StarHub Internet is owned by the StarHub consortium, which will become Singapore s second basic telecommunications services provider in April next year.
StarHub Internet, previously known as Cyberway, was easily the smallest of Singapore's three ISPs at the time of its takeover by the consortium, with around a 10 percent share of subscribers.
In Singapore, consumers have historically had to pay up to .085 cents a minute for local telephone calls - Starhub gets a cut of that revenue for every minute its customers spend connected to the Web, since they must get there by placing a local call.