for you to use up your data. You can also opt for $5 plans that give you 1 GB of data to o...

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    • Singtel ReadyRoam. Singtel users have access to ReadyRoam which can be activated using the My Singtel app. This can be done up to 30 days before your trip or activated instantly.
    • Starhub DataTravel. Starhub users have DataTravel which gives roaming data from as low as $6 across up to 195 destinations. This can be activated via My Starhub App or SMS instantly or scheduled from 24 hours to 30 days in advance.
    • M1 Data Passport. M1 users have the Data Passport which allows you to use your local data as your overseas data roaming. This is valid a month from activation and can be activated via My M1+ app.
    • SIMBA Super Roam. All SIMBA (formerly TPG) mobile users have free 1 GB or 2GB data roaming to 57 Group A destinations built-in to their regular mobile plans.
  4. Dec 18, 2016 · StarHub has just announced DataTravel, a new data roaming plan for its postpaid customers. Priced at a flat fee of S$15 or S$20, here are the key points of DataTravel: S$15 plan: 2GB data | S$20 plan: 3GB data. Valid for 30 days. Can be used within a single country or across multiple locations.

  5. Nov 28, 2019 · StarHub’s data roaming service is known as DataTravel, which allows customers to remain connected with 4G data while they are overseas. To use StarHub DataTravel, you first need to be subscribed to International Roaming (IR) or Pay-As-You-Roam (PAYR) service.

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