SingTel 4G LTE Coverage on East-West Line

Overview

When SingTel officially launched its 4G LTE plans for mobile phones on 5th June 2012, it also listed out a roadmap of its LTE network deployment.

LTE Coverage Roadmap Timing Areas June 2012 Woodlands, Jurong East, Tuas, Bukit Timah, Orchard, City Hall, Shenton Way, Ang Mo Kio, Punggol, Pasir Ris, Bedok, and Changi December 2012 Admiralty, Chua Chu Kang, Jurong Island, Alexandra, Telok Blangah, Sentosa, and Marina Parade Early 2013 Yishun, Lim Chu Kang, Pioneer, and Thomson

Curiosity got the better of us and we decided to embark on a mission to map out SingTel's 4G LTE deployment based on SMRT's train network. After all, we believe the majority of users will be surfing on their mobile devices while waiting for the trains to arrive. This article will be a guide for 4G subscribers (with 4G-enabled phones) as to where they can switch to the LTE network to enjoy a faster and better web browsing experience.

Before we proceed with the rest of the article, please take note of the following:

For the purpose of this article, we used the HTC One XL. As the hardware specs differ across the three LTE Android smartphones, signal strength, reception and performance may differ.



SingTel is currently carrying out its deployment of its LTE network. As such, your experience may differ from ours.



SingTel's 4G network coverage currently does not extend to underpasses, tunnels and underground MRT stations. Therefore, we only covered stations that are above ground.

East-West Line