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Singapore

Asia-Pacific

Last updated 14 Jun 2026

Population
5.9M
Fibre
Near-universal
nationwide NBN
Subsea landings
Major hub
one of Asia’s densest
DC policy
Managed
sustainability caps

Overview

Singapore is South-East Asia’s connectivity gateway. A small, high-income city-state, it has treated digital infrastructure as national strategy for two decades — pairing one of the world’s earliest nationwide fibre rollouts with a dense concentration of subsea cable landings and a tightly managed but world-class data-centre market.

Population
5.9 million
Economy
c. $530bn GDP — trade- and finance-led, a regional headquarters hub

Digital infrastructure summary

Near-universal residential fibre is now being upgraded toward 10 Gbps. Singapore is one of the densest subsea landing points in Asia, while new hyperscale capacity is released under sustainability-driven controls rather than left purely to the market.

Fibre coverage: Near-universal nationwide fibre, upgrading toward 10 Gbps

National broadband strategy

Unlike the subsidy-led European programmes, Singapore built a state-coordinated Nationwide Broadband Network and now pursues the Digital Connectivity Blueprint — a plan to refresh access to 10 Gbps, expand subsea capacity and deepen the Smart Nation programme.

Ecosystem

Major operators

Subsea cable landings

Key cities

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