Changi Airport, one of the world’s best airports, has more than 60 airlines flying to over 145 cities. It has become one of the major air hubs in the Asia Pacific region. The LRT and MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) services interconnect the whole of Singapore. With stations that dot the country, Singapore’s MRT is a modern and air-conditioned passenger train service that is known as one of the cleanest and most efficient mass transport systems in the world. 106 trains serve 51 stations over a total route length of 89.4 kilometers.
SBS Transit and Trans Island are the leading bus operators in Singapore. The buses are famous for being clean, efficient, and punctual. Taxi service is the main form of public transportation in the country. These public vehicles are also known to be clean, punctual for bookings, and with drivers that are courteous and accommodating even for short distances.
Singapore lies next to one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes. The country has the natural advantage of having a deepwater port, making it ideal for global shipping.
The telecommunication infrastructure of Singapore spans the entire country, and services the whole population. It is of high-technology and connected to the rest of the world. Telephone fixed lines are connected in 95.3% of all households in Singapore, and directly servicing 40.5% of entire population. The IDD Country Code is +65.
Mobile phone penetration in Singapore is 122.5%. The country’s population of roughly 4 million owns 5.5 million cellular phones in 2G and/or 3G. The three biggest mobile phone service providers are Sing Tel Mobile, MobileOne, and StarHub Mobile. More than 1 million internet dial-up connections exist in Singapore. There are more than 3 million broadband internet subscriptions.
Via Abacci Atlas
