On the surface, the M1 packages are quite competitively priced. I’m currently using MaxOnline Premium (12Mbps). Let’s compare this with M1’s 15Mbps plan over a 24-month contract.
With StarHub, if I take the promotion with the Apple Time Capsule over 24 months I’ve to fork out $1756.56. Less $88 if I take up the Hubber Bonus for subscription rebates. The Time Capsule is supposedly worth $489. So the net cost for the MaxOnline service itself comes up to $1179.56.
With M1’s 15Mbps fixed broadband, $50.70 (for existing M1 customers) over 24 months will cost me $1216.80. There’s also a $32.10 activation fee not yet included. It comes with a cable modem too, which is probably worth about $90. So the net cost for this M1’s service is $1126.80. Also, bear in mind that this is for 15Mbps, versus StarHub’s 12Mbps.
If you adjust to a per-Mbps per-month basis, StarHub’s cost is about $4.10, while M1’s cost is $3.13. Furthermore, M1’s 15Mbps plan offers 512Kbps upload speed, better than MaxOnline Premium’s 384Kbps.
Sounds like M1’s offer is better? Of course there is the $32.10 cost to switch (the “activation fee”), and I believe M1 doesn’t offer digital voice.
I’ve not explored all the StarHub promotions of course. The Hubber Bonus, also offers better valued items such as a D-Link 802.11n wireless router (which is worth $159 but why would I want that if I take up the Apple Time Capsule promotion). Perhaps there might be something from StarHub that works out better.
Has anyone tried M1’s Fixed Broadband?
Update: I’ve learnt some things about M1 Fixed Broadband. Read about it.