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ASUS launches highly anticipated RT-AX86U Gaming Router exclusively with Singtel

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ASUS today announced the exclusive launch of the RT-AX86U Gaming Router with Singtel. The RT-AX86U is a high-performance dual-band WiFi 6 (802.11ax) gaming router designed to give gamers, especially mobile gamers, a more powerful gaming experience.

“Gaming has provided a way for people to socialise and stay entertained during the global stay-at-home trend amid the current pandemic. In times like this, high speed and reliable home internet and wireless connectivity is essential in ensuring that our stay-home entertainment and productivity are not compromised. Singtel’s gaming plan allows us to perfectly complement their service by providing the best router hardware solution for our customers. As such, I am delighted to announce the exclusive launch of the RT-AX86U gaming router with Singtel, Singapore’s Top Fibre Broadband.”

– Desmond Soh, Country Manager, ASUS Singapore.

Featuring WiFi 6 technology, the ASUS RT-AX86U Gaming Router combined with Singtel’s 1+1Gbps Fibre Pro Gamer Plan offer gamers an exceptional gaming experience on a reliable and fast broadband network. The bundle comes with the ASUS RT-AX86U Gaming Router, wtFast GPN, dedicated 1Gbps for gaming and another 1Gbps for family usage. ASUS is providing free commercial-grade home network security with the ASUS RT-AX86U Gaming Router, which includes ASUS AiProtection Pro and advanced parental controls.

For a limited time, new customers who sign up online at singtel.com/gamerbundle can enjoy Singtel’s 1+1Gbps Fibre Pro Gamer Plan at S$64.90/mth (U.P. S$69.90/mth). The first 50 subscribers of the 1+1Gbps Fibre Pro Gamer Plan will also receive a free and exclusive ROG Ranger Backpack. New and existing Singtel fibre customers can also choose to add the new ASUS RT-AX86U Gaming Router by topping up S$17/mth (U.P. S$19/mth) to their existing plans.

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