Wireless@SG

Once connected, users will be able to access all Internet-based services, including online gaming, web surfing, instant messaging, VoIP and email.

[1] In September 2009, M1 Limited acquired local connectivity provider, Qala Singapore, taking over QMax's Wireless@SG service.

[2] Funding from IDA has stopped since April 2013 for the "deployment and operations costs of Wireless@SG" hot spots.

[3] On 1 April 2013, StarHub and Y5Zone were added to the list of Wireless@SG operators, while iCELL was dropped as the company's proposal did not meet IDA's requirements for the next deployment phase of the programme[4][5] and will remain support until 30 June 2013.

Users are encouraged by the IDA to install and activate a Virtual Private Network (VPN) or other encryption mechanism, Personal firewall; and Anti-virus software with the latest signature files.